Ella Kozak continued her spring season at Western Carolina University this week in Raleigh, North Carolina at the City Oaks Collegiate at Lonnie Poole Golf Club.
The Yorkton born standout tied for 48th in the NCAA Division 1 event. Kozak shot 83 in round one, followed by a 78, the Deer Park Municipal Golf Course member closed the 54-hole event with a 79 to finish at 240.
The Catamounts as a team were 14th. The next event for Western Carlina and Kozak is the Mimosa Hills Intercollegiate in Morganton, North Carolina starting March 31.
Myles Johnson and the University of Victoria Vikes travelled to the United States for The Battle hosted by Wayland Baptist University on March 24 and 25.
Johnson improved every round at Laughlin Ranch in Laughlin, Nevada, the Martensville product opened with an 89, but then chopped seven shots off for round two shooting 82, Johnson then cut another seven strokes off closing with a 75. The Legends Golf Club member and staffer finished in 93rd place. The Vikes were 20th as a team competing in the NAIA ranks at the event. Johnson and the Vikes are in Abbotsford, British Columbia on March 31 for a match play event against the University of Fraser Valley.
The Minot State University Beavers were in action again this week at Adams Pointe Golf Club in Blue Springs, Missouri competing in the NSIC Preview Invitational hosted by Winona State.
Estevan product Chase Gedak was again the top Beaver tying for 19th place. Gedak shot 72 and 73, his 145 was 10 shots back of the winner.
Fellow Estavanian Jace Carlisle tied for 39th, he shot rounds of 72 and 76. Winston Grayson of Kipling was in the field competing as an individual, he posted scores of 75 and 78, he tied for 70th.
Darien Herlick of Weyburn was also in the field for the Beavers, he fired rounds of 82 and 81, he was 107th.
The Beavers were 13th in the team standings, next up is the Augustana Spring Invite in Sioux Falls, S.D. starting on April 7.
The University of Waldorf Warriors were in Boonville, Missouri for the Central Methodist Invitational on March 24 and 25. Saskatoon’s Caden Loeppky was headlining the ‘B’ Warriors squad, he shot 83 and 81, that left Loeppky in 51st spot. The Warriors team was 11th.
Waldorf is in Maryville, Missouri for the Graceland Invitational that started Friday.
Regina duo Will Blake and Luke Cote and the Southern Arkansas University (SAU) Muleriders were in El Dorado, Arkansas on March 24 and 25 for the Arkansas Collegiate at Mystic Creek Golf Course.
Blake finished in 17th place, the Royal Regina Golf Club member shot 73, 80, and 79 for a 54-hole total of 232. Cote, also a member at the Royal posted rounds of 76, 81, and 77, he tied for 19th.
The Muleriders as a team were second beaten by Georgia Southwestern. SAU is in Mayetta, Kansas for the Firekeeper Open starting April 7 at the Firekeeper Golf Club.
In Sonoma, California on March 24 and 25, Saskatoon’s Carter Degelman wad on the course alongside the Dominican University of California Penguins competing at the Sonoma State Spring Invitational.
The Riverside Country Club shooter placed 80th after rounds of 84, 90, and 79 at Sonoma Golf Club. The team was 12th, their next event is the Hanny Stanislaus Invitational at the Turlock Golf and Country Club in Turlock, California beginning April 14.
Saskatchewan’s lone NCAA Division 1 male golfer, Chase Pochylko was in action this week, the Nicholls University Colonels were in Semmes, Alabama for the Mobile Bay Intercollegiate on March 24 and 25.
Pochylko shot 79, 75, and 76 to finish tied for 62nd at Magnolia Grove. The team was 11th overall. The Colonels will take on New Orleans in match play starting April 8.