RIDGEFIELD — It just keeps getting better and better.
Which means it just gets more and more competitive.
Through the years, high school boys golf in Clark County has gone from having one or two special talents a school year to perhaps as many as a dozen when considering all the classifications. That’s 12 golfers who could make a run for a state title.
Heck, just last spring, Brian Humphreys of Camas won the Class 4A state title as a freshman. Eddie Abellar of Union, then a sophomore, finished third. In all, seven Clark County golfers finished in the top 10 of their respective tournaments.
“I worked hard during the winter (last year). The ultimate goal was to win,” Abellar said. “I worked my butt off, and I only took third. To win a state championship will take even more work.”
A new school year has begun and freshman sensations have come in to replace any senior standout who graduated. Scores are low.