Youth battle in golf tourney
Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 16 years, 6 months AGO
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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