The Paul Revere Middle School golf program continues to climb the leaderboard under the direction of Coach Jeremy Alpert. On May 11, a coed squad consisting of 8th-graders Cole Gailys and Cole Christopher;
7th-graders Lauren Song, Grace Lee, Hudson Menzel, Gabriel Svenblad, Noah Williams, Gabriel Williams and Max Konecke; and 6th-graders Chase Zucker, Jack Zucker and Will Kurland won the Delphic League boys championship at Sinaloa Golf Course in Simi Valley.
Chase Zucker earned medalist honors with a one under par 26 on the nine-hole layout as Revere’s ‘A’ team finished with a score of 174 to beat runner-ups Brentwood and Oaks Christian Cardinal by by seven strokes.
Gailys and Menzel were two of four golfers tied for second overall with even par 27s while Jack Zucker tied for 11th at +3, Svenblad tied for 15th at +4 and Noah Williams and Christopher tied for 19th at +5. Lee carded a 30, tied for the third-lowest score for the girls, while Song was fifth at +4. Song’s older sister Anna is a junior at Palisades High, played on the Junior Solhiem Cup team in September and has won back-to-back City Section individual championships.
Revere went 9-1 in Delphic League regular season matches led by the consistently low scores of Gailys, Chase Zucker and Song.
Last year, the boys finished in second place with a team score of 194 over nine holes, 10 shots more than first-place Oaks Christian Cardinal, while the girls placed fourth behind Oaks Christian, Marlborough and Harvard-Westlake with a team total of 198. In capturing the 2024 title, Revere improved its score by 20 shots from last year.
Alpert started the program right before the coronavirus pandemic hit so what would have been its first season got canceled. The first official season was in 2022 and the young and talented squad made monumental strides in its second campaign in 2023 as the ony public school competing in a league of private schools.
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