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Boys golf: Geneva claims 3rd straight DuKane title; WW South's Gilligan takes individual crown

Charlie Gilligan shuffled his feet up and down twice, shook his hands out and re-gripped his club before the crucial putt ahead.

Gilligan, a Wheaton Warrenville South sophomore, was moments removed from being mere feet from acing his tee shot in a playoff round against St. Charles North junior Clay Heilman. The playoff determined medalist honors for the DuKane Conference meet hosted at Bartlett Hills Golf Course on Tuesday.

Heilman, who led off the playoff, landed just about six feet or so behind him.

Gilligan, in his first varsity playoff, then sunk the putt on his second swing to prevail. Heilman's putt attempt lipped out seconds before.

"The last time I played that hole, I hit it about where [Heilman] hit it," Gilligan said. "I was just trying to replicate the same swing I made before. Obviously, I was shaking and sweating and a little nervous. I had never been in a playoff ... I didn't hit it the best, but it actually worked out."

"I definitely was very nervous over the putt, but once I made it, it was kind of surreal," Gilligan continued. "Everyone is jumping around and running up to me. It was awesome."

Heilman, for his part, was "feeling confident" about his first swing during his first playoff as well.

"I was feeling it," Heilman said. "After [Gilligan] hit his [tee shot], I'm like, 'wow, that's impressive.' I gave him a handshake up there and [told him darn] good shot."

Geneva, with its four-shot win, captured its third consecutive conference title for the overall season. St. Charles North (318), St. Charles East (319), Wheaton Warrenville South (321) and Wheaton North (324) rounded out the top five team scores.

Geneva senior Austin Frick (73) placed third. North Stars senior Mason Siegfried (73) took fourth and Batavia senior Gavin Newkirk (74) rounded out the top five of individuals.

Heilman and Siegfried both typically jockey for the top score from the North Stars, who also had scores from Aiden Rockwood (86), Keshav Gupta (87) and Jackson Spring (92).

Having Siegfried aboard has evidently helped push Heilman into becoming a more well-rounded golfer.

"I just know he's right on my tail," Heilman said. "It's a little friendly battle. [If] he's coming right behind me with a birdie, I got to birdie the next and stay ahead of him."

For the Vikings, Tyler Quisling and Laksh Patel both added 80, while Ryan O'Rourke and Jesse Balc chipped in 81. Eli Sladkov (82), Matt Trimble (88) and Krish Shah (102) rounded out their team score.

"I like our team. We've got a lot of depth," Frick said. "Everyone can play because each day, you've got different person out there who is going to [put up a solid] number. That's what makes us good. If I have a bad day, I know someone else will step up and play well. That's why I think we're a good team this year and excited for the next couple of [weeks]."

St. Charles East freshman Anthony Solare led the Saints with Ryan Tomaszewski (79), Sean Haggerty (81), Jack Evans (82) and Gavin Hunt (84) were the other top score cards.

"In the beginning [of the season] it was tough being a freshman on varsity, but I progressed throughout the season and learned how to play different golf courses," Solare said. "And, just gotten better. I'd say about midway through [the season my confidence grew]. Some of the nine hole matches. I remember we played Lake Park and I played pretty well. After that, I was just consistently swinging good and playing well."

Newkirk, who has plans to make a return trip to the IHSA state tournament himself for the Bulldogs, entered Tuesday as medalist for two tournaments in the recent week.

"Game has been coming together. I worked on my wedges a lot," Newkirk said. "I feel like I'm playing solid, keeping things going [and] just getting ready for postseason. It should be a good year."

"I kind of use invites, I guess, time for preparation to be ready [for postseason]," Newkirk said. "I use it to get me ready for the real stuff."

Callan Fahey (82), Trey Harshbarger (83), Luke Webber (84) and Danny Gainor (87) were top finishes for the Tigers.

Tommy Dracopoulos (80) took tenth individually for Wheaton North and was followed by Henry Brock (80), Mason Oleniczak (81) and Trey Hubner (83).

"This season, there's been a lot of ups and downs. I think the hardest thing about golf is to be consistent," Dracopoulos said. " ... There's been highs and lows and today [was] one of my better days. I enjoyed it out here. The course is in good shape and I think we played pretty well."

Lake Park's Sonni Lomeli tees off on the 14th hole during the DuKane Conference Boys Golf Tournament at Bartlett Hills Golf Club on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2022. Sandy Bressner/sbressner@shawmedia.com
St. Charles North's Clay Heilman tees off on the third hole Tuesday. Heilman took second at the DuKane tournament. Sandy Bressner/sbressner@shawmedia.com
Glenbard North's Luke Ruffolo tees off on the 14th hole during the DuKane Conference Boys Golf Tournament at Bartlett Hills Golf Club on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2022. Sandy Bressner/sbressner@shawmedia.com
St. Charles East's Sean Haggerty tees of on the 14th hole during the DuKane Conference Boys Golf Tournament at Bartlett Hills Golf Club on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2022. Sandy Bressner/sbressner@shawmedia.com
St. Charles East's Jack Evans hits from the fairway during the DuKane Conference Boys Golf Tournament at Bartlett Hills Golf Club on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2022. Sandy Bressner/sbressner@shawmedia.com
Wheaton North's Henry Brock hits onto the green during the DuKane Conference Boys Golf Tournament at Bartlett Hills Golf Club on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2022. Sandy Bressner/sbressner@shawmedia.com
Glenbard North's Shaan Patel hits from the fairway during the DuKane Conference Boys Golf Tournament at Bartlett Hills Golf Club on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2022. Sandy Bressner/sbressner@shawmedia.com
Wheaton North's Mason Oleniczak hits from the fairway during the DuKane Conference Boys Golf Tournament at Bartlett Hills Golf Club on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2022. Sandy Bressner/sbressner@shawmedia.com
St. Charles North's Mason Siegfried hits from the fairway during the DuKane Conference Boys Golf Tournament at Bartlett Hills Golf Club on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2022. Sandy Bressner/sbressner@shawmedia.com
Batavia's Tanner Gawlik hits from the fairway during the DuKane Conference Boys Golf Tournament at Bartlett Hills Golf Club on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2022. Sandy Bressner/sbressner@shawmedia.com
Wheaton Warrenville South's Charlie Gilligan tees off on the sixth hole during the DuKane Conference tournament Tuesday at Bartlett Hills Golf Club. Gilligan won the tournament in a playoff. Sandy Bressner/sbressner@shawmedia.com
Lake Park's Josh Lahner hits from the fairway during the DuKane Conference Boys Golf Tournament at Bartlett Hills Golf Club on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2022. Sandy Bressner/sbressner@shawmedia.com
Wheaton Warrenville South's Luke Webber putts during the DuKane Conference Boys Golf Tournament at Bartlett Hills Golf Club on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2022. Sandy Bressner/sbressner@shawmedia.com
Geneva's Austin Frick chips onto the green during the DuKane Conference golf tournament Tuesday at Bartlett Hills Golf Club. Sandy Bressner/sbressner@shawmedia.com
Batavia's Gavin Newkirk hits onto the green during the DuKane Conference Boys Golf Tournament at Bartlett Hills Golf Club on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2022. Sandy Bressner/sbressner@shawmedia.com
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