Golf seasons end for Sallisaw, Muldrow, Roland boys at regional tournaments
The high school boys golf seasons came to an end for the Sallisaw Black Diamonds, the Muldrow Bulldogs and the Roland Rangers at their respective regional tournaments on Thursday.
The high school boys golf seasons came to an end for the Sallisaw Black Diamonds, the Muldrow Bulldogs and the Roland Rangers at their respective regional tournaments on Thursday.
At the Class 4A Regional Tournament at Wolf Mountain Country Club just west of Poteau, none of the three Black Diamonds golfers qualified as individuals for state.
However, Bo Qualls had his best round of the spring as he shot an opening-round score of 99 over the first 18 holes. After his 112 over the second 18 holes, Qualls finished with a 36-hole total of 211.
As for the other two Sallisaw golfers, Landon Smith had a 36-hole score of 261, while Christian Ellis shot a 36-hole total of 275.
The Bulldogs did not finish in the top four in team standings to earn a trip to state for all members, nor did any individual qualify for state.
At the Class 3A Regional Tournament at Claremore’s Heritage Hills Golf Course, the Rangers finished eighth with a team score of 742.
As individuals, Brady Edmondson had the best day, finishing the 36-hole event with a 166, followed by Kylan White with a 170, Avery Moya with a 181, Keegan Knapp with a 229 and Jalen Armer with a 230.
None of the Rangers earned individual berths to next week’s Class 3A State Tournament.