
The Celts wrapped up their Crusader Cup journey in 4thd place, with a team score of +27. They entered Day 2 in a promising 2nd place position, but the second round posed unexpected challenges that tested their consistency and endurance. Despite a strong start, the team faced stiff competition from both Concordia (TX) and Texas Lutheran. The Celts' performance across the two rounds showcased their potential and determination, setting a strong foundation for their upcoming spring season. Antonio Ramirez led the charge for the Celts at the Crusader Cup, standing out as a key performer on the individual leaderboard. Ramirez finished an impressive 3rd overall with a +1, thanks to a stellar first round where he shot 3-under par. Although his second round proved challenging, ending at +4, his performance cemented him as one of the tournament's top competitors and a consistent leader for St. Thomas.
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Following Ramirez, Cameron Curtis provided another solid effort for the Celts, placing 12th individually at +7. Curtis showed great adaptability across the two rounds, particularly in Round 2 where he delivered a steady +2. Meanwhile, Marshall Hatcher, who finished 15th at +9, demonstrated resilience with a clean first round and a second round that tested his patience and skill on the green.
Rounding out the team, Landon Chau and Lawson Fiscus both closed with +14 in 25th, showing tenacity across rounds and contributing valuable points to keep the Celts in the hunt. Isaac Voisinet also delivered a determined effort, finishing +14. The collective drive of these players not only kept St. Thomas competitive in the tournament but highlighted their strength as a unit, promising a determined return for their spring season.
The Crusader Cup wraps up the fall season for the Celts, who will look to build on this experience and return even stronger in the spring.