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Eli Feezell shot an 82 at the Division 1 Golf meet in Malta May 10, leading the Scottie boys team to a second place finish.
Glasgow scored a 93, just five strokes out of first place, which went to Choteau with a score of 88. Cut Bank placed third with 104 with Malta taking fourth at 120.
Feezell's score was just 10 over par at Marian Hills, which boasts a par 36 on the 9-hole course with 3,470 yards of golf. The Division 1 win is a first for the Glasgow sophomore, earned on a tough course with fast greens.
Riley Smith shot an 86, 14 over par, for third place. Rance Rhoads finished in 12th place, 26 over par, with a 98. Keigan Ingram shot a 115, 43 over par, and Connor Koski finished 44over par with a 116.
The Glasgow girls' team did not make the cut for the state tournament, scoring a 247 in Malta. Fairfield led the field with 160, followed by Shelby at 165; Conrad, 179, and Malta, 194.
Kylie Lagerquist led the Scottie girls with a 123, 51 over par. The 13th place finish earned her a trip to the state tournament this week, which the Glasgow senior was unable to attend.
Alesia Hopstad shot a 138, 66 over par, and Elle Stone was a stroke behind her with a 139.
Head coach Todd Trusott told the Courier Monday evening after the team's practice round in Anaconda, "Tough week but we are ready for State."
He extended his congratulations to Feezell on his divisional championship and lauded Smith, Rhoads and Lagerquist on their state berths.
The Scotties were in Anaconda this week for the State B Golf Meet held at Fairmont Hot Springs May 17 and 18.
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