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Leading the way was Assiniboia’s Davin Karst, who carded back-to-back rounds of 76 for a 152 total, eight strokes back of tournament champion Max Regier from Saskatoon but still good enough for third place and individual bronze.
Avonlea’s Hudson Heistad shot an 84 to open the event but put together the WKLUG ORZHVW URXQG RI GD\ WZR DW WR ¿Qish with a 160 total and in seventh overall.
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Coronach’s Carter Bartlett rounded out South Central’s showing with rounds of 87 and 100 to land 40th overall.
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On the girls’ side of things, Jordan Eger of Coronach had South Central’s top showing with rounds of 109 and 108 for a 217 total, while Assiniboia’s Harper BernHU ¿QLVKHG WK $YRQOHD¶V Callie Callaghan (118-118-236) landed 27th and Coronach’s Shelby Schnell (130
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