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West Central Golf-Photos by Heather Henry and Wanda Brown
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In a thrilling display of athleticism and sportsmanship, the West Central Senior Golf Tournament took place on Tuesday, September 17, at the Kindersley Regional Park Golf Course. The event, hosted by Kindersley Composite School, brought together young golfers from across the region and highlighted both individual talent and the camaraderie inherent in high school sports. The tournament, a highly anticipated annual event, saw participation from over 40 high school students representing various schools in the Sun West School Division. The schools competing were Dinsmore, Kyle, Eston, Elrose, Outlook, Davidson, Eatonia, Luseland and Kindersley.

Exceptional Performances

The standout performer of the day was Chloe Wills from Kyle Composite High School, who clinched the girls' individual title with an outstanding score of 68. Wills’ precision putting and strategic play were particularly notable. On the boys’ side, Brody Harris from Outlook High School emerged as the champion with a score of 78. Harris’ game was marked by a stellar performance that helped him edge out his competitors. The following 3 girls and 3 boys will also advance to the SHSAA Provincial Golf Championships in Northern Meadows Golf Club in Goodsoil, Sk September 27-28. Claire Kosolofski KCS (89), Ayla Stevens KCS (97), Morgan Chabot LCBI (118), Alex Phillips OHS (79), Ethan King OHS (79), Jace Wills Kyle (83).

Highlighting Sportsmanship and Community Spirit

While the competition was fierce, the spirit of sportsmanship and community shone brightly throughout the event. Coaches, parents, and spectators gathered to support the young athletes, creating an atmosphere of encouragement. The fellowship among the players was evident, with many sharing tips and congratulatory words with one another after their rounds. Kindersley Composite School’s Heather Henry organized the event and praised the players for their dedication and performance. “This tournament was more than just a competition; it’s a celebration of the hard work and passion these young golfers put into the game. I'm incredibly proud of how they conducted themselves on and off the course today.” As the sport continues to grow in popularity, it is expected to attract even more young golfers eager to showcase their skills and compete at a high level. This tournament also serves as a stepping stone for many players who aspire to continue their golfing careers at the collegiate level or even beyond. For now, though, the focus remains on celebrating the achievements of the 2024 SHSAA District Champs

Submitted by Heather Henry

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