TJC Golf: Apache Ladies place second in opening tourney

Published 4:15 pm Friday, September 16, 2022

The TJC Apaches finished as the fourth-place team in the Texas Intercollegiate Golf Tournament Sept. 12-13 at Maridoe Golf Club in Carrollton. Team members include Johan Bredenkamp, Gabe Burnhjam, Adam Hawthorn, Wei Huang, Max Reynolds and Hunter Rudloff.

Tyler Junior College, led by three Apache Ladies in the top 10, placed second in the Texas Intercollegiate Golf Tournament held Sept. 12-13 at Maridoe Golf Club in Carrollton.

On the men’s side, the Apaches placed fourth.



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Host Texas Wesleyan won with a 966 (314-316-336), followed by TJC 1,007 (335-323-349) and McLennan 1,009 (325-338-346).

There were seven teams in the field.

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Raeleigh Davidson, of McLennan, won medalist honors with a 234 (75-77-82), followed by TWU’s Natalie Miksovska at 239 (74-75-90).

TJC’s Azul Amezcua tied for third with a 241 (79-79-83). Also in third was TWU’s Malisone Chanthapanya (80-80-81).

Also in the top 10 for Tyler were Taylor-Rose Hubbard (6, 84-75-85—244) and Lucy Holbrough (9, 82-80-93—255).

Other Apache Lady golfers were Jordan Davis (16, 90-89-88—267) and J’Dee Stovall (28, 90-94-97—281).

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Texas Wesleyan also won the men’s title with a 902 (302-295-305). The Rams were followed by Houston-Victoria (916), Oklahoma City (925) and TJC (936). Rounding out the field were Texas A&M-San Antonio (944), Benedictine-Mesa (945), Texas Wesleyan II (949), Texas Wesleyan III (949) and Science & Arts of Oklahoma (966).

Tyler was led by Max Reynolds (75-77-81—233) and Gage Burnham (82-75-76—233) who tied for 15th. Other Apache golfers were Hunter Rudloff (25, 80-76-82—238), Johan Bredenkamp (T36, 92-69-81—242) and Wei Huang (T41, 82-82-82—246). Adam Hawthorn competed as a medalist and tied for 22nd (75-83-79—237).

TWU’s Juan Ricardo Davila Bone earned medalist honors with a 216 (71-72-73). He was followed by TCU’s Ethan Dial (73-68-82—223). Tying for third were TWU’s Agustin Marquez (75-76-73—224) and OKC’s Alex Bloxham (74-69-81—224).