Bringing Home Bronze: Girls and Boys Golf Win Third at State

Mackenzie Torres, Assistant Editor

  • The boys and girls golf teams won third place this week at their State Tournaments after two sweltering days in the heat.

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  • The boys and girls golf teams won third place this week at their State Tournaments after two sweltering days in the heat.

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  • The boys and girls golf teams won third place this week at their State Tournaments after two sweltering days in the heat.

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  • The boys and girls golf teams won third place this week at their State Tournaments after two sweltering days in the heat.

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  • The boys and girls golf teams won third place this week at their State Tournaments after two sweltering days in the heat.

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  • The boys and girls golf teams won third place this week at their State Tournaments after two sweltering days in the heat.

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  • The boys and girls golf teams won third place this week at their State Tournaments after two sweltering days in the heat.

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  • The boys and girls golf teams won third place this week at their State Tournaments after two sweltering days in the heat.

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  • The boys and girls golf teams won third place this week at their State Tournaments after two sweltering days in the heat.

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  • The boys and girls golf teams won third place this week at their State Tournaments after two sweltering days in the heat.

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After their first-place win at districts last Monday, the La Salle girls golf team competed at Quail Valley Golf Course against seven other 5A schools during the two-day State Tournament. 

After the first day, La Salle was five strokes behind Crescent Valley High School, putting them in fourth place, but the next day’s events moved them up the leaderboard. The team came in third at the end of the tournament with a combined score of 772 strokes. 

Boys golf traveled to Emerald Valley Golf Club in Eugene for their state tournament, which also resulted in a third place win for the team. Senior Will Koch won first in Oregon’s 5A division with a combined score of 156.