Ella Kozak has another top 20 performance for the University of Idaho Vandals.
At The Ranch Club in Missoula, Montana on Oct. 6 and 7, the Yorkton product shot 80, 73, and 74, tying her for 20th place. The Vandals as a team were third.
Idaho will conclude the fall season on Oct. 20 and 21 at the Rainbow Wahine Invitational in Lihue, Hawaii at the Hokuala Golf Club.
Sarah Henderson’s first season at Lewis University has been an active one. On Oct. 6 and 7 the Flyers were at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club in Lemont, Illinois for the Flyers Fall Intercollegiate. Playing for the ‘B’ team, the Saskatoon native shot rounds of 85, 88, and 82 to place 32nd overall.
The Flyers ‘A’ team won the overall event; Henderson’s team was ninth.
From Lemont, Lewis travelled to Augusta, Michigan for the Panther Invitational at Stonehenge Golf Club. Henderson did not compete, but the Flyers won their second straight event. The fall season concludes Oct. 20 and 21 at the Bearcat Dual Gender at Far Oaks Golf Club is Caseyville, Illinois.
The rookie collegiate season also continued for Chloe Wills of Kyle last week. On Oct. 6 and 7 Wills and the Drury University Panthers were in Edmond, Oklahoma for the Grace Shin Invitational at the Golf Club of Edmond. The reigning Saskatchewan Amateur Women’s champion posted back-to-back rounds of 74, good enough for a tie for 22nd. The Panthers were 10th as a team.
Drury will also be in Caseyville for the Bearcat Dual Gender next week.
The trio of Will Blake, Luke Cote, and Carter Bell were in action last week for the Southern Arkansas University (SAU) Muleriders in Duncan, Oklahoma for The Hrnciar. Competing on Oct. 6 and 7 at Territory Golf and Country Club, Cote was the highest finisher for the Muleriders, he tied for 29th at 7-over par 223 over 54 holes. Bell tied for 42nd at 10-over 226. Blake (pictured above) played as an individual; the Regina product was tied for 60th at 17-over par.
SAU was 10th as a team. The next event is the MSSU Fall Invite in Afton, Oklahoma on Oct. 20 and 21 at Shangri La Golf Resort.
Alex Swinnerton and Guillermo Salazar helped the Indianna University of Pennsylvania (IUP) Crimson Hawks to a second-place finish at the Kyle Ryman Memorial in Tiffin, Ohio last week. Competing at the Mohawk Golf and Country Club on Oct. 6 and 7, both Waskesiu Golf Course junior graduates tied for seventh at 1-under par. Swinnerton shot rounds of 70, 67, and 78, Salazar carded rounds of 69, 70, and 76.
The Crimson Hawks will be in Lebanon, Pennsylvania on Oct. 17 to 19 for the PSAC Tournament to wrap up the fall season.
Cole Taylor of Nipawin has had a busy couple weeks alongside the Park University Buccaneers.
From Oct. 6 to 8, the Bucs were in Hobbs, New Mexico for the Battling in the Dessert at Rockwind Community Links. Taylor shot 75 in round one before finishing with back-to-back rounds of 79. He placed 60th overall, Park as a team was 11th out of 15 teams.
The Bucs hit the road to Prescott, Arizona for the Embry-Riddle Fall Invitational on Oct. 12 to 14. Playing at Antelope Hills Golf Course, Taylor opened with two rounds of 72, followed by an 83 to place tied for 21st.
As a team Park was seventh. That wrapped up the Bucs’ fall season.
Carter Degelman of Saskatoon has also been seeing lots of playing time with the Dominican University of California Penguins of late.
Last week Dominican took on Jessup in a match play event at Grizzly Ranch Golf Club in Portola, California. Degelman played Nicholas Schultz of Jessup, and they tied their match. Dominican did win the event 4 to 3.
From Oct. 12 to 14 the Penguins were in Seaside, California at Bayonet Golf Course for the CSUMB Otter Invitational to close their fall season. Degelman posted rounds of 75, 77, and 88 to place tied for 80th. He was competing as an individual in the tournament. Dominican was 15th as a team.
After missing most of the fall season at Rocky Mountain College (RMC) with a broken foot, Makstyr McIntyre of Swift Current was back on the course for the Battlin’ Bears. McIntyre was in Billings, Montana for the Briarwood Shootout at The Briarwood Golf Club on Oct. 13 and 14. Playing on the Bears ‘B’ team as the school was at another event in Colorado at the same time, McIntyre carded rounds of 82 and 76, that left him in 22nd place overall. RMC was sixth as a team.
The Bears will wrap up the fall season on Nov. 4 down in Arizona at the Firestorm Invitational at the Verrado Golf Club.
Lastly, Anthony Pesenti’s first season is over at Waldorf University. The Saskatoon product was in Onalaska, Wisconsin for the V-Hawk Invitational on Oct. 6 and 7. Pesenti was competing at The Golf Club at Cedar Creek as an individual. He shot 86 and 84 over 36 holes to place tied for 27th overall.
The Warriors tied for fourth in the team event to wrap up the campaign.
More than 20 Saskatchewan student-athletes are scheduled for events next week to conclude many more fall schedules.