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2A STATE: Incline’s Wright wins individual title

Incline’s Jordan Wright shot 1-over-par 73 to capture the Class 2A state individual title at Edgwood-Tahoe Golf Course in Stateline.

Wright finished with a two-day total of 149 to win by two shots over Mineral County’s Foster Kenton and Sage Ridge’s Dylan Turner.

Sage Ridge won the team title at 859. Whittell was second at 865.

Lake Mead’s Quayd Brooks was the top local finisher with a 174 total to tie for 15th.

Class 2A Boys
State Championships
At Edgewood-Tahoe, Stateline (par 72)
Tuesday’s Final Round Results
Team Scores
Sage Ridge     423-436–859
Whittell            422-443–865
North Tahoe    430-460–890
White Pine      468-480–948
Lake Mead     460-499–959
Needles          477-522–999
Top 20 Individuals
Jordan Wright, Incline            76-73–149
Foster Kenton, Mineral Cty    75-76–151
Dylan Turner, SageRid           77-74–151
Thomas Kolesnik, Whit          79-80–159
Trevor Fairbank, Whit            76-83–159
Jens Verhey, SageRid           77-84–161
Travis Boerner, NTahoe         81-83–164
Tony Wallock, BtlMtn             79-85–164
Andy Trijonis, SageRid          79-88–167
Jake Winters, BtlMtn             79-88–167
Justin Fernley, NTahoe          77-90–167
Jake Williams, Whit               89-80–169
Ty Pickel, WPine                   86-86–172
Will Doudy, WWend              78-95–173
Grant Gabriel, SageRid        85-89–174
Nick Smith, Whit                   83-91–174
Quayd Brooks, LMead          82-92–174
Victor Banos, LMead            83-95–178
Ian Onufrieff, Meadows        90-90–180
Conner Whaley, NTahoe      84-96–180
L.J. Yamzon, LMead            84-96–180
 
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