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Green Meadows Golf Course hosted the Huron League's first jamboree on April 17, despite nearby courses being closed due to saturation. Flat Rock coach Marc Villemure praised the course's drainage capabilities.
MONROE â There werenât any extra water hazards at Green Meadows Golf Course.
While several area golf courses closed because they were saturated with water, Green Meadows was ready.
That was good news for the Huron League which played its first jamboree of the season there on Friday, April 17.
âIt was soggy in a few areas, but Green Meadows drains really well,â said Flat Rock coach Marc Villemure. âThey always do a great job out there.â
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There was one another weather issue.
Ben Scully tees off for Flat Rock during the Huron League jamboree at Green Meadows Golf Course on Friday, April 17, 2026.
âOur biggest dilemma was fog,â Villemure said. âYou couldnât see more than 200 yards. We were worried we might lose a lot of golf balls.â
The event was delayed about an hour until the fog cleared.
Grosse Ile wound up winning the jamboree with a score of 306, 10 strokes better than Flat Rock and 12 clear of Airport.
âWe played pretty well,â Villemure said. âWe had some good scores up there.â
Austin Tackett of Airport addresses the ball during the Huron League jamboree at Green Meadows Golf Course on Friday, April 17, 2026.
The Huron League's first jamboree of the season was held at Green Meadows Golf Course on April 17.
Several area golf courses were closed because they were saturated with water, making them unplayable.
Flat Rock coach Marc Villemure commented on the good drainage of Green Meadows Golf Course.
Marc Villemure stated that Green Meadows drains really well and always does a great job maintaining the course.

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New Boston Huron was fourth with 327, St. Mary Catholic Central fifth with 342, Milan sixth with 349 and Jefferson eighth with 370.
Grosse Ile had the top two individual scores with Nicholas Joly-Naso (70) and Braden Chessor (76).
Airportâs Austin Tackett and the Flat Rock duo of Ben Scully and Colin Gilleran tied for third at 77.
New Boston Huronâs Ryan Biller was next with 80, then Owen Klein and Joel Scully of Flat Rock, Isaac Williamson of Huron, Evan Mullins and Samuel Mitocariu of Airport and SMCCâs Cade Wasner all checked in at 81.
Sam Jenness and Brody Cicotte of Milan and Jeffersonâs Ben Peer led their teams with 83.
BASEBALL
Dominic Russo, New Boston Huron: Drove in three runs to power an 8-4 victory over Detroit Catholic Central. Cash Moczydlowsky, Noah Banas and Jackson Surma paced a 10-hit attack with two each and Aiden Sainato led an errorless defensive effort.
SOFTBALL
Alexis Williams, Whiteford: Racked up a pair of hits during a 7-6 loss to Toledo Central Catholic in nine innings. The game was played indoors at the Rossford Toca Dome. The Bobcats dipped to 5-2.
GIRLS SOCCER
Miley Skamiera, New Boston Huron: Poured in four goals and two assists during an 8-0 win over Jefferson-Erie Mason. The game was halted after 31 minutes by heavy rain. Avery Turk tallied two goals and four assists. Other goals came from Malaya Singer and Kayla Christensen. Brooke Burke posted the shutout and Nhi Vo and Maiya Thomas played well. âJefferson was strong and physical, definitely a much better program than years past,â Huron coach Matt Lividini said.
This article originally appeared on The Monroe News: Huron League golfers play first jamboree thanks to Green Meadows