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Cameron’s Stice ties Higginsville’s McCoy for Lawson links title, Trenton’s Gott and Tolson go top 10

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Lawson hosted both the KCI Conference boy’s golf championships and the annual Lawson Tournament on Wednesday afternoon, with Gallatin taking the title in the regular tournament with a team score of 333, followed by East Buchanan’s runner-up total of 350, and Richmond’s third place 353.

Brady Stice of Cameron tied Hunter McCoy of Higginsville for medalist honors with rounds of 78, followed by Richmond’s Jack Gouge at 79.  Isaac Bird of Gallatin shot 82, matching his teammate Jack Donovan for 6th place.  Trenton’s Riley Gott was 7th place at 83, with Peyton Feiden of Gallatin tying Kiefer Tolson of Trenton for ninth place, both at 84.

Here are the official results from Lawson from Wednesday, May 3, 2023: 

Lawson Tournament: 

Gallatin – 333

East Buchanan – 350 

Richmond – 353

Higginsville – 356

Lawson – 365

Cameron – 375

Trenton – 390

Lathrop – 401

Smithville – 402

Mid-Buchanan – 414

Lawson JV – 450

Orrick – 468

Princeton – 472

Penney – 473

 

KCI Conference Tournament: 

East Buchanan – 350 

Lawson – 365

Lathrop – 401

Mid-Buchanan – 414

Penney – 473

Plattsburg – 678

 

Lawson Tournament: 

Individual: 

Brady Stice (Cameron) and Hunter McCoy (Higginsville) – 78

Jack Gouge (Richmond) – 79

Trevor Klein (East Buchanan) and Logan Russell (Higginsville) – 80 

Isaac Bird (Gallatin) and Jack Donovan (Gallatin) – 82

Riley Gott (Trenton) – 83

Payton Feiden (Gallatin) and Kiefer Tolson (Trenton) – 84

Logan Bottcher (Gallatin) – 85

Andrew Phipps (Lawson) – 86

Jack Archdekin (East Buchanan) and Caden Miller (Lawson) – 87

Morgan Battagler (Richmond) and Chase Crisenberry (Smithville) – 88

Zakery Andrews (East Buchanan) – 89

Conner Michael (Gallatin) – 90

Max Gagnon (Lathrop), Spencer Sumner (Mid-Buchanan), and Thomas Murphy (Richmond) – 91

Tucker Musser (East Buchanan), Maddox Peterson (Orrick), and Hunter Ledgerwood (Trenton) – 94

Cooper Kearns (Cameron) and Kail Farnan (Richmond) – 95

Keaton Koechner (Cameron), Sawyer Musser (East Buchanan), and Austin Snow (Penney) – 96

Brady Looney (Higginsville) and Zander Coffman (Lawson) – 97

Zach Painter (Lathrop) and Griffin Schrunk (Lathrop) – 99

John Schreffler (Princeton) and Curt Bollinger (Smithville) – 100

Zayne Stallings (Higginsville) – 101

Braiden Franklin (Lawson JV), Caiden Berry (Lexington), and Nick Hurst (Lawson JV)  – 103

Ashton Clapham (Princeton) and Levi Willett (Princeton) – 105

Cole Pennington (Cameron), Spencer Estes (Lawson), and Wade Stanton (Mid-Buchanan) – 106

Trevor Ford (Smithville) and Brady Brown (Smithville) – 107

Holden Sumner (Mid-Buchanan) – 108

Spencer Cunningham (Mid-Buchanan) – 109

Daylin Cruickshank (Cameron) – 110

Cole Chapman (Lathrop) – 112

Mason Mudd (Lathrop) and Caleb Schweder (Penney) – 114

Jacob McElwee (Orrick) and Jordan Davis (Smithville) – 116

Clancey Woodward (Mid-Buchanan) – 117

Bobby Cox (Lawson JV) – 118

Hailey Pessetto (Higginsville) – 119

Jason Galbraith (Penney) – 121

Alan Atkins (Orrick) and Draven Collier (Lawson JV) – 126

Logan Roberts (Trenton) – 129

Bo Meeker (Trenton) – 131

Cash Honeycutt (Orrick) and Maxwell Williams (Lawson JV) – 132

Grant Streingfellow (Plattsburg) – 138

Jeffrey Singleton (Orrick) – 139

Steven Clevenger (Penney) – 142

 

KCI Tournament (Top 10) 

Trevor Klein (East Buchanan) – 80

Andrew Phipps (Lawson) – 86

Jack Archdekin (East Buchanan) and Caden Miller (Lawson) – 87

Zakery Andrews (East Buchanan) – 89

Max Gagnon (Lathrop) and Spencer Sumner (Mid-Buchanan) – 91

Tucker Musser (East Buchanan) – 94

Laren Dietz (Lawson) – 95

Sawyer Musser (East Buchanan) – 96