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Priest River boys golf holds down fourth at state after day 1

DYLAN GREENE | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 4 years, 7 months AGO
by DYLAN GREENE
Sports Editor | May 17, 2021 9:22 PM

RATHDRUM — The Priest River boys golf team is in position for a state trophy after the first day of the 3A state tournament.

The Spartans sit in fourth with a team score of 371. They are one stroke ahead of fifth place Buhl and 46 behind first place Kimberly. Intermountain League rival Kellogg is in second with a 326.

Kameron Salesky shot a nine-over-par 81 and is in a three-way tie for seventh. Luke Butler carded an 89, Bowen Fegert recorded a 92, Jace Yount had a 109 and Hayden Stockton finished with a 117.

Play for the final day of the tournament starts at 9 a.m. Tuesday at Twin Lakes Village Golf Club in Rathdrum.

3A state golf tournament

Twin Lakes Village Golf Club

Par 72

Day 1

BOYS

TEAM SCORES — 1, Kimberly, 325. 2, Kellogg, 326. 3, McCall-Donnelly, 358. 4, Priest River, 371. 5, Snake River, 372. 6, Buhl, 381. 7, Fruitland, 388. 8, Teton, 391.

PRIEST RIVER — Kameron Salesky 81, Luke Butler 89, Bowen Fegert 92, Jace Yount 109, Hayden Stockton 117.

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