Thursday, August 20
2020 Polson Triangular
Polson Bay GC
By JOHN HEGLIE
Special for the Leader
The Polson Pirate varsity golf teams hosted their first meet of the season last Thursday at Polson Bay Golf Course.
Fifteen boys and 14 girls competed, representing Polson High School, Corvallis High School and Whitefish High School.
According to course PGA Head Golf Pro Cameron Milton, on the individual girls side Macee Greenwood of Corvallis continued her domination of Western Montana high school golf with a 78 to win by 12 strokes.
Second and third place came from the home team Pirates with senior Ellie Thiel (90) and freshman Ashley Maki (94).
The Corvallis girls won the team side by only two shots over the home team Pirates firing a 403.
For the individual boys, the Whitefish Bulldogs have a newcomer out of Texas, Billy Smith, who makes an already outstanding team better.
Smith fired a 2-under 70 to take medalist honors. Second and third place came out of Whitefish as well with Jonny Nix (72) and defending State A champion Cameron Kahle (77).
The Whitefish boys ran away with the team competition shooting a blistering 297 with all five boys breaking 80.
The Pirates were second with 356. Carson Hupka led Polson with an 81 while Hunter Emerson scored 86.
Girls Top ten individuals: 1, Macee Greenwood (C) 78; 2, Ellie Thiel (P) 90; 3, Ashley Maki (P) 94; 4, Sami Knapp (C) 96; 5, Kendall Reed (W) 97; 6, Anyah Cripe (W) 100; 7, Kylee Siefert (P) 106; 8, Anna Elm (W) 107; 9, Signee Storrud (C) 109; 10, Carly Garrick (P) 115.
Team scores:
CORVALLIS (403) – Macee Greenwood 78, Sami Knapp 96, Signee Storrud 109, Ava Leopold 120.
POLSON (405) – Ellie Thiel 90, Ashley Maki 94, Kylee Siefert 106, Carly Garrick 115, Clare Konen 130.
WHITEFISH (422) – Kendall Reed 97, Anyah Cripe 100, Anna Elm 107, Chloe Cole 118, Tallory Workman 126.
Boys Top ten individuals: 1, Billy Smith (W) 70; 2, Johnny Nix (W) 72; 3, Cameron Kahle (W) 77; t4, Marcus Kilman (W) 78; t4, Bjorn Olsen (W) 78; 6, Luke Schlimgen (C) 80; 7, Carson Hupka (P) 81; 8, Hunter Emerson (P) 86; t9, Mason Anderson (C) 90; t9, Torrin Ellis (P) 90.
Team scores:
WHITEFISH (297) – Billy Smith 70, Johnny Nix 72, Cameron Kahle 77, Marcus Kilman 78, Bjorn Olsen 78.
CORVALLIS (380) – Luke Schlimgen 80, Mason Anderson 90, Ashton Pintok 100, Bryce Cooper 110, Shane Lachenauer 114.
POLSON (356) – Carson Hupka 81, Hunter Emerson 86, Torrin Ellis 90, Christian Lund 99, Michael Smith 107.
Monday, August 24, 2020
Whitefish Invitational
by John Heglie, Special to the Leader
This past Monday at the Whitefish Invitational, the Whitefish Bulldog boys dominated their home course, but Polson Pirates Torrin Ellis, Hunter Emerson and Ronan Chief Colter Cornwell all forged 84s for a four-way tie with Cornwell netting fifth place in the scorecard playoff.
The Polson Lady Pirate girls took home the team title as well as individual medalist honors as Ellie Thiel shaved five strokes off her game from the previous competition to post an 85. Polson’s Ashley Maki took the silver with 93, while Carly Garrick shaved eight strokes off her previous outing to take the tenth spot.
2020 Whitefish Invitational Whitefish Lake GC, South Course Monday, Aug. 24 Girls Top 15 individuals 1, Ellie Thiel (P) 85; 2, Ashley Maki (P) 93; Kendall Reed (W) 95; 4, Macao Jackson (R) 98; 5, Maddie Sramek (W) 99; 6, Anyah Cripe (W) 101; 7, Anna Elm (W) 103; 8, Madyson RunningCrane (R) 104; 9, Kylee Niemeyer (R) 105; 10, Carly Garrick (P) 107; 11, Kylee Siefert (P) 108; 12, Rylee Cole (CF) 110; 13, Kayley Svendsbye (L) 112; 14, Clare Konen (P) 113; Elizabeth Opalka (CF) 115.
Team scores:
POLSON (393) – Ellie Thiel 85, Ashley Maki 93, Carly Garrick 107, Kylee Siefert 108, Clare Konen 113.
WHITEFISH (398) – Kendall Reed 95, Maddie Sramek 99, Anyah Cripe 101, Anna Elm 103.
RONAN (422) – Macao Jackson 98, Madyson RunningCrane 104, Kylee Niemeyer 105, Alyssa PrettyOnTop 115, Aaliyah Decker 144.
COLUMBIA FALLS (518) – Rylee Cole 110, Elizabeth Opalka 115, Eddie Chisholm 142, Emma Cooley 151, Hannah Tyler 167.
LIBBY – Kayley Svendsbye 112, Gabby Fantozzi 148.
Boys Top 15 individuals: 1, Cameron Kahle (W) 68; 2, Billy Smith (W) 75; 3, Johnny Nix (W) 80; 4, Bjorn Olsen (W) 82; *5, Colter Cornwell (R) 84; 6, Torrin Ellis (P) 84; 7, Hunter Emerson (P) 84; 8, Marcus Kilman (W) 84; 9, Luke Sova (CF), 87; 10, Cody Brothwell (CF) 90; 11, Carson Hupka (P) 91; 12, Christian Lund (P) 92; 13, Cole Cross (P) 94; 14, Troy Alford (R) 94; 15, Lane Clarke (CF) 95.
Team scores:
WHITEFISH (305) – Cameron Kahle 68, Billy Smith 75, Johnny Nix 80, Bjorn Olsen 82, Marcus Kilman 84.
POLSON (351) – Torrin Ellis 84, Hunter Emerson 84, Carson Hupka 91,Christian Lund 92, Cole Cross 94.
RONAN (376) – Colter Cornwell 84, Troy Alford 94, Ruben Couture 98, Sage Coffman 100, Dillon PrettyOnTop 101.
COLUMBIA FALLS (387) – Luke Sova 87, Cody Brothwell 90, Lane Clark 95, Jaeger Mohr 115, Kale Peters 117.
LIBBY (439) – Mason Gotham 98, Landon Haddock 103, Reece Malyevac114, Dylan Buckner 124, Thomas Roark 150.
Thursday, August 27, 2020
Ronan Invitational
MISSOULA — The Whitefish boys golf team and the Ronan girls golf team took first place at the Ronan Invitational Golf Tournament on Thursday.
The Bulldog boys tallied 309 as team, followed by Hamilton (345), Ronan (353), Polson (354) and Columbia Falls rounded out the top-five with a 376. Frenchtown was sixth with 393, followed by Libby (402) and Browning, who tallied a 510.
On the girls side, the Maidens squeezed out a win with a 400, just beating out Polson’s 401. Hamilton was third with 415, followed by Frenchtown, Whitefish (432), Browning (439) and Columbia Falls (472). Libby and Stevensville were also present on the girls side, but did not record scores.
Ellie Thiel took top honors on the girls side with a 82, while Billy Smith (67) was the boys winner.
Monday, August 31, 2020
Corvallis Invitational
Maki, Emerson lead Pirate golfers
By JOHN HEGLIE
Special for the Leader
Pirate golf participated in a pair of smaller tournaments scaled back on account of pandemic precautions.
On the final day of August at the University of Montana Golf Course, freshmen Ashley Maki for the girls and Hunter Emerson for the boys were the lone golfers to make the top 10.
2020 Corvallis Invitational University of Montana GC
Girls Team scores Whitefish 400, Corvallis 414, Polson 437, Frenchtown 444.
Top ten Macee Greenwood 73, Harper Amitage 92, Kendall Reed 93, Anna Elm 95, Sami Knapp 97, Jasi Oyler 101, Ashley Maki 103, Grace Bintz 103, Anyah Cripe 105, Catherine Gustin 106.
Boys Team scores Whitefish 308, Frenchtown 357, Polson 369, Corvallis 376.
Top Ten Cameron Kahle 69, Billy Smith 76, Marcus Killman 76, Luke Schlimgen 79, Mason Anderson 79, Hunter Emerson 85, Ben Duhame 87, Dylon Kominik 87, Johnny Nix 87, Bjorn Olson 87.
Girls
Team scores: Whitefish 400, Corvallis 414, Polson 437, Frenchtown 444.
Top 10: Macee Greenwood 73, Harper Amitage 92, Kendall Reed 93, Anna Elm 95, Sami Knapp 97, Jasi Oyler 101, Ashley Maki 103, Grace Bintz 103, Anyah Cripe 105, Catherine Gustin 106.
Boys
Team scores: Whitefish 308, Frenchtown 357, Polson 369, Corvallis 376.
Top 10: Cameron Kahle 69, Billy Smith 76, Marcus Killman 76, Luke Schlimgen 79, Mason Anderson 79, Hunter Emerson 85, Ben Duhame 87, Dylon Kominik 87, Johnny Nix 87. Bjorn Olson 87.
Thursday, September 17, 2020
Corvallis SFC Invitational
at Hamilton
Cameron Kahle of Whitefish won the boys individual title at the Corvallis SFC Invitational in Hamilton, shooting a 75 for a two-stroke victory over Luke Schlimgen of Corvallis. On the girls side, Macee Greenwood of Corvallis continued her dominant run this season by shooting a 76 to win by 14 strokes.
Boys
1) Cameron Kahle (Whitefish) 75; 2) Luke Schlimgen (Corvallis) 77; T-3 Tanner Hanson (Hamilton), 80; T-3 Billy Smith (Whitefish) 80; T-3 Billy Smith (Whitefish) 80; 5) Max Cianflone (Hamilton) 82; 6) Carson Hupka (Polson) 84; 7 Marcus Killman (Whitefish) 85; 8) Camas Romney (Frenchtown) 87; 9) Hunter Emerson (Polson) 88; 10) Mason Anderson (Corvallis) 89.
Girls
1) Macee Greenwood (Corvallis) 76; 2) Ali Rose (Hamilton) 90; 3) Harper Amitage (Frenchtown) 99; 4) Ellie Thiel (Polson) 101; 5) Jasi Oyler (Stevensville) 103; 6) Kendall Reed (Whitefish) 105; 7) Signee Storrud (Corvallis) 108, 8) Sami Knapp (Corvallis) 114.
Saturday, September 26, 2020
Kahle, Smith go 1-2; Whitefish sweeps NWA divisional
By Daily Inter Lake
POLSON — Cameron Kahle fired a 72, Billy Smith came in at 74 and the Whitefish Bulldogs put four golfers in the top eight to win the Western A Divisional boys’ golf title Saturday at Polson Bay Golf Course.
Whitefish swept the meet, with Anyah Cripe shooting 90 to lead a 3-5-8-14 finish among the girls. The Bulldogs won the girls’ title by 18 strokes and the boys won by 24.
Behind Kahle and Smith was Hamilton’s Tanner Hanson, who shot a 76. Whitefish golfer Marcus Kilman followed at 81 and Johnny Nix was at 82. The Bulldogs’ Bjorn Olson shot 85 to tie for 11th. Whitefish had 308 strokes to 332 for Hamilton.
Columbia Falls put two golfers in the boys’ top 15: Cody Brothwell (81) and Luke Sova (86).
On the girls’ side Corvallis standout Macee Greenwood fired a 74 to win medalist honors by 15 strokes over Hamilton’s Aly Rose.
After Cripe, Whitefish had Kendall Reed tie for fourth at 91 and Maddie Sramek tie for eighth at 97. Anna Elm placed 12th for the Bulldogs, who had 379 strokes total. Polson, led by Ellie Thiel’s 93, was second at 397.
Columbia Falls’ top finisher was Liz Olpaka, who placed 21st with a 111.
Western A Divisional
Polson Bay Golf Course
Boys
Team scores — 1, Whitefish 308; 2, Hamilton 332; 3, Polson 351; 4, Frenchtown 365; 5, Corvallis 375; 6, Libby 401; 7, Dillon 410; 8, Ronan 412; 9, Browning 469.
Individual Top 15
Cameron Kahle, Whitefish 72
Billy Smith, Whitefish 74
Tanner Hanson, Hamilton 76
Marcus Kilman, Whitefish 80
Cody Brothwell, Columbia Falls 81
Jackson Heath, Hamilton 81
Max Cianflone, Hamilton 82
Johnny Nix, Whitefish 82
Torrin Ellis, Polson 82
Luke Schlimgen, Corvallis 83
Carson Hupka, Polson 85
Bjorn Olson, Whitefish 85
Luke Sova, Columbia Falls 86
Mason Anderson, Corvallis 86
Kamas Romney, Frenchtown 87
Girls
Team scores — 1, Whitefish 379; 2, Polson 397; 3, Corvallis 400; 4, Hamilton 420; 5, Ronan 424; 6, Frenchtown 444; 7, Browning 444; 8, Columbia Falls 499.
Individual Top 15
Macee Greenwood, Corvallis 74
Aly Rose, Hamilton 89
Anyah Cripe, Whitefish 90
Harper Armitage, Frenchtown 91
Kendall Reed, Whitefish 91
Ellie Thiel, Polson 93
Jill Surechief, Browning 95
Maddie Sramek, Whitefish 97
Ashley Maki, Polson 97
Jasmine Oyler, Stevensville 97
Sami Knapp, Corvallis 98
Anna Elm, Whitefish 101
Alyssa Prettyontop, Ronan 102
Macao Jackson, Ronan 102
Kylee Seifert, Polson 103
Thursday, October 1, 2020
Smith, Whitefish boys leaders at State A golf
By Daily Inter Lake
BUTTE — Whitefish’s Billy Smith leads the boys field at the State A golf tournament in Butte after the first round.
Smith shot par — a 70 at Butte Country Club on Thursday.
Defending champion Cameron Kahle, also of Whitefish, fired a 72 to tie with Carson Hackmann of Laurel.
The Whitefish boys are first place with 305 strokes in the team race. Second place Billings Central had 324 and Polson was fifth with 345. Three-time defending team champion Laurel was 23 strokes back in third place.
Whitefish’s Marcus Kilman is tied for fifth overall with 78 strokes and just out of the top 15 were Johnny Nix with 85 and Bjorn Olson with 90.
Polson golfers Torrin Ellis finished with 87, Carson Hupka 85, Hunter Emerson 87 and Christian Lund 86.
As expected, Corvallis’ Macee Greenwood led the girls field with 5-over par 70, the only golfer in the girls field to break 80. Last year’s medalist Hannah Adams is still in striking distance with 82 strokes.
Ronan golfer Macao Jackson shot 96, and is tied for 10th place.
Ellie Thiel of Polson shot 99 and was tied for 12th.
Whitefish’s Anyah Cripe and Makenna Woody finished the day with 102 strokes. Kendall Reed had 104, Maddie Sramek 112, and Anna Elm 109.
Defending champs Laurel lead the girls team race with 338 strokes. Sidney is in a distant second at 395. Whitefish sits in fourth with 417.
Day two of the tournament continues today at Butte Country Club.
Class A State Golf
Butte Golf Club
GIRLS
Top 15 Individuals
Macee Greenwood, Corvallis 75
Alivia Webinger, Laurel 80
Hannah Adams, Laurel 82
Haylee Adams, Laurel 84
Karly Volk, Sidney 88
Harper Armitage, Frenchtown 91
Aly Rose, Hamilton 91
Breana Jensen, Laurel 92
Sarah Karanjai, Sidney 94
Karsyn Swigger, Custer Co 96
Ashlan Mortensen, Park 96
Macao Jackson, Ronan 96
Jill SureChief, Browning 98
Jessica Gubler, Park 99
Ellie Thiel, Polson 99
Jasmine Oyler, Stevensville 99
Elsa Cajune, Park 101
Team scores – Laurel 338, Sidney 395, Park 404, Whitefish 417, Corvallis 421, Polson 424, Ronan 426, Hamilton 439, Havre 493, Lewistown 519.
WHITEFISH – Anyah Cripe 102, Kendall Reed 104, Maddie Sramek 112, Anna Elm 109, Makenna Woody 102.
POLSON – Ellie Thiel 99, Ashley Maki 109, Kylee Seifert 104, Clare Konen 120, Carly Garrick 112.
RONAN – Alyssa Pretty On Top 106, Macao Jackson 96, Kylee Neimeyer 110, Madyson Running Crane 114.
BOYS
Top 15 Individuals
Billy Smith, Whitefish 70
Carson Hackmann, Laurel 72
Cameron Kahle, Whitefish 72
Nick Pasquarello, Billings Central 77
Reese Jensen, Billings Central 78
Marcus Kilman, Whitefish 78
Tanner Hanson, Hamilton 79
Conor Walsh, Billings Central 80
Jake Henderson, Lewistown 80
Josh Warp, Havre 80
Liam Higgins, Park 81
Luke Schlimgen, Corvallis 82
Trey Ewalt, Laurel 82
Danyk Jacobsen, Park 82
Truman Pierce, Lewistown 83
Team scores- Whitefish 305, Billings Central 324, Laurel 328, Park 343, Polson 345, Lewistown 350, Havre 352, Frenchtown 352, Hamilton 352.
WHITEFISH – Cameron Kahle 72, Billy Smith 70, Marcus Kilman 78, Johnny Nix 85, Bjorn Olson 90.
POLSON – Torrin Ellis 87, Carson Hupka 85, Hunter Emerson 87, Christian Lund 86, Michael Smith 104.
Friday, October 2, 2020
State A golf: Macee Greenwood breaks through for state win, Cameron Kahle defends title, Laurel girls win third straight
BUTTE — Things were clicking for Macee Greenwood as she headed into the 9th hole at 1-under. Then a quadruple bogey dampening her confidence and prompting her father to offer her some advice.
“He said, ‘You have to make a decision. You can either let this effect you or you can go out and play a good final nine holes,’” The Corvallis junior said.
While she ended up settling for a few more bogeys on the back nine, Greenwood did enough to card a second-round 6-over 78 and win the State A girls individual medal by seven strokes on Friday at the Butte Country after settling for second place her freshman and sophomore seasons
“It feels pretty good and pretty special after all the work I’ve put in to earn it,” said Greenwood, who led by five strokes after carding a 75 in the first round. “I felt pretty confident and I’m happy with how I played.”
Laurel’s Alivia Webinger, a freshman, shot an 80 both days to take second place while teammates Hannah Adams — the defending champion — and Haylee Adams carded a 168 and 169 respectively to help the Locomotive girls surge to their third-straight team title by nearly a hundred strokes with a two-day total of 680. The Sidney girls took second with a 776 —paced by a fifth-place finish from Karly Volk (173) – while Park (808), Whitefish (809) and Polson (811) finished in third, fourth and fifth separated by just three strokes.
The Locomotives may have extended their streak but, after winning both girls titles last year, they looked dissapointed as they sat outside the clubhouse waiting for the trophy presentation.
“You’d think we were at a funeral procession,” Laurel coach Jim O’Neil said, noting that the 680 team score was a State A record. “There’s that double edged sword around having such high expectations. I think when they have an opportunity to sit down and understand and analyze their accomplishment they’ll be happy about it.”
WHITEFISH BOYS SWEEP
Whitefish’s Cameron Kahle defended his individual title, but he needed a sudden death playoff to accomplish it.
Kahle, who finished the first round tied with Laurel’s Carson Hackmann for second place, found himself in a deadlock with teammate and first-round leader Billy Smith after 18 holes.
Kahle and Smith were sent into a three-hole playoff to determine the winner. Kahle needed just one to secure the win and maintain his title, parring hole No. 16 while Smith bogeyed. The two finished in first and second place with 36-hole totals of 146 while Laurel’s Carson Hackmann, last season’s state runner up, finished in third at 148 through two rounds. Billings Central’s Nick Pasquarello claimed fourth with a 153 and Josh Warp of Havre and Luke Schlimgen of Corvallis tied for fifth at 157.
“It feels pretty good,” said Kahle, a senior. “I’m not happy with how I played but I was able to grind all day. I didn’t leave any strokes out there.”
While he was happy to earn back-to-back titles, he wasn’t thrilled with how he won it.
“One of my least favorite feelings ever, having to go into a playoff with a teammate,” Kahle said. “Never a good feeling because, it changes the dynamic of the team heading home. It doesn’t feel right. It was a lot harder to get myself to go and compete against someone who I love as a teammate then someone from another school.”
Kahle wasn’t pleased that his individual win came at the expense of his teammate, but the 1-2 finish from him and Smith helped propel the Whitefish boys to a team title as the Bulldogs combined for a two-round total of 611 to top Billings Central (645) by 34 strokes.
Three-time defending champion Laurel settled for third place with 660, Livingston took fourth at 688 and Hamilton took fifth with 691.
Class A
Butte Country Club
Final round
Boys
Team scores: Whitefish 306-306—611, Billings Central 324-321—645, Laurel 328-332—660, Livingston 343-345—688, Hamilton 352-339—691, Polson 345-348—693, Frenchtown 351-360—711, Havre 252-360—712, Lewistown 350-373—723
Individuals:
Top 15
1. T1. Cameron Kahle, Whitefish, 72-74—146, and Billy Smith, Whitefish, 70-76—146; 3. Carson Hackmann, Laurel, 72-76—148; 4. Nick Pasquarello, Billings Central, 77-76—153; T5. Josh Warp, Havre, 80-77—157, and Luke Schlimgen, Corvallis, 82-75—157; 7. Conor Walsh, Billings Central, 80-78—158; T8. Reese Jensen, Billings Central, 78-81—159, and Marcus Kilman, Whitefish, 78-81—159; T10. Tanner Hanson, Hamilton, 79-81—160, and Johnny Nix, Whitefish, 85-75—160; 12. Kade Ewalt, Laurel, 82-81—163; 13. Hunter Emerson, Polson, 87-77—164; T14. Danyk Jacobsen, Livingston, 82-83—165, and Landen Gradwohl, Laurel, 84-81—165
16. Jake Henderson, Lewistown, 80-86—166; 17. Ryder Lee, Miles City, 86-82—168; 18. Ben Duhame, Frenchtown, 83-86—169; 19. Carson Hupka, Polson, 85-85—170; T20. Liam Higgins, Livingston, 81-91—172, Kamas Romney, Frenchtown, 84-88—172, and Matthew Hansen, Sidney, 85-87—172; T23. Jackson Heath, Hamilton, 88-85—173, and Bryce Hayes, Livingston, 94-79—173; T25. Torrin Ellis, Polson, 87-87—174, Tate Hazen, Sidney, 88-86—174, Cody Brothwell, Columbia Falls, 90-84—174, and Bjorn Olson, Whitefish, 90-84—174; T29. Fischer Brown, Lewistown, 88-88—176, and Max Cianflone, Hamilton, 91-85—176; 31. Will Tipton, Billings Central, 91-86—177; 32. Malachi Stewart, Billings Central, 89-89—178; T33. Taven Coon, Glendive, 90-88—178, Mason Anderson, Corvallis, 91-87—178, and Dylon Kominek, Frenchtown, 92-86—178; 36. Houston Dunn, Livingston, 88-92—180; T37. Truman Pierce, Lewistown, 83-99—182, Caleb Spangler, Havre, 91-91—182, and Cole Dickemore, Hamilton, 94-88—182; 40. Eli Weisenberger, Laurel, 90-94—184; T41. Christian Lund, Polson, 86-99—185, and Caleb Chamblis, Havre, 90-95—185; T43. Luke Sova, Columbia Falls, 97-90—187, and Parker Puyear, Dillon, 98-89—187; 45. Emerson Widmer, Hamilton, 95-93—188; 46. Chance Marshall, Livingston, 92-97—189; T47. Kale Reno, Havre, 91-99—190, Trey Ewalt, Laurel, 93-97—190, Braden Kindopp, Sidney, 93-97—190, Dillon Pretty On Top, Ronan, 95-95—190, and Lane Clark, Columbia Falls, 99-91—190; 52. Ruben Couture, Ronan, 94-98—192; T53. Eli Warner, Frenchtown, 93-100—193, and Kelton Simonson, East Helena, 99-94—193; 55. Kaden Harding, Miles City, 106-89—195; T56. Logan McNally, Frenchtown, 92-104—196, and Landon Haddock, Libby, 105-91—196; 58. Theron Peterson, Havre, 100-97—197; 59. Carson Barta, Lewistown, 99-100—199; 60. Mason Gotham, Libby, 97-105—202; 61. Carter Wichman, Lewistown, 102-100—202; 62. Ray Morrison, Dillon, 104-102—206; 63. Michael Smith, Polson, 104-106—210; 64. Connor Brown, East Helena, 116-103—219; 65. Dylan Buckner, Libby, 117-126—243..
Girls
Team scores: Laurel 338-342—680, Sidney 395-381—776, Livingston 404-404—808, Whitefish 417-392—809, Polson 424-387—811, Corvallis 421-405—826, Ronan 426-424—850, Hamilton 439-429—868, Havre 493-489—982, Lewistown 519-490—1,009
Top 15
Individuals: 1. Macee Greenwood, Corvallis, 75-78—153; 2. Alivia Webinger, Laurel, 80-80—160; 3. Hannah Adams, Laurel, 82-86—168; 4. Haylee Adams, Laurel, 84-85—169; 5. Karly Volk, Sidney, 88-85—173; 6. Aly Rose, Hamilton 91-89—180; 7. Sarah Karanjai, Sidney, 94-88—182; 8. Breana Jensen, Laurel, 92-91—183; T9. Harper Armitage, Frenchtown, 91-93—184, and Karsyn Swigart, Miles City, 96-88—184; 11. Ellie Thiel, Polson, 99-92—191; T12. Ashlan Mortensen, Livingston, 96-96—192, and Kendall Reed, Whitefish, 104-88—192; 14. Jasmine Oyler, Stevensville, 99-95—194; 15. Anyah Cripe, Whitefish, 102-94—196;
16. Jill SureChief, Browning, 98-99—197; 17. Ashley Maki, Polson, 109-88—197; 18. Macao Jackson Ronan 96-102—198; T19. Jessica Gubler, Livingston, 99-101—200, and Molly Cooney, Laurel, 102-98—200; 21. Makenna Woody, Whitefish, 102-99—201; T22. Elsa Cajune, Livingston, 101-104—205, and Grace Bintz, Frenchtown, 103-102—205; T24. Sami Knapp, Corvallis, 105-102—207, and Adriana Beyerle, Sidney, 106-101—207; T26. Catherine Gustin, Frenchtown, 102-106—208, and Alyssa Pretty On Top, Ronan, 106-102—208; T28. Liz Opalka, Columbia Falls, 103-108—211, and Kara Allen, Livingston, 108-103—211; 30. Kylee Seifert, Polson, 104-108—212; T31. Kiaralynn Weidinger, Lockwood, 106-108—214, and Ella Norby, Sidney, 107-107—214; 33. Jocelyn Staples, Havre, 105-110—215; 34. Brooklyn Brown, Hamilton, 117-99—216; 35. Clare Konen, Polson, 120-99—219; T36. Kylee Neimeyer, Ronan, 110-112—222, and Madyson Running Crane, Ronan, 114-108—222; 38. Carly Garrick, Polson, 112-111—223; 39. Maddie Sramek, Whitefish, 112-112—224; 40. Signee Storrud, Corvallis, 111-116—227; 41. McKinley Murray, Hamilton, 121-110—231; 42. Revonna Alamo, Hardin, 122-111—233; 43. Brittney Wagner, Browning, 119-119—238; T44. Kenzie Bender, Billings Central, 114-125—239, Emilee Iverson, Sidney, 119-120—239, Izzy Mecklenburg, Lewistown, 122-117—239, and Ava Leopold, Corvallis, 130-109—239; T48. Hayley Bender, Hamilton, 110-131—241, and Brooke Blue, Browning, 124-117—241; T50. Cadence Blankenship, Miles City, 121-121—242, and Anna Gremaux, Lewistown, 123-119—242; 52. Sylvie McKeon-Hanson, Havre, 114-130—244; 53. Mariah Fogle, Lewistown, 124-123—247; 54. Carlee Kato, Havre, 128-120—248; 55. Kaylinn Turney, Dillon, 126-123—249; 56. Gemma Sharples, Glendive, 126-126—252; 57. Aubrielle Grandpre, Livingston, 135-119—254; 58. Emma Hollingsworth, Hamilton, 124-132—256; 59. Kayley Svendsbye, Libby, 126-132—258; T60. Erin Hafemann, Hardin, 126-134—260, and Jori Haugen, Billings Central, 127-133—260; T62. Gianna Gutowsky, East Helena, 145-130—275, and Katharine Greenwood, Havre, 146-129—275; 64. BrookLynn Behl, Lewistown, 150-131—281.