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Four Connecticut golfers topped a field of 66 players in a U.S. Open local qualifying event Monday in the Kensington section of Berlin. (Tim Jensen/Patch)
KENSINGTON, CT Four amateur golfers from Connecticut, including a pair of teenagers, bested a field of 30 professionals and 36 amateurs in a U.S. Open local qualifying event Monday at Shuttle Meadow Country Club.
Chris Pieper, an 18-year-old from Woodbury, took medalist honors with a bogey-free 67, which included an eagle and two birdies. Ben James, 17, of Milford took second place with a 69, carding four birdies and a pair of bogeys.
Pat Griffin of the Unionville section of Farmington and Cody Paladino of West Hartford also advanced, tying for third at 1-under par 70. Griffin, 48, recorded a hole-in-one at the 230-yard par-3 15th hole, along with three birdies and four bogeys. Paladino, 32, had a up and down round consisting of five birdies and four bogeys.
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The CIAC, which oversees scholastic sports in the state, allows high school athletes to compete in sports according to their gender identity. The lawsuit was filed a year ago by cisgender runners who argued they were deprived of wins, state titles and athletic opportunities by being forced to compete against two transgender sprinters.
The lawsuit had been closely watched since the Trump administration’s Justice Department and the Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights had sided with the plaintiffs. But the Biden administration withdrew that support in February.
Conservative lawmakers in more than 20 states have introduced legislation to ban or limit transgender athletes from competing on teams or sports that align with their gender identity. Laws banning transgender women and girls from participating in organized sports have been signed in Idaho, Mississippi, Tennessee and Arkansas.