Joe Fritz of Marmion (center) putts during the Geneva boys golf invitational at Mill Creek in Geneva on Thursday. | Brian Powers~Sun-Times Media
From left, Nathan Pedroza from Batavia, Matt Weber from Burlington Central and Ted Cuscaden from Geneva at the Geneva boys golf invitational at Mill Creek in Geneva on Thursday. | Brian Powers~Sun-Times Media
Yorkville's Brant Leggett circles the hole after missing a putt during the Geneva boys golf invitational at Mill Creek in Geneva on Thursday. | Brian Powers~Sun-Times Media
Ted Cuscaden of Geneva chips onto the green during the Geneva boys golf invitational at Mill Creek in Geneva on Thursday. | Brian Powers~Sun-Times Media
Matt Weber of Burlington Central walks up to the hole after marking his ball during the Geneva Invitational on Thursday at Mill Creek in Geneva. | Brian Powers~Sun-Times Media
Dan Shepherd from St. Charles North hits a shot during the Geneva Invitational on Thursday. | Brian Powers~Sun-Times Media
Dan Lenz of Larkin hits an approach to the green during the Geneva Invitational on Thursday. | Brian Powers~Sun-Times Media
Dan Lenz from Larkin (left) and Joe Fritz from Marmion search for Fritz's ball during the Geneva Invitational on Thursday. | Brian Powers~Sun-Times Media
Led by individual runner-up Liam Creamer’s 1-under-par 71, Marmion easily won the Geneva Invitational on Thursday at Mill Creek. The Cadets shot 288 — 12 shots better than second-place Batavia. Marmion had four golfers finish in the top 10 as Joe Fritz (71), Brett Koskinen …