A Long Day


Luke won his first match in the MESGA Match Play Tournament by winning a one-hole playoff, after splitting the course with his opponent. Therefore, he moved on to another match in the afternoon. He won that in a two-hole playoff. Tomorrow in the quarter finals (at 7:30 in the morning!), he faces another high school student, Reese McFarlane (Luke's nemesis, perhaps?), who took out 13-time Maine Amateur champ Mark Plummer in round one. The winner of the morning match moves on to the semis in the afternoon, which will winnow it all down to two players for Thursday. The sports writer for the Kennebec Journal called and chatted with Luke this evening. Here's the result.

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