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on October 19, 2022
Ryan Brammer liked what he saw, and what he saw was progress.
Cathedral High School girls golf made plenty of that in 2022, and the result was a successful season of growth – with potentially a very bright future.
Brammer, the Irish’s girls golf coach, said the program overcame a difficult start in the fall of ‘22 because of sickness within the team in late August and early September. The Irish peaked after that with a strong finish in the postseason.
“This is definitely a step forward in a major direction,” Brammer...
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on October 05, 2021
The future is bright for Cathedral High School girls golf.
Glimpses of that future were seen in 2021, and Ryan Brammer – in his first season as the Irish’s girls golf coach – said the vision will only get brighter.
The Irish fielded their largest program in recent memory in 2021, with 25 girls on various levels of teams – and with the Irish varsity winning the City Title with a young, improving lineup that Brammer said should set a positive tone moving forward.
The Irish for the season went 45-33 in 18-hole tournament pla...
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on May 19, 2021
Cathedral High School is excited to announce Ryan Brammer as our new Girls Golf Coach. Brammer comes to Cathedral with a wealth of experience as a coach and athletic director. He’s currently a Golf Professional at Zionsville Golf Course and the Boys and Girls Golf Coach at Zionsville Middle School. Brammer has also served as Athletic Director at Franklin Community School Corporation and Oldenburg Academy in Batesville. In addition, Brammer was the Computer Science Department Chair at Brebeuf Jesuit from 2001 to 2012.
Brammer was Indiana High Sch...
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on October 20, 2020
This season was by any measure a success.
As Eric Bruns saw it, that became the case when Cathedral High School’s girls golf team completed the season – and its matches. The results that came in those matches?
That made the success even greater.
The Irish, who began the season as the least-experienced team in Bruns’ three seasons as head coach, improved as the season continued. They finished second at the City Tournament, then turned in a dominant victory for yet another sectional title.
“It was a good performance over...
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BY: Eric Bruns on September 16, 2020
Congratulations to the girls for being the 2020 City Runners-Up. The team posted a season low 18 hole total of 342, however we finished 4 shots behind the first place finishers, Heritage Christian.
Also, special recognition to our team members that won All City Honors, Senior Katie Shin (82), Senior Caroline Buhner (86) and Freshman Tillie Browning (81).
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on October 25, 2019
Cathedral High School girls golf moved forward in 2019.
“Surprisingly so,” Eric Bruns said.
Bruns, in his second season as the Irish’s girls golf coach, said it was the best possible surprise – with a young, inexperienced team performing beyond preseason expectations to set a strong tone that should carry the program into the future.
“The girls were all pleased with how everything turned out,” Bruns said.
Natalie Schorr was the Irish’s lone returning senior, but Cathedral improved throughout the seaso...
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on October 07, 2019
Cathedral High School girls golf moved forward in 2019.
“Surprisingly so,” Eric Bruns said.
Bruns, in his second season as the Irish’s girls golf coach, said it was the best possible surprise – with a young, inexperienced team performing beyond preseason expectations to set a strong tone that should carry the program into the future.
“The girls were all pleased with how everything turned out,” Bruns said.
Natalie Schorr was the Irish’s lone returning senior, but Cathedral improved throughout the seaso...
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on September 06, 2019
Girls Golf Varsity vs. Noblesville
The Irish fell to Noblesville at Harbour Trees Golf Club on Tuesday night. The low score for the Irish of 47 was posted by Natalie Schorr.
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BY: Ray Sup on October 05, 2017
hey couldn’t be too disappointed.
No, the members of Cathedral High School’s girls golf team – particularly a tight-knit senior class – didn’t quite meet their season-ending goal during the 2017 season.
But Irish girls golf coach Mike Miller said that didn’t detract from a season that included a lot of winning – and ended with a lot of solid play throughout another successful postseason.
“It really was a good year,” Miller said after his second season as the Irish’s coach. “We wer...
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