Homedale golf course
The state 5A and 4A golf tournaments move to the fall this fall, part of a two-year experimental run.
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Taylor Potter tied for 18th with a 178 to lead the Vikings, who brought home a trophy last year after finishing fourth. Lauren Parish of Rocky Mountain shot a 68-68-136, 6 under par, winning the girls tournament by 10 strokes.Ĭoeur d’Alene’s girls were fifth, 16 shots off fourth-place Mountain View.
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Reid Piron of Boise won the tournament with a 71-72-143, 1 over par, leading the Brave to their first team title since 1991. To be that consistent, he’ll do well in college.”įour of the five Vikings were on the state team last year, with the lone exception being freshman Grant Potter. And if you can do that in this game, and be at your best at different courses and conditions, that’s really impressive. “He’s been playing really well the last few years for us,” Bennett said. “All three of the top teams scored some really good numbers.”īoise won the tournament with a 291-303-594, followed by Eagle with a 304-310-614.Ĭoeur d’Alene senior Cole Jaworski, who has signed with the Community Colleges of Spokane, finished sixth with a 74-77-151 to earn medalist honors for finishing in the top 10. “With the talent of the other teams down here, third was a really good finish,” said Bennett, in his third year as coach. The third gual - have a really good finish at state.Ĭoeur d’Alene finished third in the boys tournament for the second straight year on Tuesday, finishing with a 307-323-630, and bringing home another trophy for a top-four finish. This year’s first two goals for the Vikings - win a regional title, and qualify for state.
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NAMPA - As Coeur d’Alene boys golf coach Chase Bennett described, the goals were set long before stepping on the bus to travel south for the state 5A tournament on Saturday afternoon.