
Gass’ victory came after trailing Baley Lehr by a single stroke following the opening round played Saturday at Pine Hills in Ottawa. You hate to see it, but sometimes that’s the way it goes.” It just so happens that it happened for him, unfortunately, on. “Usually when Baley and I compete together,” Gass said, “it’s who makes the first mistake. Berry Memorial Championships neck-and-neck atop the leaderboard, history has shown there simply isn’t any margin for error.ĭefending Berry Memorial champion Baley Lehr had a rough three-hole stretch late Sunday at the Eastwood, and Josh Gass – already having a fabulous, borderline history-making final round of the two-course, two-day tournament – took full advantage on his way to a 9-under-par, two-stroke victory in the 43rd year of the venerable tournament. STREATOR – When a Gass and a Lehr are coming in on the back nine of the Richard J. Hub Arkush on the Bears (Opens in new window).Princeton football (Opens in new window).Fieldcrest football (Opens in new window).La Salle-Peru football (Opens in new window).Putnam County High School sports (Opens in new window).Princeton High School sports (Opens in new window).Henry-Senachwine High School sports (Opens in new window).Hall High School sports (Opens in new window).Fieldcrest High School sports (Opens in new window).Earlville High School sports (Opens in new window).Bureau Valley High School sports (Opens in new window).

St Bede Academy sports (Opens in new window).Mendota High School sports (Opens in new window).La Salle-Peru High School sports (Opens in new window).
