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Whitefish’s Nix surges to win Kalispell Invite

by Daily Inter Lake
| September 15, 2022 11:50 PM

Whitefish’s Billy Smith and Glacier’s Tyler Avery were set to duel for medalist honors Thursday, at the Kalispell Invitational golf tournament at Buffalo Hill Golf Club.

Then Johnny Nix surged past them both.

Firing a 73, the Whitefish senior edged his teammate Smith (78 Thursday) and Avery (77) by one stroke, with a total of 145.

It was a career-best two-day total for Nix, who also helped Whitefish take the boys team title by two strokes over Glacier, 607-609.

Bulldogs’ coach Tait Rocksund noted that the big-hitting Nix drove the green on No. 10 Thursday, setting up a tap-in birdie. He added that the performance came on the heels of a 72 at Northern Pines Wednesday, in which Nix played the last six holes 5-under.

“I think that gave him a lot of momentum going into today,” Rocksund said. “I think he’s peaking at the right time, and the team is peaking at the right time. It’s just good to see the energy in practice pay off. They’ve been grinding.

“We’re definitely on an upward trajectory heading to the postseason, so that’s exciting.”

Polson was third in the boys team race, seven strokes off the pace. Hunter Emerson (148) tied for sixth to lead the Pirates, and Carson Hupka tied for 10th with a 155 total.

Flathead, with Nick Dubois shooting 149 to place eighth, was fourth in the team race.

Avery, who opened with a 69, ended up second via scorecard playoff; Smith, who shot a 68 on Wednesday, was third. Helena Capital’s Joe McGreevey (147) was fourth, and Trevor Cunningham of Glacier won a scorecard playoff to take fifth from Polson’s Emerson and Great Falls CMR’s Eli Groshelle.

Polson was the runaway girls team winner, by 45 strokes over Missoula Hellgate; Hellgate was led by medalist Anna Stensrud (151).

Polson had Ashley Maki (162) finish third, Kylee Seifert (171) fifth and Clare Konen, eighth.

Great Falls High’s Hanna Boyd was third, winning a scorecard playoff with Chloe Tanner of Glacier. Both finished at 167.

The golf whirlwind continues for Whitefish, which travels to the Hamilton Invitational Saturday.

The Western A Divisional is a week from Saturday at Libby’s Cabinet View Golf Club.

The Western AA Divisional is next Thursday (Buffalo Hill) and Friday (Northern Pines).

“They put on a great tournament,” Rocksund said of the two Kalispell layouts. “It’s a treat to be able to be so close to home and play such quality golf courses.”

Kalispell Invitational

Wednesday

Buffalo Hill Golf Club

BOYS

Team scores — 1, Whitefish 607; 2, Glacier 609; 3, Polson 614; 4, Flathead 628; 5, Helena Capital 629; 6, Great Falls CMR 646; 7, Missoula Sentinel 651; 8, Hamilton 652; 9 (tie), Great Falls 709; 10, Glacier JV 709; 11, Missoula Big Sky 713; 12, Columbia Falls 721; 13, Missoula Hellgate 743; 14, Whitefish JV 746; 15, Columbia Falls JV 766; 16, Flathead JV 794.

Individual Top 15

Johnny Nix, Whitefish `72-73—145

Tyler Avery, Glacier* 69-77—146

Billy Smith, Whitefish 68-78—146

Joe McGreevey, Capital 71-76—147

Trevor Cunningham, Glacier* 74-74—148

Hunter Emerson, Polson 73-75—148

Eli Groshelle, CMR 73-75—148

Nick Dubois, Flathead 75-74—149

Kaden Yeager, Big Sky 76-77—153

Carson Hupka, Polson 74-81—155

Dylan Morris, Flathead 75-80—155

Riley Brown, Whitefish 78-78—156

Torrin Ellis, Polson 76-80—156

Dutch Teders. Capital 76-80—156

Jonah Wynne, Glacier 78-79—157

*-won scorecard playoff.

GIRLS

Team scores — 1, Polson 723; 2, Hellgate 768; 3, CMR 769; 4, Glacier 796; 5, Hamilton 830; 6, Flathead 865; 7, Sentinel 913.

Individual Top 15

Anna Stensrud, Hellgate 75-76—151

Ashley Maki, Polson 82-80—162

Hanna Boyd, Great Falls* 83-84—167

Chloe Tanner, Glacier 79-88—167

Kylee Seifert, Polson 85-86—171

Kendra Thayer, CMR 89-93—182

Ashlee Owens, Big Sky 93-92—185

Clare Konen, Polson 92-95—187

Emma Hollingsworth, Hamilton 90-98—188

Brooklyn Brown, Hamilton 94-95—189

Bella Cory, Hellgate 91-100—191

Ryann Walker, CMR 98-96—194

Kenna Sandler, Glacier 98-96—194

Olivia Martello, CMR 99-98—197

Olivia McGreevey, Capital 103-94—107

Lev Heaney, Big Sky 95-102—197