The Rosemary Clarke Middle School golf team closed out its home schedule on a high note, competing in the Middle School Division Match 2026 and turning in a strong team performance against Pinecrest and Cornerstone.
Playing in their final home match of the season, the Sharks showed both depth and consistency, finishing with a team score of 233. Pinecrest posted a 216 to take the team win, while Cornerstone finished at 268.
Rosemary Clarke was led by a balanced lineup that saw multiple golfers turn in low rounds while keeping scores tightly grouped throughout the day. Cooper Hunn and Anthony Aguilar set the pace with rounds of 44, leading the Sharks with confident play from tee to green.
Easton Hicks followed closely with a 46, continuing the team’s steady scoring. Zane Bandazian added a 49, while Teagan Monahan and Brayden Holseth each contributed rounds of 50. CJ Huffman carded a 52, and rounding out the group were Solomon Wagner, Zach Moore, Conner Nelsen, Daniel Smith and Kierra Jerkins, each posting scores of 54.






For Rosemary Clarke, the match marked more than just another outing—it was an opportunity to compete on familiar ground one last time this season. According to head coach Sierra McKillips, the tournament was the team’s fourth of the year, with the Sharks having already competed in three decision matches against Pinecrest and Cornerstone, along with a larger conference match at Mountain Falls during spring break that included seven additional schools from the Las Vegas middle school league.
“The team has been playing good this season and scores have improved over the weeks,” McKillips said, pointing to the steady development shown in the tightly grouped scores throughout the lineup.








With the home schedule now complete, the Sharks will turn their focus to the road, traveling to Las Vegas next week for another conference match at Legacy Golf Course. As the season progresses, the team is also eyeing postseason opportunities.
“We are hopeful that some of our players will get the opportunity to play at championships on May 11th,” McKillips added.
With continued improvement and a balanced lineup, Rosemary Clarke heads into the final stretch of the season building momentum and confidence.


