SHS golfers have strong first day at state
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SANDPOINT — At the end of the first day of the state golf tournament, Sandpoint's girls sit in third place and the boys team is sixth.
The tournament continues today at the Sage Lakes Golf Course in Idaho Falls.
"I could not be more proud or excited about the state of Sandpoint golf," Sandpoint coach Mike Deprez said.
On the girls team, Alexa Tuinstra and Taylor Mire each had personal bests, scoring a 76 and a 75, respectively, on the par 70 course. Mire had back-to-back birdies and Tuinstra had an eagle.
"They had their own highlight real going on out there," Deprez said.
Raegan Samuels shot a 93, shaving 40 strokes off her previous appearance at the tournament. In addition, Demi Driggs is starting to swing well and Audrey Sheffler is poised for a run on the tournament's second day, Deprez said.
It was a similar script for the boys team as Jake Samuels shot 74, four strokes over par. Joey Aexel wasn't far behind, shooting 79. The Bulldogs also saw consistent scoring from Rusty Lee and Austin Dillon, Deprez said. Freshman Micah Young shot an 87.
The boys team is in good position and is "within striking distance of fourth" if the golfers do as well, or a stroke or two better, on the tournament's second day, said Deprez.
"I'm ecstatic about how well they played," he added.
4A
At Sage Lakes Golf Course, Idaho Falls
BOYS
Par 70
TEAM SCORES — 1, Bishop Kelly 290. 2, Twin Falls 303. 3, Shelley 310. 4, Skyline 314. 5, Preston 317. 6, Sandpoint 325. 7, Columbia 335. 8, Canyon Ridge 340. 9, Jerome 350. 10, Vallivue 356.
TOP 10 INDIVIDUALS — 1, Derek Lekkerkerk, 67. 2, Nate Nelson, Shelley, 68. 3 (tie), Dallas Jackson, Bishop Kelly, Alex Lui, Idaho Falls, 70. 5, William Comstock, Bishop Kelly, 71. 6, Niclas Bischoff-Jones, Bishop Kelly, 72. 7 (tie), Davis Mickelsen, Skyline, Owen Pearson, Preston, Brady Hanna, Lakeland, 73. 10 (tie), Jake Samuels, Sandpoint, Logan Rogers, Pocatello, Henry Higham, Shelley, 74.
LAKELAND — Brady Hanna 73.
SANDPOINT — Jake Samuels 74, Joey Aexel 79, Rusty Lee 86, Austin Dillon 86, Micah Young 87.
GIRLS
Par 70
TEAM SCORES — 1, Twin Falls 308. 2, Bishop Kelly 318. 3, Sandpoint 336. 4, Skyline 355. 5, Minico 369. 6, Century 381. 7, Canyon Ridge 395. 8, Emmett 412. 9, Shelley 413.
TOP 10 INDIVIDUALS — 1, Ava Schroeder, Twin Falls, 65. 2, Lauren Aasand, Century, 71. 3, Allison Shockey, Minico, 72. 4 (tie), Claire Hall, Vallivue, Cara Carter, 73. 6, Hailee Cole, Skyline, 74. 7, Taylor Mire, Sandpoint, 75. 8 (tie), Alexa Tuinstra, Sandpoint, Adri Ruffing, Mountain Home, 76. 10, Ellie Billings, Hillcrest, 77.
SANDPOINT — Taylor Mire 75, Alexa Tuinstra 76, Audrey Sheffler 92, Raegan Samuels 93, Demi Driggs 99.
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