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Golf: Spraying to all fields is no longer a benefit

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Figuring a day on the links was better than a day on the diamond, that he’d rather hit his way out of a rough instead of a slump, and that he’d rather tee off on a fairway instead of in a batting cage, Josh Hurst made a seamless transition from baseball to golf, it seems.

There’s a nice note in the OC Register about Hurst’s decision, and the impact he has had at Dana Hills. There’s also some tidbits about El Toro’s great start and a Foothill injury that took place away from the golf course (don’t they all?).

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-- Martin Henderson

-- Image from www.dhhs.net

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