A calm spring day provided the best scores of the season for the Washington Demon boys’ golf team.The Demons welcomed the Fairfield Trojans and the Fort Madison Bloodhounds to Washington’s Golf and Country Club for a nine hole event on the par 35 course. All four Washington golfers posted half round scores below 41 strokes, winning the meet with the lowest team score of 151. Fairfield finished in second place with 168 strokes, and the Bloodhounds came in third with 183.

Washington senior Derek Anding carded the best score of the day, earning medalist honors with a one under 34. Junior Noah Enfield ended his day four shots behind Anding, taking third place overall. Sophomore Jacob Van Osdol recorded a four over 39, and sophomore Dalton Myers rounded out Washington’s scoring with a five over 40.

The Demons will embark on back-to-back 18 hole events later this week. Friday Washington battles the Williamsburg Raiders in their first full round meet of the season. The Demons will be back at Washington’s Golf and Country Club for their annual tournament Saturday morning.