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    You are at:Home»Sports»Wamego wins 4A State Golf Championship

    Wamego wins 4A State Golf Championship

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    By KMAN Staff on May 24, 2023 Sports

    Wamego boys golf is your 4A State Champions! In Winfield, the Red Raiders rallied from a 7-shot first-day deficit to win by two strokes over Independence and three over Bishop Miege. Wamego shot a 639 for the two-day tournament.

    Individually, juniors Talon White, Cash Foltz and Spencer Hecht finished in 7th, 8th and tied for 10th respectively.

    The 2022-2023 school year was a very successful one for Wamego golf. As the girls team won the 4A state title back in October. Beating 2nd place Winfield by 88 strokes.

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    At 6A State in Newton, the Manhattan boys finished in 6th as a team. Finishing the two-day tournament 25 strokes behind first place Shawnee Mission East. Freshman Jackson Powers finishing tied for 10th at even-par. Sophomore Tate Reid tied for 21st at 4-over.

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    At the Sand Greens tourmanet in Leonardville, the Riley County Falcons finished in 4th place. Senior Connor Verge tied for 9th place at 16-over. Downs-Lakeside ran away with the tournament. Winning by 25 strokes ahead of 2nd place Beloit-St. John’s.

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