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Superior, St. Regis golf at Thompson Falls

Summer Crosby | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 15 years, 1 month AGO
by Summer Crosby
| April 28, 2010 1:02 PM

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Tamara Rennick eyes her shot at Thompson Falls on Saturday.

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Shad Hotchkiss, playing as the #2 golfer from St. Regis chips a ball onto the ninth green at Thompson Falls on Saturday.

The St. Regis golfers were in Thompson Falls this last weekend. The boys finished with a team total of 464. Surprisingly, the boys had no finishers in the top ten individuals at the meet.

While there were no team scores for the girls overall, Tiger golfers Shelby Bird and Jocelyn Dockter were both in the top ten. Bird took sixth place in the top ten standings with 122. Dockter came in behind Bird in seventh with a game score of 124.

Superior didn't fair to badly in Thompson Falls either. Trevor Bailey placed in sixth in the top ten individuals. He had a golf score of 92 for the day. Tamara Rennick had a good showing for the girls. She placed second in the top ten standings. She ended the day up with a 99 for the day.

The St. Regis Tigers will be at Deer Lodge on Saturday, May 1 as will Superior. Both teams will then be at the Trestle Creek Golf Course in St. Regis on May 6 at 9 a.m.

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