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Ronan finishes up regular season

Kylie Richter Lake County Leader | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 8 years, 8 months AGO
by Kylie Richter Lake County Leader
| May 5, 2016 9:14 AM

Last week, the Ronan golf team traveled to Libby for a chilly invitational. Among the best performances on the day for the Ronan team was by Brooklyn Olson, who took tied for second place, shooting a 95. Right behind her was Kaitlyn Woirhaye with a 98, and a few spots back was Tania Ulutoa, who shot a 106. Heather Pospishil shot a 108 for the Maidens, and Lauryn Hales shoot a 109.

For the boys, Fisher Niemeyer came in fifth, shooting an 80. Finishing right behind him was freshman Anthony Camel, who shot a 91. Tanner Olson also finished in the top 10 with a 101.

The golf team finished up their regular season at Seeley, then start into tournaments on Monday.

Libby Invitational

Cabinet View Golf Course

BOYS

Team scores: Bigfork 341, Ronan 377.

Top 10 individuals - Joseph Potkonjak, Bigfork, 69; Ryggs Johnston, Libby, 73; Jonny Cielak, Libby, 75; Colton Studghill, Bigfork, 79; Fisher Niemeyer, Ronan, 80; Anthony Camel, Ronan, 91; Augie Emslie, Bigfork, 94; Alec Cole, Plains, 96; Jacob Haberlock, Bigfork, 99; Tanner Olson, Ronan, 101.

GIRLS

Team score: Ronan 407.

Top 10 individuals - Jade Ladeaux, Plains, 91; Lily Feeback, Libby, 95; Brooklyn Olson, Ronan, 95; Kaitlyn Woirhaye, Ronan, 98; Darin Truman, Eureka, 100; Popla Swangsawi, Eureka, 103; Tania Ulutoa, Ronan, 106; Peyton Benson, Eureka, 107; Heather Pospishil, Ronan, 108; Lauryn Hales, Ronan, 109.

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