June 18, 2014

Columbus North Teammates Share Medalist Honors, Team Breaks Through in Boys Golf for First Time Since 1934
Thanks to senior teammates Christian Fairbanks and Michael VanDeventer tying for overall medalist honors, the Columbus North boys golf team finally broke through again for the IHSAA state championship at The Legends Golf Club in Franklin.

The second-ranked Bull Dogs of coach Doug Bieker led wire-to-wire finishing at 299-292-591, 11 strokes ahead of runner-up and defending champion Westfield (306-296-602). It was Columbus North's second boys golf state title and first since 1934. CN finished second twice in the last four years, including 2011, when they lost on the fifth player tiebreaker for their state-leading sixth runner-up finish.

Top-ranked Hamilton Southeastern finished 12 back at 303-300-603. Carmel (302-302-604) and Pendleton Heights (305-299-604) ended tied for fourth.

Fairbanks (71-70-141) and VanDeventer (70-71-141) became the first teammates in the 78-year history to tie for medalist honors and the third and fourth players to win from their school. Normal protocol calls for a playoff to determine the overall winner but tournament officials met with the two players after the final hole and co-medalists were declared. It was the sixth time a tie for first place had occurred and the first since 1963.

Nick Waskom (81-75-156), Ian Coffey (77-76-153) and Zack Lee (85-89-174), all seniors as well, were the other scoring players for Columbus North. 

VanDeventer had been a co-leader with Evansville Central's Dylan Meyer after Tuesday's opening round. Meyer, the 2012 runner-up, finished one stroke back of the winners in third place at 70-72-142. Mishawaka Marian's Michael Makris ended fourth after carding the best second round score (-4) to finish 75-68-143.

The 78th Annual IHSAA Boys Golf State Finals
June 17-18, 2014
The Legends Golf Club, Franklin

Team Leaderboard
Course:The Legends Golf Club: 2014 IHSAA Boys     Par 72 - 6736 Yards
current 
position
team scoring rounds total 
score
to par thru today 1 2
1
  Columbus North
+15 F   +4 299 292 591
2
  Westfield
+26 F   +8 306 296 602
3
  Hamilton Southeastern
+27 F   +12 303 300 603
T4
  Carmel
+28 F   +14 302 302 604
T4
  Pendleton Heights
+28 F   +11 305 299 604
6
  Center Grove
+36 F   +14 310 302 612
7
  Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger
+37 F   +20 305 308 613
8
  Bloomington South
+51 F   +21 318 309 627
9
  Yorktown
+52 F   +23 317 311 628
10
  NorthWood
+60 F   +30 318 318 636
11
  Sullivan
+64 F   +32 320 320 640
12
  Plainfield
+67 F   +33 322 321 643
T13
  Boone Grove
+80 F   +42 326 330 656
T13
  Evansville Memorial
+80 F   +39 329 327 656
15
  Homestead
+82 F   +51 319 339 658

 

Player Leaderboard
* Player is participating as an individual rather than as a team member.
Course: The Legends Golf Club: 2014 IHSAA Boys     Par 72 - 6736 Yards
position player team scoring rounds total 
score
current start to par thru today 1 2
T1 3
  Christian Fairbanks 12
Columbus North -3 F -2 71 70 141
T1 T1
  Michael VanDeventer 12
Columbus North -3 F -1 70 71 141
3 T1
  Dylan Meyer 12 *
Evansville Central -2 F E 70 72 142
4 T17
  Michael Makris 12 *
Mishawaka Marian -1 F -4 75 68 143
T5 T8
  Jake Brown 12
Carmel +1 F E 73 72 145
T5 T17
  Johnny Deck 10
Westfield +1 F -2 75 70 145
T5 T8
  Trevar Denney 12
Pendleton Heights +1 F E 73 72 145
T5 T8
  Mitchell Frederick 11 *
Corydon Central +1 F E 73 72 145
T5 T4
  Timothy Wiseman 11 *
Corydon Central +1 F +1 72 73 145
T10 T8
  Chris Heck 11
Center Grove +2 F +1 73 73 146
T10 T8
  Preston Van Winkle 12 (10) *
Heritage Hills +2 F +1 73 73 146

Columbus North's VanDeventer named Mental Attitude Award winner
At the conclusion of the state finals, Michael VanDeventer of Columbus North High School was selected as the winner of the Fred A. Keesling Mental Attitude Award by members of the IHSAA Executive Committee.

VanDeventer ended his high school career with four straight top 20 finishes at the state finals and helped his team to its fourth consecutive top four finish which included this year's state championship and a pair of runner-up seasons. Academically, he ranks among the top 15 percent of students in his senior class.

He is the son of Jeff and Kathy VanDeventer of Columbus and will attend Ball State University to study Exercise Science and play for the golf team.

The Committee presented $1,000 to Columbus North High School's general scholarship fund in the name of VanDeventer.

The Committee presents the Fred A. Keesling Award to the outstanding senior participant during the state finals each year. The recipient of the award, nominated by his principal and coach, was determined to have best demonstrated excellence in mental attitude, scholarship, leadership and athletic ability in boys golf. The award is named after the former long-time state tournament director.