The trio of Luke Cote, Will Blake, and Carter Bell and the Southern Arkansas University (SAU) Muleriders were in Mayetta, Kansas on April 6 and 7 for the Firekeeper Open at Firekeeper Golf Course.
Bell led the locals with a tie for 41st place at 224 (76, 74, 74). Cote tied for 66th with a 54 hole score of 229 (77, 76, 76), and Blake, who competed as an individual was 84th after rounds of 78, 77, and 79.
The Muleriders were 15th in the team competition. SAU’s next tournament is the Great American Conference Championships in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma from April 18 to 21.
Carter Degelman of Saskatoon was on the course in Sonoma, California on April 6 and 7 competing for Dominican University of California. He opened with 75 at the Sonoma Golf Club, shot 81 in round two and 80 in the third and final round to conclude the Dominican Spring Invitational in 30th place. The Penguins were fourth out of seven schools competing.
On April 13 and 14 Degelman and Dominican will be in Turlock, California for the Hanny Stanislaus Invitational at the Turlock Golf and Country Club.
Swift Current native Makstyr McIntyre and the Wheeling University Cardinals were in action this week. In Wheeling, West Virginia at Oglebay Resort on April 7 and 8 McIntyre posted rounds of 76 and 75 to leave him tied for 42nd.
Competing for Wheeling’s ‘B’ team, they were 10th out of 17 schools. Wheeling’s top team was fifth.
The Cardinals will travel to Indiana, Pennsylvania for the IUP Invitational on April 14 and 15 for their next tournament. Fellow Saskatchewanian Alex Swinnerton will also be in the event.
Saskatoon’s Anthony Pesenti played in two one day events this week with Waldorf University. The Riverside Country Club member was in Boone, Iowa for the DMACC Spring Invitational on April 6 at Cedar Pointe Golf Course. He carded a round of 92 which was 28th overall. Pesenti was playing as an individual, the Warriors team was fourth.
From there, Waldorf traveled to Oskaloosa, Iowa for the Spring Statesmen Invitational at Edmunson Golf Course. Pesenti, again competing as an individual scored better shooting 83, good enough for a tie for 26th in a larger field of 56 players.
The Warriors team faired much better too taking second place in the team competition. On April 12 and 13 Waldorf will play in the Loras Invitational in Dubuque, Iowa.
Justin Miller of Saskatoon also had a one day event this week with Southwestern Community College (SCC). The Spartans are coming off a team win at their last tournament. This week at Glen Oaks Country Club in West Des Moines, Iowa SCC was seventh. Miller played as an individual and placed tied for 35th with an 83.
The Spartans are in Fort Dodge, Iowa for the Iowa Central Spring Invitational on April 10 and 11 at Fort Dodge Country Club.