by Salman Hashmi
Ellicott City, MD – After four years of hard work and determination on the golf green at Centennial, senior Connor Flach has committed to Loyola University Maryland by signing his national letter of intent on November 19, 2012. Flach signed his national letter of intent in front of his family and friends on hand as well as Centennial Athletic Director Jean Vanderpool.
Connor Flach has been a big part of the success for Centennial golf for the last four years. Flach’s career at Centennial is an impressive one. Connor was ranked one of the top boys’ golf players in Howard County, finished in second at states, and was “one shot 68 away from win district.”
Connor Flach ends one golf career and starts a new one at Loyola University. The opportunity for playing for coach Baloga is one of the factors that led to his decision. “I am really excited to go play college golf. It has been a dream of mine ever since I was seven,” said Flach. One area of Connor’s game that he wants to improve on is to become more consistent to his putting. “Before I go to Loyola, my putting is what I want to work on the most,” said Flach. Other than playing on the green, Connor hopes to major in business.