News Summary
The Spain Park High School boys golf team finished as the runner-up at the Class 6A state golf tournament, showcasing exceptional talent and teamwork. With a total score of 580 over two days, the team was led by junior Chase Kyes, who earned low medalist honors. Spain Park’s strong performance not only highlights their skill but also promises a bright future for their golf program.
Birmingham, Alabama
Spain Park High School’s boys golf team claimed a second-place finish at the Class 6A state golf tournament, held at the RTJ Oxmoor Valley’s Ridge Course on May 13-14, 2025. The team finished with a two-day total score of 580, 18 strokes behind the reigning champions, Homewood.
The Jaguars opened the tournament with an impressive round, tallying a team score of 287 on the first day. Junior golf standout Chase Kyes led Spain Park with an exceptional bogey-free round of 66. Other contributors included Adam Russell with a score of 70, Luke Philley who scored 75, and Rocco Saia who added 76. Landon Crane’s score of 80 was not included in the team total.
Heading into the final day, Spain Park was just two strokes shy of Homewood, which set the stage for a competitive finish. On day two, Spain Park recorded a score of 293. Kyes continued his strong performance, once again shooting a 66. Russell’s contribution was 72, while Philley and Crane recorded scores of 73 and 82, respectively. Saia’s score of 83 was not factored into the final tally for the team.
By the end of the tournament, Kyes emerged as the low medalist with a cumulative score of 132, finishing one stroke ahead of his closest competitor. Russell’s final score was 142, while Philley totaled 148 over the two rounds. Homewood’s performance on the final day solidified their victory, extending their lead from two to an impressive 18 strokes.
Final Standings
Following Spain Park in the final standings, Athens secured third place with a total score of 586, while Spanish Fort finished fourth with a score of 592.
Background Information
This year’s tournament showcased the talents of some of the best young golfers in Alabama, solidifying the competitive atmosphere of high school golf in the region. Spain Park’s performance illustrates the strength and potential of their golf program, which continues to develop promising young talent.
The skills demonstrated by Kyes and his teammates during the tournament reflect ongoing training and dedication to the sport. Coaches and players alike are hopeful that this year’s accomplishments will motivate further growth and success in future competitions.
Overall, Spain Park High School’s golf team has marked a significant achievement with their second-place finish, providing a strong foundation for the program moving forward.
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