News Summary
Brewster is set to host the ninth edition of the Cape Cod National High School Invitational this Sunday, promising an exciting day of golf. Defending champions Xaverian are back to compete for the Sioux Campbell Memorial Trophy against a talented field that includes teams like Ayer Shirley and St. John’s Shrewsbury. Individual stars like Zac Georgantas will also shine, as players tackle a challenging par-72 course. With high stakes and great weather expected, this tournament is sure to be a memorable event for all participants.
Excitement Builds in Brewster for Cape Cod National High School Invitational
The charming town of Brewster is gearing up for an exhilarating day of golf as it hosts the ninth edition of the Cape Cod National High School Invitational this Sunday. With a forecast that promises great weather and a strong field of talented golfers, excitement is hitting a fever pitch.
Defending Champions Ready to Showcase Their Skills
At the center of the buzz is the defending champion, Xaverian, who is back to defend their title and the coveted Sioux Campbell Memorial Trophy. These golf warriors are no strangers to competition, having edged out competitors last year by a nail-biting five strokes over St. John’s Prep. With seasoned players like Thomas Constantine, Quinn Dumas, and Michael McCormack returning to the squad, Xaverian is poised to put on a show.
A Lineup of Stellar Competitors
Joining Xaverian in this high-stakes tournament are an array of impressive teams including Ayer Shirley, BC High, Concord-Carlisle, St. John’s Shrewsbury, St. John’s Prep, Wellesley, and Weston. Among these, Ayer Shirley and St. John’s Shrewsbury are not just participants but the proud holders of state championship titles, marking them as fierce competitors worthy of attention.
Individual Stars Shine Bright
As captivating as the team competition will be, it is the individual competitors that add an extra layer of excitement. The spotlight will be on Foxborough’s own Zac Georgantas, who is the reigning Division 2 State individual champion. Other individual competitors from the Cape area include Ben Catalano from Cape Cod Academy, Blaise Chatigny from Sandwich, Colin Gleason from Barnstable, and Max St. Aubin from Nauset—all eager to make their mark. Additionally, Jacob Hillman from Mount Greylock and Evan Regan from King Philip will be showing off their skills in the individual field.
The Course: A True Challenge
Golfers will tackle the challenge presented by the par-72 championship course designed by Brian Silva. Opened in 1998, the course spans 6,954 yards from the back tees and is renowned as one of the toughest in Massachusetts. This promises to test the skills and strategies of even the most experienced players.
A Day to Remember
This one-day stroke-play event not only provides competitive athletes with a postseason tune-up but also simulates the atmosphere of postseason tournaments. Players will need to dig deep as playing a full 18 holes is undoubtedly more arduous compared to just nine, especially with so many talented competitors on the course.
Excitement in the Air
The air is filled with enthusiasm as golf enthusiasts and participants alike anticipate the outcomes of this prestigious competition. With Cape Cod golfers having the edge of familiarity through practice rounds, they will be looking to leverage their home-course advantage.
Among the competitors, Max St. Aubin is particularly electrified about this opportunity and is ready to rise to the occasion. Meanwhile, rookie Blaise Chatigny views this invitational as a chance to challenge himself competitively, reflecting the spirit that this tournament embodies.
What Lies Ahead
Beyond this weekend’s showdown, the annual New England Interscholastic Championships are on the horizon, scheduled for October 26-27. Changes to the MIAA tournament’s structure aim to ensure quicker play, and this event will utilize GolfGenius for score recording, confirming that every stroke counts.
As Brewster prepares for a day filled with skillful swings, strategic putts, and competitive spirit, all eyes will undoubtedly be on the course. With each participant bringing their A-game, the stage is set for a thrilling competition you won’t want to miss!
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Additional Resources
- Boston Globe: Cape Cod National High School Golf
- Wikipedia: Golf
- Cape Cod Times: Foxborough Georgantas Wins at CCNGC
- Google Search: Cape Cod National High School Golf 2025
- Cape Cod Times: High School Scores and Highlights for Sept 20
- Google Scholar: High School Golf
- Boston Herald: 2024 Golf All-Scholastics and League All-Stars
- Encyclopedia Britannica: High School Golf
- Cape Cod Times: Cape & Islands Golf Players to Watch
- Google News: High School Golf 2025