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Wildkats win at Meadow Lake

Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 12 years, 4 months AGO
by Hungry Horse News
| September 5, 2012 7:58 AM

The Columbia Falls girls golf team won a triangular match last week against Libby and Whitefish at the Meadow Lake Resort Golf Course.

The girls were led by McKenna Emmerich, who shot a 108. Morgan Love shot a 110 to tie for second place.

On the boys side, the top golfer was Henry Chisholm, who shot a 108 and took ninth. Gabe Love was 10th with 118. The boys overall came in third place.

The golf team was scheduled to play in the Polson Invitational on Sept. 4 after presstime. They have another home tourney at Meadow Lake on Sept. 11.

Girls

Team scores: Columbia Falls 486, Whitefish 516, Libby 534.

Top 10 individuals

McKenna Emmerich, CF 108

Morgan Love, CF 110

Katie Fyall, W 110

Maggie Panasuk, CF 116

Georgia Donaldson, W 122

Malia Morris, W 128

Lily Seeback, Lib 130

Paige Bothman, Lib 130

Hannah Stewart, Lib 132

Erin Jager, Lib 142

Boys

Team scores: Whitefish 372, Libby 401, Columbia Falls 483.

Top 10 individuals

Cooper Donahue, W 86

Morgan Wilkins, Lib 90

Trevor Turgeon, W 93

Mitch Young, W 95

Quinn Sullivan, Lib 96

Joey Walp, W 98

Johnny Celak, Lib 107

Kyle McNew, Lib 108

Henry Chisholm, CF 108

Gabe Love, CF 118

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