August 19, 2025
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By Luke Brankley
Nandua opened Tri-Rivers play with a solid second-place finish at Sleepy Hole on Aug. 18, carding a 375 to trail host Windsor (323) and finish ahead of Southampton (400) and Sussex (528).
Toryn Ibarra paced the Warriors with the team’s low round, posting 87 (44–43). The counting scores behind Ibarra were Alex Bundick’s 94 (45–49), Preston Parks’ 95 (46–49), and Grayson Ford’s 99 (48–51). David Hughes (99; 46–53) and Kaiden Stokes (100; 53–47) rounded out the lineup and added depth.
Nandua will return to action on Tuesday as they travel to Captains Cove as they compete against Chincoteague and Northampton.












