2023 VGL Highlights

2023 was the 22nd year for the Valero Golf League, play continued on the Blue Rock West and East courses. The league continued to be nine hole team play starting officially at 4:30 pm every Wednesday. Playing were 6 teams of 8 players each. Steve Duff continued as the League President, Ken Hoehn continued as the League Statistician. 2023 started out with the Mulligans in first place after week # 1 & # 2.. The Rovers and the Mulligans tied for first in week # 3 then the Rovers alone for week # 4, the Mulligans then took the top spot in week # 5 and comfortably held it until the last week of the regular season. At the end of the regular season the first place team (the Mulligans) received a bye. The second place Birds and the third place Rovers played off on August 30th to determine who would play the Mulligans in the Championship Finals. The Rovers won 8.5 to 1.5 and advanced on to play the Mulligans on September 6th, 2023. The Rovers who found themselves in fourth place going into the final week of the season came through to finish in third place. They won their first playoff match and then faced the Mulligans in the Finals. The Rovers went on to win 5.5 to 2.5 and claim their seventh league championship. The finals match was videoed this year by Mike Cook. The Rovers finished first, the team consisted of Steve Duff, Nick Alexander, Frank Hartig, Kyle Massaro, Tyler Mortensen, Tony Schiwal, Brad Stephens and Rob Winn. The Mulligans finished second, the team consisted of Dexter Nigos, Sean Black, Ed Colonna, John Cupp, Ron Hall, Dale Maus, Eddie Pereira, and Daniel Reyes. The Birds finished third, the team consisted of James Johnson, Pete Asselin, Ray Castro, George Cruz., Andrew Estrada, Mason England, Jim Minkel, and Bill Schroll. The Seadlings finished fourth, the team consisted of Ken Hoehn, Jason Allen, Glen Campbell, Josh Lundholm, Bill Quessenberry, Antony Stelly, Mike Trevino, and Johnath Zychowicz. The Hackers Unlimited finished fifth, the team consisted of Ben LaFountain, Mo Abueida, Jake Finnegan, Ryan Murphy, Steve Millicevich, Tim Rickabaugh, Bradley Rupert and Danny Weir. The Tennis Pros finished sixth, the team consisted of Doug Nelson, Fred Foote, Sanjeet Kamat, Ben Osborne, Eddie Pereira Jr., Pat Ponce, Dale Ramirez and Antonio Santiago. In the individual rankings this year; Sean Black started out the year as # 1 and held it through week # 2, James Johnson took over # 1 in week # 3 and held it through week # 7, in week # 8 Steve Duff took # 1 and held it for one week. In week # 9 Dan Weir took # 1 for one week. In week # 10 Steve Duff held # 1 until the end of Week # 13. In week # 14 Pete Asselin and Dexter Nigos held # 1 together through week # 15. After the first round of the playoffs Dexter Nigos took # 1 by himself. After the Championship Finals Steve Duff finished the year as # 1 and ended up the # 1 ranked golfer for the year. Yearlong individual honors went to Pete Asselin who was the SOLO CUP Champion for the year for the second year in a row. John Cupp was the runner-up. Pete Asselin broke the record for low gross score on Blue Rock – West, back nine, white tees with a 35 and Blue Rock East front nine, white tees with an even par 35. Josh Lundholm tied the runner-up record, low gross on Blue Rock – East front nine white tees. Nick Alexander and Pete Aselin tied the runner-up record for low gross score in the playoffs on Blue Rock West front nine. Nick Alexander made an Eagle two on the par four 4th hole on Blue Rock west in the playoffs. In Post season play the two person scramble tournament was won by the team of Steve Duff and Jason Allen. The three club tournament was won by ???.The VGL completed another entire season and we look forward to another great season in 2024.     Mike Cook 

Frank Hartig, Steve Duff, Nick Alexander, Tony Schiwal, Brad Stephens, Mike Cook ( Kyle Massaro, Tyler Mortensen, Rob Winn)