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Complete results from SPSL 3A girls and boys tournaments

October 21st, 2011 at Fri, 21st, 2011 at 9:57 am by caseyolson

SPSL 3A Girls Tournament

At Gold Mountain Golf Club, Cascade Course, Oct. 17-18

Team scores — Decatur 544 strokes, Enumclaw 569, Peninsula 598, Auburn Mountainview 604, Bonney Lake 613. Rachel Lewis (Peninsula) 72-78–150, Amanda Beyke (Decatur) 75-77–152, Celia Beyke (Decatur) 75-80–155, Tiffany Wilkening (Enumclaw) 87-82–169, Madeline Petellin (Enumclaw) 82-87–169, Katie Goins (Peninsula) 84-87–171, Tammy Wilkening (Enmclaw) 89-92–181, Desirae Haselwood (Bonney Lake) 93-90–183, Miranda Lehman (Decatur) 91-92–183, Bethany Cowman (Auburn Mountain View) 93-91–184, Anna Babbitt (Bonney Lake) 94-94–188, Alyssa Castagno (Decatur) 95-93–188, Juliana Trujillo (Lakes) 92-98–190, Megan Charron (Bonney Lake) 101-90–191, Kadyn Eldridge (Enumclaw) 93-100–193, Darian Keuter (Decatur) 97-97–194, Morgan Dorner (Lakes) 96-98–194, Aly Carr (Auburn Mountain View) 100-97–197, Amy Curtis (Auburn Mountain View) 101-97–198, Nicki Burkhauser (Auburn Mountain View) 99-102–201, Lindsey Fisher (Bonney Lake) 101-100–201, Whitney Wilcox (Bonney Lake) 98-104–202, Maddie Pillo (Enumclaw) 105-99–204, Katie Burkhauser (Auburn Mountain View) 104-108–212, Taylor Trembly (Decatur) 111-101–212, Hanna Nicholson (Peninsula) 115-98–213, Keeley Anderson (Auburn Mountain View) 107-110–217, Delaney Townsend (Bonney Lake) 114-104–218, Toni Keuter (Decatur) 107-113–220, Katarina Edwards (Bonney Lake) 110-112–222, Mackenna VanRuff (Enumclaw) 113-118–231, Jessica Kim (Decatur) 116-118–234

SPSL 3A Boys Golf Tournament

At Gold Mountain Golf Club, Olympic Course, Oct. 17-18

Team scores — Auburn Mountainview 489 strokes, Enumclaw 490, Peninsula 519, Decatur 531. Tyler Salsbury (Enumclaw) 66-72–138, Colton McCluskey (Enumclaw) 77-78–155, T3 Kelly Campbell (Auburn Mountain View) 77-79–156, Austin Geiger (Auburn Mountain View) 75-81–156, Griffin Lamb (Auburn Mountain View) 77-79–156, Vincent Vu (Auburn Mountain View) 82-76–158, Chase Dolliver, Enumclaw 83-75–158, Luke Kilcup (Peninsula) 81-77–158, Devin Findlay (Peninsula) 80-79–159, Adam Barker (Peninsula) 84-77–161, Alec Charles (Peninsula) 86-75–161, Carsten Olufson (Decatur) 79-83–162, Spencer Clapp (Decatur) 85-82–167, Beau Brock (Enumclaw) 82-88–170, Eric Grinberg (Peninsula) 84-86–170, Zach Wildin (Auburn Mountain View) 88-84–172, JR Condon (Enumclaw) 91-82–173, Harrison Bragg (Lakes) 89-85–174, Tyler Finneseth (Decatur) 86-89–175, Aaron Lamb (Lakes) 89-86–175, Jacob Nelson (Decatur) 91-85–176, Kaden Pigg (Decatur) 91-85–176, Brandon Barker (Peninsula) 94-83–177, Nick Chaussee (Peninsula) 87-91–178, Thomas Howe (Peninsula) 94-84–178, David Smith (Enumclaw) 91-88–179, Matt Yuste (Bonney Lake) 91-89–180, Eddie Gonzales (Lakes) 93-89–182, Greg Harris (Auburn Mountain View) 90-95–185, Cody Espey (Auburn Mountain View) 94-92–186, Kash Kolterman (Bonney Lake) 92-95–187, Jordan Huber (Lakes) 94-94–188, Jacob Rash (Bonney Lake) 105-91–196, Josh Journey (Bonney Lake) 102-95–197, Jacob Jones (Decatur) 99-98–197

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