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Creamer rises to top in IHSA Class 3A St. Charles East boys golf Sectional

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“I’m happy I was able to shoot a good enough score to make it to a playoff,” Desens said. “It would have been nice to make it to state but making that putt [on the playoff hole], that was great.”

Desens led the way for Geneva, which struggled to a 328 team score. St. Charles North (324) was similarly disappointed on the team front after winning conference and regional titles but Shepherd (74) finished tied for second among individual qualifiers.

Shepherd eagled the par-5 10th to surge within even par but he said he had a good vibe about his prospects long before then.

“I kind of felt like I knew that from the start,” Shepherd said. “Not in a cocky way whatsoever but I had confidence because I played well here at conference and my game has been pretty good recently. I knew I could do it, it was just a matter of teeing the ball in the ground and making it happen.”

Shepherd was a combined 4-under par on the three par-5s. His eagle on No. 10 came despite spraying his tee shot onto the 11th fairway.

North coach Rob Prentiss said Shepherd might have the lowest per-round average in program history. Shepherd became the first North golfer to qualify for the state tournament since 2003, Prentiss said.

Fellow North standout Raghav Cherala, the reigning Chronicle Player of the Year and the medalist at regionals, failed to advance with an 81, which was North’s second best score.

“We were hoping to have a good day as a team and perhaps be the first [North] team to get downstate but we’ll get over that disappointment and we’ll be excited for Dan being the first guy to get down there in nine years,” Prentiss said.

St. Charles East (317) finished fifth out of the 12 teams at the sectional, best among the local trio but 16 strokes behind sectional champion Hinsdale Central and 13 strokes behind Lyons, which placed third to earn the final advancing team spot.

Kelly, a senior, was the bright spot for the Saints, going 1-under par on his final five holes to shoot a 77 and narrowly avoid the playoff. Kelly needed a rally to earn his first downstate berth after shooting a 42 on the back nine, where he started his day.


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