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Youth battle in golf tourney

Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 16 years, 6 months AGO
by Western News
| June 30, 2009 12:00 AM

Dan Leggins, Jonathan Davidson, Keith Johnson and Holly Leggins claimed first-place finishes within their respective divisions at the Cabinet View Country Club Junior Tournament, held recently in Libby.

Dan Leggins shot a 51 to finish as champion in the Advanced Boys division. Quinn Sullivan finished runner-up with Johnny Ceilak taking third.

In Intermediate Boys, Davidson won with a 57, one stroke better than runner-up Riley Calbeck. Eric Lauer finished third.

Johnson took Beginner Boys with a score of 42 with Trey Thompson second and Tanner Marshall third.

And in Intermediate Girls, Holly Leggins won by two strokes with a 53. Jayden Winslow was second and Sidney Stevenson third.

CVCC Junior Tournament

Advanced Boys

Dan Leggins    51

Quinn Sullivan    57

Johnny Ceilak    60

Cooper Brown    61

Morgan Wilkens    63

Nick Robertson    67

Kyle McNew    68

Cody Wood    71

Zach Crace    71

Austin Woods    74

Intermediate Boys

Jonathan Davidson    57

Riley Calbeck    58

Eric Lauer    66

Caleb Chavel    71

Austin Swartzon    74

Beginner Boys

Keith Johnson    42

Trey Thompson    48

Tanner Marshall    64

Jayden Short    71

Intermediate Girls

Holly Leggins    53

Jayden Winslow    55

Sidney Stevenson    69

Tina Smith    73

Alex Crace    95

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