Cards’ season ends with fifth-place finish at districts

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Newton senior Austin Shores tees off on the first hole of Jester Park Golf Course at the Cardinals' district meet Tuesday afternoon. Shores shot a team-best 74, but missed qualifying for state as an individual by just one stroke. (Shane Lucas/Daily News)

"I know the kids are disappointed because we both believed they had a good chance to go," Riley said. "Three or four years ago, if you told me we'd have a chance to go to state and were only seven strokes out, I'd say you were crazy. That's just how much better we've got in the past three or four years."
Although three seniors will depart next season, the Cards will return a number of players with varsity experience. Devin Shores has now missed state as an individual by just a few strokes two years in a row, and Hartgers ended his season on a high note and could potentially pick up where he left off next season.

"We're going to have three or four guys with some experience back, but it'll be sad to see the seniors go," Riley said. "But we've got to see what we can do with some younger players to get them ready."

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