Scattered among eight golf courses in Washington — ranging from Chehalis to Spokane — hundreds of players teed off Tuesday at the WIAA’s state championships.
The two-round tournament concludes Wednesday, where individuals and teams will be crowned.
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4A BOYS
Qualchan Golf Course, Spokane, par 72
Bellarmine Prep’s JJ Bordeaux fired a six-under 66 at Qualchan Golf Course and leads the field by one stroke ahead of Wednesday’s final round.
A bogey on the par-three fourth was Bordeaux’s lone blemish in what was otherwise a pristine round. Bordeaux grabbed early birdies on two and three, and birded the par-four eighth for a two-under front nine. He posted a bogey-free, four-under 32 on the back.
Sumner’s Ryan Takeshita birdied 17 and 18 to pull within one shot on Tuesday afternoon. Takeshita tallied seven birdies and two bogeys en route to a five-under 67.
Owen Price, Bordeaux’s teammate at Bellarmine, sits just three shots back after posting a three-under 69.
Sumner’s Brock Maulding posted a four-under 32 on Qualchan’s back nine, a strong recovery that put him in fifth place and one under par for the day (71).
Bordeaux was the 4A runner-up in 2022, posting rounds of 71-71 for a total of 142 (-2) at Indian Summner Country Club. Redmond’s Akshay Anand, no longer in the field, stormed back in last year’s second round (73-68) to win by a single shot.
TOP 10
1. JJ Bordeaux, Bellarmine Prep — 66
2. Ryan Takeshita, Sumner — 67
T3. Owen Price, Bellarmine Prep — 69
T3. Eli Huntington, Camas — 69
T5. Brock Maulding, Sumner — 71
T5. Danny Auffant, Issaquah — 71
7. Dillon Schrock, Gonzaga Prep — 72
T8. Tyson Arthur, Sumner — 73
T8. Cal Anderson, Eastmont — 73
T8. Ryon Kim, Newport — 73
T8. Jacob Kang, Jackson — 73
T8. Walker Lamb, Bothell — 73
MORE LOCALS
T13. Colton Zehnder, Puyallup — 74
T17. Delsyn Watkins, Sumner — 75
T17. Cole Wicklander, Bellarmine Prep — 75
T25. Jackson Kokich, Tahoma — 76
T45. Ryder Jacox, Tahoma — 79
T45. Silas Guzlas, Olympia — 79
T45. Jackson Yoder, Rogers — 79
T54. Kyle Martin, Sumner — 80
T54. Carter Fabritius, Olympia — 80
T61. Ryan Schneider, Bellarmine Prep — 81
T61. Luke Schufreider, Tahoma — 81
T61. Luke Zylstra, Tahoma — 81
T61. Teagan Oakes, Curtis — 81
T67. Jason Chae, Curtis — 82
T67. Jackson McGowan, Emerald Ridge — 82
T74. Talon Mollichi, Sumner— 83
T74. Kellen Phair, Puyallup — 83
T74. Angad Bains, Kentridge — 83
T85. Nate Wasson, Puyallup — 85
T90. Cole Johnson, Olympia — 86
T93. Aiden Aoki, Emerald Ridge — 87
T95. Logan Shaughnessy, Olympia — 88
T95. Hayden Myers, Kentwood — 88
T95. Emmanuel Rocha, Federal Way — 88
T100. Cooper Smith, Olympia — 89
T100. Justin Thomas, Rogers — 89
T104. Karsten Miller, Bellarmine Prep — 91
T104. Mason Mattingly, Emerald Ridge — 91
T104. Eli Hansen, Tahoma — 91
107. Nik Whittenfeld, Emerald Ridge — 92
T108. Corey Smotherman, Tahoma — 93
T108. Blake Muehlenbrook, Emerald Ridge — 93
T108. Spencer Clark, Curtis — 93
T111. Omer Avcular, Curtis — 94
T111. Preston Collins, South Kitsap — 94
116. Cameron Johnson, Curtis — 98
TEAMS IN CONTENTION
1. Sumner — (-2)
2. Bellarmine Prep (+3)
4A GIRLS
Indian Canyon Golf Course, Spokane, par 72
Defending-champion Jade Gruher posted a six-under 66 at Indian Cayon Golf Course and holds a three-shot lead ahead of Wednesday’s final round.
Union’s Gruher managed a bogey-free, three-under 32 on the front nine. Then, she eagled the par-five 10th and jumped to five under.
The tournament’s leader bogeyed 14 but added birdies on the 12th and 15th for her 32-34-66.
Curtis’ Berkley Ledesma eagled the par-five second hole at Indian Canyon and went on to shoot a two-over 74, now in sole eighth.
Tied for ninth, Emerald Ridge’s Lexi Trummert tallied three birdies en route to a three-over 75.
Gruher won the 4A girls individual title in 2022 with a two-round total of 141, posting rounds of 70-71 to win by two shots at Hawks Prairie Golf Course (Links) in Lacey.
TOP 10
1. Jade Gruher, Union — 66
T2. Claire Chang, Issaquah — 69
T2. Amanda Nguyen, Lewis & Clark — 69
4. Amber Li, Newport — 71
T5. Haley Lu-Nguyen, Issaquah — 73
T5. Emma Wong, Newport — 73
T5. Jillian Breedlove, Pasco — 73
8. Berkley Ledesma, Curtis — 74
T9. Jacinda Lee, Camas — 75
T9. Emily Zhang, Newport — 75
T9. Lexi Trummert, Emerald Ridge — 75
MORE LOCALS
16. Jayda Thomas, Curtis — 79
T27. Grace Pasion, Tahoma — 87
T32. Payton Anderson, Bellarmine Prep — 88
T32. Riley Isings, Emerald Ridge — 88
T37. Addison Stilli, Emerald Ridge — 90
T37. Hannah Jung, Kentridge — 90
T37. Harlyn McNiven, Sumner — 90
T37. Brooke Ford, Rogers — 90
T48. Jane Kiehl, Curtis — 92
T48. Leni Husarik, Emerald Ridge
54. Rutendo Guzha, Bellarmine Prep — 93
T55. Tesslynn Teeple, Curtis — 94
T55. Katie Vaughan, Bellarmine Prep — 94
T55. Margeaux Liloc, Bellarmine Prep — 94
T55. Anika Schau, Kennedy Catholic — 94
T68. Zoie Pathammavong-Sakda, Kentwood — 97
T68. Autymn Raap, Kentwood — 97
T76. Caroline Potyondy, Bellarmine Prep — 101
T76. Grace Hong, Olympia — 101
T76. Katrina Wilson, Tahoma — 101
80. Addysen Pulley, Rogers — 104
T82. Melanie Petrie, Curtis — 108
87. Sophia Rivera, Emerald Ridge — 114
3A BOYS
Indian Summer Golf & Country Club, Olympia, par 72
Reigning-champion Max Herendeen leads the 3A boys by a single shot after round one, posting a two-under 70 at Indian Summer Golf & Country Club.
Even through 16, Herendeen birdied the 17th and 18th holes to grab the one-shot lead.
Gig Harbor’s Chet West strung four birdies across the first seven holes, ultimately firing a one-under 71. He trails by one heading into Wednesday’s final round.
Gig Harbor remains in contention as a team. The Tides are a combined +16 and three shots behind current-leader Mead (+13).
Herendeen ran away with the individual title in 2022, posting a tournament-best 63 in the final round to win by six shots (68-63).
TOP 10
1. Max Herendeen, Bishop Blanchet — 70
T2. Chet West, Gig Harbor — 71
T2. Baylor Larrabee, Ferndale — 71
T4. Spencer Moody, Mt. View — 72
T4. Conrad Chisman, Stanwood — 72
6. Benjamin Mulder, Mead — 73
T7. Grady Millar, Mt. View — 74
T7. Calvin Cakarnis, Liberty — 74
T9. Palmer Mutcheson, Snohomish — 75
T9. Bradley Mulder, Mead — 75
T9. Cameron Cantillana, Mead — 75
T9. Theo Snyder, Gig Harbor — 75
T9. Alex Cloer, Mount Spokane — 75
T9. Owen Otto, Bellevue — 75
T9. Jack Dalberg, Prairie — 75
T9. Teigen Brill, North Central — 75
MORE LOCALS
T17. Prisco Vacca, Auburn Mountainview — 76
T20. Kohen Sauer, Bonney Lake — 77
T25. Aiden Balatbat, Lakes — 78
T31. Zavier Feasey-Allen, Gig Harbor — 79
T31. Rylan Coovert, Gig Harbor — 79
T31. Parker Sawatzky, Capital — 79
T36. Will Bryant, Capital — 80
T36. Matthew Davison, Bonney Lake — 80
T57. Ethan Loghry, Kentlake — 82
T65. Colin Morkert, Gig Harbor — 83
T65. Eli McNelly, Capital — 83
T73. Hudson Rogel, Bonney Lake — 84
T73. Brandon Bao, Thomas Jefferson — 84
T73. Joe Greer, Stadium — 84
T85. Jake Playstead, Capital — 86
T85. Zach Mertel, Kentlake — 86
T96. Evan Riebli, Bonney Lake — 87
T96. Liam Dalbec, Gig Harbor — 87
T104. Devin Garcia, Lincoln — 88
T107. Aden Wadey, Bonney Lake — 89
T113. Alec Mayer, Auburn Mountainview — 90
T113. Oliver Vanderwark, Timberline — 90
T117. Kaleb Kim, Lakes — 91
120. Ryan Ursino, Auburn Mountainview — 92
T121. Jackson Tull, Peninsula — 93
T123. Shane Fitzpatrick, Capital — 94
T131. Aaron Miller, Lakes — 97
T133. Logan Rutledge, Auburn Mountainview — 98
T133. Brighton Brown, Auburn Mountainview — 98
T133. Jace Arce, Lakes — 98
T133. Rex Nelson, Stadium — 98
138. Mikey Stroud, Lakes — 100
3A GIRLS
The Golf Club at Hawks Prairie — Woodlands, Lacey, par 72
Southridge’s Jillian Hui fired a two-under 70 and leads the 3A girls field by four shots.
A pair of Stadium Tigers make up the top 10. Stella Johnson posted a four-over 76 (T6); Una Johnson was five-over, in sole eighth.
Peninsula’s Halle Graf fired a six-over 78, tied for ninth.
TOP 10
1. Jillian Hui, Southridge — 70
T2. Audrey Park, Liberty — 74
T2. Nicole Koong, Eastside Catholic — 74
T4. Berenice Stolte, Bellevue — 75
T4. Gigi Lund, Interlake — 75
T6. Tatum Otto, Bellevue — 76
T6. Stella Johnson, Stadium — 76
8. Una Johnson, Stadium — 77
T9. Cahrlene Stolte, Bellevue — 78
T9. Halle Graf, Peninsula — 78
MORE LOCALS
T11. Carly Ikei, Gig Harbor — 79
T25. Bronwyn Byrne, Stadium — 84
T25. Anna Duerr, Capital — 84
27. Sofia Skogen, Gig Harbor — 85
T40. Malina Ta’amu, Auburn Mountainview — 91
T40. Francesca Brinkman, Silas — 91
T42. Jordan Neal, Silas — 92
T45. Marina Long, Auburn Mountainview — 93
T49. Laila Douglas, Gig Harbor — 94
T49. Ashley Nguyen, Timberline — 94
T49. Madelynn Depner, Timberline — 94
T49. Kendall Willie, North Thurston — 94
T56. Lyla Yesiltepe, Thomas Jefferson — 95
T56. Kathleen Pullin, Lakes — 95
T60. Elizabeth Mellum, Silas — 96
T63. Ella Follen, Silas — 97
T67. Kambree Degon, Timberline — 98
T71. Cam Blood, Bonney Lake — 99
T74. Ella Podeszwa, Auburn Mountainview — 101
T81. Hayley Chase, Timberline — 102
T88. Hailey Gray, Gig Harbor — 104
T95. Savannah Doughty, Capital — 106
T95. Laila Merryman, Auburn Mountainview — 106
T95. Lucia Mohrweis, Yelm — 106
T95. Ella Gardner, Gig Harbor — 106
105. Sarah Austin, Capital — 108
T109. Ashley Kim, Stadium — 110
T109. Sarah Ehler, Gig Harbor — 110
T109. Carson MacMurray, Silas — 110
T113. Sophia Pham, Auburn Mountainview — 111
T117. Margon Taubenheim, Stadium — 112
T117. Mia Sykes, Peninsula — 112
122. Kennedy Kimball, Bonney Lake —114
T123. Kaitlyn Miclette, Timberline — 116
T129. Mara Dobbs, Auburn Riverside — 121
T132. Natalie Hunter, Capital — 127
2A BOYS
Liberty Lake Golf Course, Liberty Lake, par 70
A logjam atop the leaderboard should make for an exciting final round — a trio of title hopefuls are tied after posting one-under rounds.
Centralia’s Von Wasson, in Tuesday’s opening group, fired the first 69 at Liberty Lake. Then, a pair of Burlington-Edison teammates followed suit: Wyatt Brownwell and Ben Wilson.
Lynden’s Logan Medcalf posted an even-par 70, one off the pace.
White River’s Kaden Ausen fired a three-over 73, tied for eighth.
TOP 10
T1. Wyatt Brownwell, Burlington-Edison — 69
T1. Von Wasson, Centralia — 69
T1. Ben Wilson, Burlington-Edison — 69
4. Logan Medcalf, Lynden — 70
T5. Nick Ennis, Archbishop Murphy — 71
T5. Eric Leonen, Archbishop Murphy — 71
7. Rex Wilson, Burlington-Edison — 72
T8. Kaden Ausen, White River — 73
T8. Dane Huddleston, Woodland — 73
10. Jack Stapleton, Lynden — 74
MORE LOCALS
13. Sam Spitzer, Foss — 76
T31. Jackson Martin, Orting — 81
T31. Luke Roque, Franklin Pierce — 81
T38. Braeden Konrad, Tumwater — 82
T44. Reagan Broome, Tumwater — 83
T44. John Drury, Orting — 83
T44. Tanner Nichols, Enumclaw — 83
T50. Carter Christianson, Fife — 84
T58. Travis Leonard, Enumclaw — 88
T65. Kaden Clark, Tumwater — 89
T65. Lee Jackson, Steilacoom — 89
T71. Dylan McMahan, Enumclaw — 92
2A GIRLS
Meadowwood Golf Course, Liberty Lake, par 72
Cedarcrest’s Charlotte Giffin posted a sparkling, three-under 69 — the field’s only round under par in Tuesday’s first round at Meadowwood Golf Course.
A trio of challengers are deadlocked in a tie for second, including White River’s Lexie Mahler, who fired a one-over 73.
Fife’s Kylie Nguyen, in sole sixth, posted a four-over 76. White River’s Natalie Eklund sits at 10th after shooting an 11-over 83.
TOP 10
1. Charlotte Giffin, Cedarcrest — 69
T2. Melia Cerenzia, West Valley of Spokane — 73
T2. Lexie Mahler, White River — 73
T2. Kiana Schroeder, Lakewood — 73
5. Hannah Hochsprung, Sehome — 74
6. Kylie Nguyen, Fife — 76
7. Ryliann Bednar, Pullman — 79
8. Jayme Dwight, Ephrata — 80
9. Spencer Cerenzia, West Valley of Spokane — 82
10. Natalie Eklund, W.F. West — 83
MORE LOCALS
T12. Abby Matelski, Steilacoom — 85
T15. Abby Rose, White River — 86
18. Jeannie Yoon, Franklin Pierce — 87
19. Emily Alicea, Enumclaw — 89
T26. Reagan Chevalier, Enumclaw — 92
T36. Sophie Ross, White River — 95
T40. Kate Hartman, Enumclaw — 96
T43. Grace Scothorne, Franklin Pierce — 97
T47. Grace Oien, W.F. West — 98
T50. Danika Korpe, Enumclaw — 100
T53. Kendall Rasmussen, W.F. West — 102
76. Macee Shannon, W.F. West — 119
1A BOYS
Riverside Golf Club, Chehalis, par 71
Zillah’s Dallin Kibbe fired a two-over 73 at Riverside Golf Club and leads the 1A pack by one shot going into Wednesday’s final round.
A quartet of locals make up the top-10, all within three of Kibbe. Cascade Christian’s Jacob Janho posted a four-over 75, tied for third.
Annie Wright’s Wilson Dicks and Cascade Christian’s Zeke Prociw each fired a 76, tied for sixth.
Janho was the 1A runner-up last year, losing on the first playoff hole to Bear Creek’s Ryder Odem.
TOP 10
1. Dallin Kibbe, Zillah — 73
2. Carson Clinton, Chelan — 74
T3. Daniel Blankenburg, Meridian — 75
T3. Giap Do, Bear Creek School — 75
T3. Jacob Janho, Cascade Christian — 75
T6. Wilson Dicks, Annie Wright — 76
T6. Griffin Dykstra, Lynden Christian — 76
T6. Zeke Prociw, Cascade Christian — 76
T6. Lucas Williams, Seattle Academy — 76
T10. Henry Fey, The Bush School — 78
T10. Itai Malakoff, Seattle Academy — 78
T10. Jacob Parker, Seton Catholic — 78
MORE LOCALS
23. Adam Mwangi, Life Christian Academy — 84
25. John Nixon, Cascade Christian — 85
30. Conner Iverson, Charles Wright Academy — 87
40. Aramis Jiang, Life Christian Academy — 93
46. Rane Divers, Life Christian Academy — 97