Sorry, you need to enable JavaScript to visit this website.
Time to read
1 minute
Read so far 0%

Ladwig leads Eagles to 3rd place

April 08, 2025 - 15:25
Posted in:

HHS senior finishes 3rd overall; Okarche takes 4th

  • HENNESSEY’S Taylor Ladwig watches his chip shot on the 11th hole during Monday’s tournament. He parred the hole en route to a 73, good for third place overall. [KT&FP Staff Photo]
    HENNESSEY’S Taylor Ladwig watches his chip shot on the 11th hole during Monday’s tournament. He parred the hole en route to a 73, good for third place overall. [KT&FP Staff Photo]
  • DOVER’S Sam Wood watches his birdie putt on the fourth hole just before it rolled in. Wood fired a 79 Monday. [KT&FP Staff Photo]
    DOVER’S Sam Wood watches his birdie putt on the fourth hole just before it rolled in. Wood fired a 79 Monday. [KT&FP Staff Photo]
  1. 1
  2. 2

Ripley’s Elijah Schatz missed a short par putt on a playoff hole that allowed Zach Horry to win the individual championship of the Dover Small School Boys Invitational golf tournament.

The margin of the team title wasn’t as close Monday for Horry and his Amber- Pocasset teammates.

They shot a 289 using the Maxwell scoring system to easily win the tournament at Kingfisher Golf Course.

Am-Po’s total was 27 shots better than runner-up Arapaho-Butler.

Hennessey had the best showing of the Kingfisher County contingent as the Eagles placed third at 326, two strokes better than Okarche.

The Eagles’ Taylor Ladwig just missed being a part of that playoff with Schatz and Horry.

Ladwig shot a 3-over-par 73 to finish third individually.

That was a shot better than Trace Barry of Am-Po while three golfers finished at 75.

Daren Lara shot an 82 for Hennessey while Kevin Trillo finished with an 86. Lara was 19th with his score.

Jameson Ladwig shot a 98 and Justin Tovar carded a 102.

Okarche had a pair of golfers shoot in the 70s.

Lane Rother turned in a 77 while Asher Schieber shot a 79. Rother’s score placed him eighth individually while Schieber tied for 13th.

Hunter Mueggenborg finished with an 86, Carter Robinson a 92 and Quinn Schieber a 102.

Okarche also had three individuals playing while Hennessey had one.

For Okarche, Hudson Mueggenborg finished with an 81, good for 18th, while Christian Meier and Garrett England turned in 93s.

Kaden Kennedy shot a 111 for Hennessey.

Kingfisher JV placed 11th as a team.

The Jackets were led by Hayden Todd’s 97. Landon Merritt carded a 98.

Also for Kingfisher, Jayden Vinot finished at 101, Cooper Young at 105 and Cale Leck at 114.

The team shot a 387. Drake Woody led the Cashion contingent with his 93.

Jud Graham turned in a 116, Jack Hardaway a 124, Grayson Broadbent a 125 and Daniel Davis a 129 as Cashion shot 450 as a team.

Also tying for 13th was Dover’s Sam Wood with his 79. Jonah Pendergraft shot 101 for the Longhorns.