Beaufort Academy’s Preston Aivaz returns the ball to John Paul II’s Sullivan Homer during No. 3 boys singles on Thursday, April 27, at Beaufort Academy. The Golden Knights won 6-2. Bob Sofaly/The Island News

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Beaufort golf wins 8-3A crown

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Beaufort High’s boys golf team won the Region 8-3A title Monday at Crowfield Golf Course in Goose Creek, carding a 332 to edge Philip Simmons by two shots. 

The Eagles were down by five shots at the turn but rallied on the back nine with the help of a strong finish from Gus Christian. Jerry Bruns and Simon McAlister each shot 78 to earn spots on the all-region team, as did Christian (85).

GIRLS SOCCER

John Paul II 9, Colleton Prep 0: The Golden Warriors collected their 10th win of the season. Emma Sauls, Evelyn Melnick, Ayla Reynolds, and Hollis Melnick collected two goals apiece, and Savannah Trott added a goal. TrinityGrace Maxwell collected six saves in goal to earn the clean sheet.

BOYS SOCCER

John Paul II 11, Colleton Prep 1: Finn Mahoney scored a hat trick and assisted on three goals and Jackson Ogden and Sebastian Slusne each added a pair of goals to lead JPII in a rout.

BOYS TENNIS

Camden 4, Beaufort 2: The Eagles’ season ended in the second round of the Class 3A playoffs with a loss at Camden. Graeme Angus and Diego Alvarez will play in the SCHSL singles tournament in Florence on Monday and Tuesday, and Alvarez has been selected to play in the North-South Senior All-Star Match in Myrtle Beach on May 13.

John Paul II 6, Beaufort Academy 2: Bodie Daniel, Angelo Iskandar, Leo Iskander, Landon Low, and Sullivan Homer all picked up singles wins and Daniel and Angelo Iskander teamed up to win at No. 1 doubles for the Golden Warriors.

BASEBALL

John Paul II 13, Bridges Prep 0

BP 000 00 — 0 0 0

JPII 070 6x — 13 7 0

WP: Ross Putnam 5IP, 0H, 0R, 0BB, 10K (1 HBP)

JPII: Garrett Heathcott 1-2, 2B, BB, 2R, 2RBI; Bryant Jolley 1-1, 3B, 2BB, 2R, RBI; Logan Cotter 3-3, 2B, 3B, 2R, 3RBI; Brandyn Horton 1-2, 3B, BB, 2R, RBI

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