Individually, Patton was third with a 74, Joe Peter was fifth with a 78 and Bentley Carter was 11th with an 82. Runner-up West Lafayette was led by a pair of 80s from Ben Mariner and Benny Speaker. Dick shot 73 and advances to regional play as an individual, as will Lafayette Jeff's Maddix Walker and Delphi's Cade Nelson.Ĭharlie Seaburg, a regional qualifier last season as an individual, paced third-place Central Catholic with a 75, placing fourth overall. Sam Peter was followed by Carroll's Porter Dick on the individual leaderboard. We just have to keep that positive attitude and keep how we've played all year." "We know we have the ability to shoot a good score and make it to the state finals. "It's really good momentum going into next week," Sam Peter said. "A 304 would hopefully be good enough to advance out of regional next week, but there are some top teams coming in."įaith Christian also will take momentum after shooting 304 Friday, led by Sam Peter's medalist round of a two-under 70, which included birdies on holes 9, 10, 13 and 17. "We are very thankful and appreciative that we've won three sectionals in a row and they've worked hard to take the next step and make it to state. "The ultimate goal for this team is to make it to state," Faith Christian coach Dan Peter said. Faith will have a bit of a hometown advantage at Coyote Crossing, where the Eagles have historically played well. To advance to the state finals, it will take a top three placing in the regional.įaith Christian finished seventh in the regional each of the past two seasons, but those tournaments were at Sandy Pines. "It might be a little obvious we are looking more forward to regionals this year, but (a sectional championship) is definitely a good preliminary match in order to just get the right mindset, be able to rebound from bad strokes and be able to score amazing next week." Now winning this tournament has become expected and the Eagles' next challenge is to break through the regional, which is Friday at Coyote Crossing and includes teams and individuals advancing from sectionals at Westfield, Attica, Attucks and Martinsville in addition to Faith Christian, West Lafayette and Central Catholic from the sectional at Battle Ground. Email him at and follow him on Twitter at 1NoePadilla.Two years ago, Faith Christian broke through with its first boys golf sectional title. Noe Padilla is a reporter for the Journal & Courier. In 2022, $50,000 in funding was approved in an agreement between the City of West Lafayette and Purdue Research Foundation to be used as incentives for those who chose West Lafayette as their new remove-work hometown. Successful applicants live at Purdue’s Discovery Park District, a 400-acre research area that includes drop-in and co-working spaces as well as private offices and conference spaces. In 2021, through the Purdue Research Foundation and the remote-worker relocation platform , Purdue began extended the invitation to live and work in West Lafayette. The lowest would be in Huntington, West Virginia, which averages about $148,177.Īcross the Wabash River in West Lafayette, leaders at Purdue University and city government created opportunity for remote workers to call the university town their home. When trying to determine what may have held Lafayette back from the first place, the biggest contributing factor would mostly like be its housing price.Īmong the list, Lafayette has the highest average house price at $318,498. The top spot went to Springfield, Missouri. Lafayette wasn’t the only Indiana city to appear - Evansville was ranked higher than Lafayette, being recognized as the third-best place to live, while Fort Wayne was ranked 10th on the list. We welcome remote workers and look forward to becoming their home of choice.” “Our community offers public art and entertainment, trails, parks and recreation, affordable housing, low taxes, a safe community and excellent public services. “We have encouraged sustainable growth and development on all levels as a way to welcome not only workforce members," Roswarski said, "but also students, young families and individuals, professionals and empty nesters." These factors included high-speed internet access, housing prices and size, cost of living, unemployment, access to airports and quality of life amenities such as availability of dining options, parks, entertainment and arts were some of the highest-weighted items. An aerial view of downtown Lafayette, bottom, and West Lafayette, top, Tuesday, June 11, 2019.
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