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Sports
 May 20, 2026

Scottie Boys In 4th After Day 1 of State Golf Tournament

After the first round at the state golf tournament at Lake Hills Golf Course in Billings, the Glasgow boys were sitting 4th, just 5 strokes behind Conrad. The Scottie girls were in 7th place. Two Scottie boys were in the top 15: Jack Morehouse was tied for 12th (81) and Hank Hopstad was tied for 14th (82). Cody Kuka was tied for 22nd (85), Jaxon Kemp tied for 41st (88) and Aiden Aune tied for 47th (89).

For the Scottie girls, Annika Smith was tied for 29th (97), Mia Peterson tied for 32nd (98), Mylee Rasmusan tied for 61st (116), Dylan Murch 63rd (117) and Aspen Probert 73rd (126).

Boys: Florence-Carlton 322 (+34); Missoula Loyola 327 (+39); Conrad 331 (+43); Glasgow 336 (+48); Manhattan 338 (+50); Colstrip 346 (+58); Choteau 349 (+61); Big Timber 350 (+62); Anaconda 357 (+69); Columbus 363 (+75).

Boys: Zach Munding, Missoula Loyola, 70; Regan Stuart, Malta, 72; Blake Bentle, Manhattan, 74; Brody Duchien, Florence-Carlton, 75; Kruise Stiles, Malta, 76; Reece Taylor, Conrad, 76; Kael Meyer, Choteau, 76; Karson Gamradt, Columbus, 77; RJ Moody, Florence-Carlton, 78; Alex Weiss, Broadwater, 78; Griffin Zimmer, Huntley Project, 80; Jack Morehouse, Glasgow, 81; John Hostetler, Ennis, 81; Ian McLean, Florence-Carlton, 82; Gavin Browning, Anaconda, 82; Hank Hopstad, Glasgow, 82; Ryan Bell, Chinook, 82.

Girls: Lone Peak 339 (+51); Florence-Carlton 365 (+77); Anaconda 375 (+87); Roundup 393 (+105); Broadwater 405 (+117); Shelby 418 (+130); Glasgow 428 (+140); Fort Benton 444 (+156); Colstrip 448 (+160).

Girls: Cate Leydig, Lone Peak, 79; Logan McKay, Anaconda, 79; Olivia Kamieniarz, Lone Peak, 80; Kyla Kerzmann, Colstrip, 81; Kipley Solari, Florence-Carlton, 82; Dylan Manka, Lone Peak, 84; Hallie Hofer, Roundup, 84; Reese Briney, Florence-Carlton, 88; Marisa Snider, Ennis, 90; Kate O'Donnell, Shepherd, 90; Rowen Russell, Shelby, 90; Sophie Vaughn, Eureka, 90; Kylie Bishop, Malta, 90; Annika King, Big Timber, 91; Karin Sikveland, Manhattan, 91.

The tournament wraps up with round two today.

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