Laurel Highlands High School’s golf team represented the district on Friday at the TriCADA Golf Tournament held at Nemacolin Country Club in Beallsville, Pennsylvania. The event drew high school teams from across the region for a day of competitive play on the club’s challenging course.
Senior Kayden Smith leads the way
Senior Kayden Smith emerged as the team’s top performer, posting a 74 to finish second overall in the individual standings. Smith’s steady play and composure under pressure earned him a spot on the podium and highlighted the strength of Laurel Highlands’ golf program.
Team effort and coaching
Joining Smith on the roster were teammates Damon Revak, Ryan Revak, Dan O’Neal, Mason Cicci and Aiden Milsom. Each golfer contributed to the team’s overall standing, gaining valuable experience against a field of skilled opponents. The squad is coached by Mike Revak, who emphasized the importance of teamwork and sportsmanship throughout the tournament.
Coach Revak praised his players for their dedication and focus, noting that the experience at a premier venue like Nemacolin provides a benchmark for future growth. “Our guys showed great character on the course today,” Revak said. “Competing at this level helps them develop both as athletes and as individuals.”
Looking ahead
With the season still underway, the Laurel Highlands golf team aims to build on this performance as they prepare for upcoming matches and regional qualifiers. The strong showing at TriCADA positions the team well for future success and underscores the program’s commitment to excellence.
Community members and parents are encouraged to attend upcoming home meets to support the golfers as they continue to represent Laurel Highlands with pride.
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