St. Regis/Clark Fork High School Golf Tournament
Mineral Independent | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 7 years, 7 months AGO
The St. Regis/Clark Fork High School Golf Tournament was held at St. Regis on May 3.
Dylan Beckman with Thompson Falls came in first with a score of 76 followed by teammates, Kade Pardee with 81 and Ethan Brown with 85. Clark Fork’s Tucker McLees came in with a score of 86.
Eureka Boys
Tristan Kaufman 127
Kaden Benford 148
Cooper Fornal 139
Preston Shaw 117
St. Regis Boys
JD Booker 133
Nic Day 103
Thompson Falls Boys
Dylan Beckman 76
Ethan Brown 85
Kade Pardee 81
Michael Johnson 88
Nate Ostwald 98
Seeley Swan Boys
Wrangell Parcell 105
Clark Fork Boys
Tucker McLees 86
Danner Haskins 101
Aaron Waddle 89
Drake Neill 108
Thomas Anderson 121
Plains Boys
Duncan Chisholm 102
Parker Flock 130
Nick Gumm 147
Mullan Boys
Samuel Hess 135
Zen Haning 159
Florence Boys
Ethan Bernard 119
Spencer Wilson 144
Addison Paske 141
Darby Boys
Christian Humphrey 115
Michael Talley 103
Sam Stewart 102
Oliver Harrell 117
Aaron Hansen 115
Eureka Girls
Peyton Benson 109
Thompson Falls Girls
Elsie Brown 90
Megan Baxter 113
Clark Fork Girls
Jonna Warnken 111
Plains Girls
Kaylee Cole 134
McKenna O’Lexey 160
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