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Trinity Pawling School’s (TP) varsity golf team competed against four area schools at the Hotchkiss Quad Match in Lakeville, Conn., on Saturday, April 15. TP finished in fourth place with an aggregate score of 215. The Pride were led by Owen Rabituille, right, who shot 40 on the par 35 course. Brunswick School placed first in the meet with an overall score of 187. Salisbury School finished two strokes behind at 189. The Hotchkiss School placed third with a score of 195 and Canterbury School rounded out the day at 222.

The Pride were led by Owen Rabituille who shot 40 on the par 35 course. Photo by Riley Klein

The Pride were led by Owen Rabituille who shot 40 on the par 35 course. Photo by Riley Klein

The Pride were led by Owen Rabituille who shot 40 on the par 35 course. Photo by Riley Klein

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