Golf (Boys V)

Warriors Make History at Etna Green

By Joe Grant | Jun 2, 2026 7:09 PM

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Warriors Make History at Etna Green ⛳️ ETNA GREEN, Ind. — Some records are measured in trophies. Others are measured in years. On Saturday, the North Miami Warriors turned in one of the finest tournament performances the program has seen in decades, shooting a 345 team score at the Etna Green Invitational — the lowest invitational score for North Miami since 2004. The historic round was built on the type of depth coaches dream about. Four Warriors broke 90, and all five varsity golfers contributed to a team total that continues to show just how much this group has grown throughout the season. Junior Hayden Spin led the way with an impressive 83, the low round of the day for North Miami. Spin came out firing with a 39 on the front nine and continues to emerge as one of the most dependable scorers in the Warriors’ lineup. His steady improvement throughout the season has added another dimension to an already competitive team. Senior Zeph Reshkus followed closely with an 84, posting matching rounds of 42 on both nines. Reshkus has become one of the team’s most consistent performers, and Saturday was another example of his ability to deliver a strong score from start to finish. Senior Gavyn Fritz added an 89 to the team total. Fritz has been a steady presence for the Warriors all season, bringing experience, leadership, and a competitive mindset to every event. His ability to keep the team focused and moving forward has been an important part of North Miami’s success this spring. Sophomore Max Craft matched Fritz with an 89, showing resilience after opening with a 46 before rallying with a strong 43 on the back nine. Craft continues to prove he can contribute in big moments and remains one of the key pieces of the program’s future. Senior Kale Deardorff rounded out the scoring with a 91, highlighted by a solid 42 on the front nine. Throughout his career, Deardorff has provided stability and experience in the lineup, and his score once again played an important role in the team’s success. While the individual performances were impressive, what stood out most was the balance throughout the lineup. The Warriors didn’t need one extraordinary round to post a historic score. Instead, they relied on five golfers contributing exactly what championship-caliber teams need — consistency from top to bottom. This accomplishment represents years of hard work and dedication to the program from each of these boys. They have helped raise the standard for North Miami golf and continue to show what is possible when talent, experience, and teamwork come together. With sectional play quickly approaching, the Warriors appear to be finding their stride at exactly the right time. And after posting their best invitational score in more than twenty years, there’s a growing belief that this team may still have its best golf ahead of it. North Miami Scores * Hayden Spin (Jr.) — 83 * Zeph Reshkus (Sr.) — 84 * Gavyn Fritz (Sr.) — 89 * Max Craft (So.) — 89 * Kale Deardorff (Sr.) — 91 Team Score: 345 Lowest North Miami Invitational score since 2004.