Kelsey Johnson and Neddy Martinez of Pasco took first in the Scotch ball competition with a net score of 80 and the host Bulldogs placed fifth overall at the Pasco Girls Golf Invitational played at Sun Willows.
Alexa David and Gina Ojeda shot for a 43 for Richland in the scrambler, and the Bombers took first place with 45 team points.
At Sun Willows (par 72)
Team scores--Richland 45, West Valley 41, Eastmont 35.5, Davis 30, Pasco 29, Kamiakin 28, Othello 27, Southridge 23, Walla Walla 21.5, Kennewick 21, Hanford 18.5, Ike 13.5, Wenatchee 13, Sunnyside 12.
Scotch Ball--Kelsey Johnson-Neddy Martinez (Pas) 39-41-80; Christine Cook-Brittany Zeir (Ike/Rich) 44-41-85; Madison Hamm-Mary McDonald (Rich) 44-43-87; Joslyn Seabrook-Whitney Welch (East) 46-49-85; Michelle Bobbie-Erin Fardell (Han) 57-46-103; Kendrick Romine-Kelly Lokken 53-51-104; Ashley Amuruso-Devyn Olson 50-55-105; Lauren Eberle-Aly Morgan (Wen) 53-54-107; Destiny Brito-Lauren Goetz 50-59-109; Jaime Robison-McKenzie Patterson 57-62-119; Jordan Holesworth-Ariel Espinoza (Ken) 71-77-148. Chapman--Jenna Boyle-Brianna Wood (WV) 40-43-83; Jamie Arthurs-Kelsey White (Rich) 42-42-84; Elyse Graf-Erin Shimek (East) 43-42-85; Amy Verderber-Brooke Childers 49-48-97; Katie Gardner-Lindsay Garza (Oth) 54-48-102; Sarasa Partida-Renea Visser 55-51-106; Paige Blackburn-Kylie Rausch 53-53-106; Emily Valerio-Jesse McIntyre 57-52-109; Sarah Rausch-Michaela Marty (Han) 53-56-109; Courtney Beuhn-Jessica Lindsay 60-55-115; Janee Johnston-Karissa Pizzarella (SR) 61-56-117; Wendy Banzhof-Shelly Johnson (Pas) 64-63-127. Scrambler-- Alexa David-Gina Ojeda (Rich) 43; Kylee Haynes-Kaitlin Loomis (SR) 44; Ayla Espinoza-Star Hinojosa (Ken) 47; Kelsey Rix-Katlen Freimuth (East) 47; Marisa Juarez-Petra Delgado (Oth) 52; Kirsten Rieke-Sarah Fuller (WW) 52; Karis Gamache-Catherine Dart (Pas) 52; Shanelle Skeels-Kira Woods (Kam) 53; Emily Slinker-Marissa Martin (Sun) 57; Paige Riddelle-Amy Shea (Han) 66; Lainey Stubbe-Elenore Bastian (Wen) 71.
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