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

 by Jeremy Benson, GrandRiverConference.com

Maysville Wolverines won their 1st GRC Boys Golf Championship since 2010 on Monday at Green Hills Golf Course in Chillicothe.  They finished five strokes ahead of 2nd Place Gallatin.  Maysville has now won 8 conference titles in Boys Golf.

St. Joseph Christian won their 2nd consecutive conference title in Boys Golf at the GRC West Championship on Monday at Cameron Veteran's Memorial Golf Course.  They finished four strokes ahead of 2nd Place Princeton.  St. Joseph Christian's win is also their 2nd Boys Golf conference championship in school history.

Brody Bird of Gallatin, who shot a 77 at the GRC Championship, and Jensen Davis of North Harrison, who shot an 79 at the GRC West Championship, were the individual champions.  Bird's win is his 2nd consecutive championship.

Maysville

 

Photo courtesy of Maysville R-1 School District Facebook Page


St. Joseph Christian

Photo courtesy of Nicki Carlson

Full Results from GRC Championship

Team Results
1. Maysville 329
2. Gallatin 334
3. Trenton 335
4. Brookfield 336
5. Marceline 375
6. South Harrison 386
7. Milan 439
8. Putnam County 447

Individual Results
1. Brody Bird, Gallatin 77
2. Lance O'Dell, Marceline 77
3. Eli Gaiser, Maysville 78
4. Riley Gott, Trenton 78
5. Drake Weaver, Trenton 78
6. Cooper Clarkson, Brookfield 79
7. Jack Donovan, Gallatin 81
8. Devan Parn, Brookfield 82
9. Louis DeWilde, Maysville 82
10. Jace Harms, Maysville 84


Photo courtesy of John Cowling

Full Results from GRC West Championship

Team Results
1. St. Joseph Christian 391
2. Princeton 395
3. North Harrison 403
4. King City 417
4. Stanberry 417
6. Worth County 423
7. Albany 428

Individual Results
1. Jensen Davis, North Harrison 79
2. Levi Lindley, St. Joseph Christian 80
3. Levi Miller, St. Joseph Christian 80
4. Andrew Craig, North Harrison 89
5. Clay Evans, Princeton 89
6. Aiden Graham, Stanberry 90
7. Chase Cline, Albany 91
8. Hudson Wilson, Princeton 91
9. Owan Roberson, North Harrison 94
10. Colby McQueen, Stanberry 97

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