Marion golfers win home invite
May 9
Marion Invitational
Marion golfers won their own invitational at Glen Carin Golf Course in Ogdensburg.
The Mustangs hit a low score of 362, three strokes better than the 365 hit by both Amherst and Antigo. Wittenberg-Birnamwood was fourth with a 370. Bonduel was eighth with a 416, and Menominee Indian/Gresham was 12th with a 472.
Scoring for Marion were Brady Malueg with an 86, Jack Schoen with an 88, and Collin Grogan and Edward Schoen each with a 94. Samuel Gueths had a 101.
Wittenberg-Birnamwood was led by George Seegmiller with an 85, followed by Joey Seegmiller with an 86, Owen Schultz with a 97 and Jaden Clark with a 102. Nicholas Flak scored a 108.
Griffin Uelmen led Bonduel with a 94. He was followed by Ryan Westrich with a 98, Aidan Beaulieu with a 111 and Ethan Schauder with a 113. Evan Wilcox scored a 127.
For Menominee Indian/Gresham, it was Franky Allery with a 110, Jefferson Hoffman with a 120, and Kaidyen Zaitz and Cierra Ninham each with a 121. Sara Kelley carded a 139.
Oconto Falls Stu Anderson Invitational
Oconto Falls fielded two teams among the nine at River Island Golf Course in Oconto Falls.
Oconto Falls placed fifth with a 357, and Oconto Falls 2 placed eighth with a 386. Pulaski was seventh with a 373.
Kadyn Riel led Oconto Falls with a 76 and was joined by Austin Anderson with a 92, Carson McDermid with a 94 and Isaiah Hirst with a 95. Nick Trepanier scored a 100.
Pulaski golfers were Casey Madlem with an 89, Bradin Schultz with a 91, Brody Hronek with a 94 and Reed Gussert with a 99. Eli Holderness carded a 102.
Jackson Burd scored a 94 to lead the Oconto Falls 2 team. He was joined by Landon Magnin and Alex Egan, each with a 97, and Will Allen with a 98. Sullivan O’Harrow scored a 112.