Madison Boys Golf Defeats Summit in Season Opener

Dodgers win 162-167 in nine-hole stroke play match

Apr. 7, 2026 at 12:33am

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The Madison High School boys golf team opened its season with a narrow 162-167 victory over Summit in a nine-hole stroke play match on Monday. The Dodgers were led by strong performances from Andrew Schiller and Theo Bruns, who both shot 39 to tie for medalist honors. Madison also got a 40 from Teo Bengtsson, giving them three of the four best scores of the day.

Why it matters

This early-season win gives the Madison boys golf team momentum heading into the rest of their schedule. The Dodgers will look to build on this victory as they compete for conference and state titles later in the year.

The details

In the nine-hole match, Madison's Andrew Schiller and Theo Bruns each shot a 39 to tie for the low score of the day. Summit's Ethan DePetrillo also carded a 39. Madison got additional strong scores from Teo Bengtsson (40), George Cripe (44), Blake Steele (45), and Jack Agi (48). Summit was led by DePetrillo's 39, followed by Lenin Hurlburt (43), Grady Blackstone (44), and Charlie Dillon (44).

  • The match took place on Monday, April 7, 2026.
  • Madison will travel to face Mountain Lakes on Tuesday, April 8, 2026.

The players

Andrew Schiller

A Madison High School golfer who shot a 39 to tie for medalist honors.

Theo Bruns

A Madison High School golfer who shot a 39 to tie for medalist honors.

Ethan DePetrillo

A Summit High School golfer who shot a 39 to tie for medalist honors.

Teo Bengtsson

A Madison High School golfer who shot a 40 in the match.

George Cripe

A Madison High School golfer who shot a 44 in the match.

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What’s next

The Madison boys golf team will travel to face Mountain Lakes on Tuesday, April 8, 2026.

The takeaway

This early-season victory over a conference rival gives the Madison boys golf team confidence and momentum as they look to compete for conference and state titles later in the season.