Trinity Academy and Plymouth claim first IHSAA boys golf regional titles
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 12, 2026, 12:16 AM
Last updated Jun 12, 2026
Trinity Academy and Plymouth achieved landmark victories in the IHSAA boys golf regionals on June 11 at Sandy Pines Golf Club and Stonehenge Golf Club, respectively. Trinity secured its championship with a score of 299, while Plymouth followed closely with 302. Both teams are advancing to the state finals, having improved from recent sectional performances. Trinity's Nathan Palmer was the individual medalist with a 68, and Plymouth narrowly edged out its competition by one stroke. Elkhart and South Bend Saint Joseph also qualified for state, with Saint Joseph sealing advancement via a tie-breaker.
- •Trinity Academy scores 299 to win first regional championship
- •Plymouth wins with a score of 302, also achieving its first title
- •Nathan Palmer finishes as individual medalist with a score of 68
- •Elkhart and South Bend Saint Joseph qualify for state finals
- •Saint Joseph wins a tie-breaker to secure third place
- 12:16 AMYahoo Sports — Trinity Academy, Plymouth win first-ever IHSAA boys golf regional titles
"Two first-time regional champions highlight a historic Thursday for South Bend area IHSAA boys golf teams.
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