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Geplaatst: 17-05-2017 08:23:47 Onderwerp: Nevada's team, Cassville's Garner in third place in Class 3 |
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SEDALIA, Mo. — Nevada's team and Cassville's Dylan Bobby Wagner Womens Jersey Garner were in third place after Monday's first round of the MSHSAA Class 3 boys golf state tournament at the Sedalia Country Club. The Tigers, who finished third in last year's state meet, are part of a four-team battle separated by just six strokes at the top of the standings. St. Francis Borgia is the leader with 303, followed by Priory 305, Nevada 307 and Rogersville 309. Pembroke Hill was fifth with 320. Patrick Ferry and John Quitno both Neville Hewitt Womens Jersey shot 4-over-par 74s to lead the Tigers, good for a share of fifth place on the leaderboard. Nevada's Jacob Hammontree shot 77, Bronson Smith 82 and Carter Swearingen 97. "We know we can improve," Nevada coach Brian Leonard said. "We didn't play to our potential. I was hoping to shoot 300 to 310 ... I knew that Ndamukong Suh Youth Jersey would put us in the hunt. ... Everybody is anxious for tomorrow. They can't wait. They know they made mistakes. They are getting a feel for the greens. They are really fast. You http://www.authenticramsproshop.com/choose-cheap-27-tre-mason-jersey.html have to hit spots on the green and let it roll to the hole." Brayden Watts of Southern Boone http://www.bengalsproclub.com/aj-mccarron-jersey-c-1_4.html fired a 1-under-par 69 to earn the midway medalist honor, followed by Jacob Krantz of Osage with 70 and Garner and Priory's Peter Weaver with 72. Monett's Clayton Kaiser was tied for 15th with 76, and teammates Lane Witt and Caleb Long shot 77 and 86, respectively. Levi French of Webb City shot 83, Aurora's Bailey Burden had 87 and Carl Junction's Tyler Markham shot 89. Class 1 BOLIVAR, Mo. — Five area players posted top-20 finishes in the first round at Silo Ridge Golf and Country Club. Presten Richardson of Miller led area golfers with a 78, good for a share of sixth place. Peyton Bell of Bloomfield was the first-round leader with 2-over-par 74, followed by Jett Simons of Gallatin with 75, Logan Smith of LaPlata with 76 and Gannon Withers of New Bloomfield and Dakota Prewitt of New Covenant with 77. Matthew Wilson of Purdy was tied for eighth place with 79. Aaron Wells of Thomas Jefferson was tied for 15th with an 81, one shot ahead of teammate Luke Kirk and Purdy's Tyler Keeler, who were tied for 18th. Lockwood's Will Beerly just missed the top-20 with 83. Other area scores: Pierce City's Kaleb Meyer 94, McAuley Catholic's Arthur Vajeepiyanantanon 97 and College Heights Christian's Will Secker 102. Class 4 Ozark Conference champion Glendale opened a five-shot lead at Twin Hills Golf and Country Club. The Falcons posted a 300 team score, followed by Rockhurst 305 and Chaminade 306. A second-round shootout for individual honors is anticipated as five three shots separate the top 26 players. Alexander Locke of Glendale, Matt Hoemann of Washington http://www.authenticramsproshop.com/choose-cheap-27-tre-mason-jersey.html and John Moran of Eureka matched par-72 to share the first-round lead. They and Hudson Dubinski of Columbia Rock Bridge tee off in Tuesday's final group off the No. 1 tee at 9:39 a.m. Dubinski shot a 73 and is tied with Sam Parrott of Liberty and Joseph Terschluse of Chaminade. Reilly Ahearn of Ladue, Tanner Collins of Liberty North and David Meindl of Timberland were another shot back at 74. Class 2 FREMONT HILLS, Mo. — Lamar's Kip Roland is tied for ninth place at 76 after one round at Fremont Hills Country Club. Brooks Jungbluth of St. Joseph LeBlond topped the leaderboard with 2-under-par 69, one shot ahead of Jack Parker of Father Tolton Regional Catholic in Columbia. Nathan McArthur of Lamar was .tied for 29th with 84, and teammate Isaiah Cleveland shot 80. Diamond's Bryce Sprague and Mount Vernon's Ryan Cota shot 95 and 100, respectively. |
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