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Love takes 12th at Kalispell Invite

Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 9 years, 8 months AGO
by Hungry Horse News
| September 23, 2015 7:47 AM

The Columbia Falls boys golf team took eighth at the two-day Kalispell Invitational last Thursday and Friday. The Wildcats were led by Gabe Love who shot a 79 and 88 to take 12th overall.

Logan Lybbert shot a 105-98, LJ Panasuk a 107 – 92, Logan Peck 98 – 103, Trey Perkins 116 – 107.

On the girls’ side Shea Lefevbre shot a 118 – 111 and Kerry Lanners a 128 – 114.

“It was a great opportunity for a two-day tournament — great tuneup for state,” said coach Gene Marcille. “There was strong competition with all of the AA schools in attendance.”

The tournament was played on the Northern Pines golf course Thursday at the Buffalo Hills course Friday.

The team travels to Fairmont Hot Springs for the divisional tournament this weekend.

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