BURLEY, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — The first of the fall sports state tournaments has come and gone and the 5A and 6A golf seasons concluded Saturday afternoon and a pair of Bruins led the way for the Magic Valley in terms of individual finishers
5A Girls Individual
2. Gracee Payne, Twin Falls (+1) 151
3. Allison Shockey, Minico (+5) 155
9. Kate Miller, TF (+14) 164
T10. Alayna Lekkerkerk, TF (+20) 170
14. Kolette Jenkins, TF (+26) 176
19. Mae Lickley, TF (+32) 182
T28. Addyson Peterson, Jerome (+48) 198
T28. Cameron Burton, Jerome (+48) 198
T35. Capreece Beilke, Jerome (+55) 205
37. Dempsey Smith, Jerome (+62) 212
41. Evelynn Brown, Jerome (+73) 223
5A Boys Individual
2. Brody Payne, Twin Falls (-1) 143
8. Ike Redder, Burley (+8) 152 (Originally tied with Bishop Kelly’s Dan Moodie, won playoff hole for sole possession of eighth)
10. Kyler Barker, Jerome (+9) 153
T12. James Dunn, TF (+15) 159
T16. Braden Scott, TF (+16) 160
T18. Morgan Harper, Jerome (+18) 162
T28. Trey Billings, TF (+22) 166
T32. Jake Thompson, TF (+23) 167
T46. Anders Sheffield, Jerome (+30) 174
T59. Andrew Wilson, Jerome (+39) 183
63. Brett Harrison, Jerome (+101) 245
5A Girls Team
2. Twin Falls (+61) 661
8. Jerome (+212) 812
5A Boys Team
2. Twin Falls (+49) 625
9. Jerome (+96) 672
Full 5A results can be found here: https://www.golfgenius.com/pages/10544405704326822627
6A Girls Individual (All Canyon Ridge, no boys sent to state)
3. Danika Humphries (+2) 154
T23. Avery McBride (+33) 185
T33. Carlie Sklavos (+52) 204
36. Elizabeth Gonzalez (+55) 207
39. Nadiya Aspeytia (+79) 231
Canyon Ridge girls team took fifth overall with a (+64) 368, for full 6A results click here: https://www.golfgenius.com/pages/11016971418427464755
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