The Cascade Kodiak golf team competed in the Gamble Sands Invitational on April 19. Bryson Murdock shot 87 to lead the Kodiak boys, which had a team score of 378. Bruce-Ledbeter-Gibbs shot 96, Carter Welch 97 and Garrett Halseth 98.
“Bryson had 10 pars in one of the better rounds he’s had this year. His scores are continuing to drop on his quest to try and qualify for the state tournament,” said Cascade Head Coach Randy Alexander. “ The other boys, I felt , kinda struggled on the big, long, 7,100 yard course. The course was in tip-top condition for this early in the year.”
Grayson Giboney was medalist with a 67. Lake Stevens and Shadle Park tied with a team score of 317. Lake Stevens won the tiebreaker.
Alexander felt it was a good test, considering they play CTL Tournament there on May 9 and the District/State qualifier there on May 16.
Maddie Hontou was the only Cascade girls to make the trip to Gamble Sands on the day following the boys’ tournament. She shot 104, which was her best score ever there.
“She had four pars in her round. She had five bad holes that put a crimp on what could have been her best round ever. She is getting ready to, one of these days, put it all together to shoot that fantastic round. She almost had it there. It was a great day to be on the course,” Alexander said.
Kenedee Peters of Ephrata, a two time 2A state champion, was medalist with a 66. Mount Spokane won as a team with a score of 347.
Cascade hosted Quincy on April 25. Results were not available before press time. They host Okanogan and Chelan on Thursday, then Okanogan and Omak on May 2.
Ian Dunn can be reached at 548-5286 or editor@leavenworthecho.com.
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