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Gallatin and St. Joseph Christian capture conference titles in Boys Golf

by Jeremy Benson, GrandRiverConference.com

Gallatin Bulldogs won their 3rd consecutive GRC Boys Golf Championship on Monday at Green Hills Golf Course in Chillicothe.  They finished two strokes ahead of 2nd Place South Harrison.  Gallatin has now won 15 conference titles (all since 1998).

St. Joseph Christian won their first-ever conference title in Boys Golf at the GRC West Championship on Monday at Cameron Veteran's Memorial Golf Course.  They finished six strokes ahead of 2nd Place Stanberry.

Brody Bird of Gallatin, who shot a 71 at the GRC Championship, and Levi Lindley of St. Joseph Christian, who shot an 86 at the GRC West Championship, were the individual champions.

Gallatin


St. Joseph Christian


Full Results from GRC Championship

Team Results
1. Gallatin 362
2. South Harrison 364
3. Maysville 366
4. Trenton 374
5. Marceline 389
6. Putnam County 437
7. Milan 442
8. Brookfield 458

Individual Results
1. Brody Bird, Gallatin 71
2. Lance O'Dell, Marceline 76
3. Quin Taylor, South Harrison 76
4. Kiefer Tolson, Trenton 78
5. Taylor Trenter, Milan 80
6. Riley Gott, Trenton 80
7. Caden Littrell, South Harrison 81
8. Jack Donovan, Gallatin 82
9. Eli Gaiser, Maysville 85
10. Cooper Clarkson, Brookfield 85

Full Results from GRC West Championship

Team Results
1. St. Joseph Christian 379
2. Stanberry 385
3. King City 397
4. Worth County 442
5. Albany 456

Individual Results
1. Levi Lindley, St. Joseph Christian 86
2. Levi Miller, St. Joseph Christian 89
3. Jordyn Wright, Stanberry 92
4. Aiden Graham, Stanberry 92
5. Brady Armfield, King City 94
6. Kolton Dias, Stanberry 98
7. Lukas Angle, Albany 98
8. Nick Simmerly, King City 99
9. Andrew Craig, North Harrison 101
10. Tucker Mollus, King City 101

Photos I took at GRC Championship in Chillicothe

Photos from Clifton Grooms at GRC Championship in Chillicothe

Photos from Jon Dykstra at Maryville Daily Forum from GRC West Championship in Cameron

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