WHITEHALL — Every local player to participate in Wednesday’s Whitehall jamboree finished within a seven-stroke scoring range, shooting between a 41 and a 48. Whitehall edged Montague for fourth place in the jamboree with a 167, while the Wildcats were three strokes behind.
Neither school placed an individual into the top 10 finishers, but three local players were among a five-way tie for 11th place.
Whitehall’s Brady Tate and Trenton TenBrock and Montague’s Owen Raeth led the way for local players, with each scoring a 41. Tate and TenBrock each made one birdie during their rounds.
Three more local players were just one stroke behind that group. Montague’s Brayden Bultema and Bucky Aney and Whitehall’s Braedon Bond each shot a 42. Bultema made a birdie in his round.
Jones McDowell shot a 43 for Whitehall, and William Burger rounded out team scoring with a 44. For Montague, Trevin Silvers was the fourth scorer with a 45.
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