Broadneck's top finisher in the boys county, region and state golf tournaments, George walked away from all three without a championship - with just a couple holes standing in his way each time.
"I'm getting tired of finishing second and third," said George, the Capital-Gazette Communications' Golfer of the Year. "I just can't get it done."
George, who helped lead the Bruins to a 48-1-1 finish during his junior season, led all area golfers with a 1.6 over-par average - topping Glen Burnie's Garrett Brown (2.33)...
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