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What happened at the Oklahoma girls golf state tournaments Thursday?
The Oklahoma girls golf state tournaments wrapped up Thursday. Here's a look at what happened: Every stroke counts, and that was apparent at the Class 6A state tournament at Broken Arrow Golf Club. Edmond North came into Thursday's final round trailing crosstown rival Edmond Memorial by one stroke.
Who won the Class 2A girls golf state championship in Guthrie?
Turner High School, led by three freshmen and two sophomores, won the Class 2A girls golf state championship at Cimarron National Golf Club in Guthrie. “We think we’re onto something really special,” Voight said of his young squad.
Who won the girls' golf state championship in Edmond North?
Edmond North came into Thursday's final round trailing crosstown rival Edmond Memorial by one stroke. At the end of the day, the Huskies led by the same margin. North won its 10th girls golf state championship in school history, topping Memorial 628-629 to take the crown.

Who won the Class 6A title?
The story: Blevins captured the Class 6A individual title at Broken Arrow Golf Club, her fourth win of the season, and she helped Edmond North to a one-stroke victory against Edmond Memorial to capture the team title. The Oklahoma Christian signee was also named the Central Oklahoma Athletic Conference Player of the Year.
Who is the player who won the Kansas State Tournament twice?
The story: Whitley , a Kansas State signee, had another strong season. She won twice and finished with a stroke average of 76. Whitley finished in sixth at the state tournament.
What class is Sarah Blevins?
Class: Senior. The story: Blevins captured the Class 6A individual title at Broken Arrow Golf Club, her fourth win of the season, and she helped Edmond North to a one-stroke victory against Edmond Memorial to capture the team title. The Oklahoma Christian signee was also named the Central Oklahoma Athletic Conference Player of the Year.
Who tied for 719 in the playoffs?
Kingfisher tied with Hilldale at 719 after 36 holes, so the teams went into a playoff. The format was all five players would play, with the four lowest scores counting. Kamas, an Oklahoma City University signee, made a birdie on the first playoff hole, a par 5.
Who won the Class 4A individual title?
Kamas shot a 4-under 136 to win the Class 4A individual crown by 20 strokes, blistering a course others struggled with. She was the only golfer to shoot under par in either round, and she did it both days. "It was amazing," Kamas said. "I'm just glad we had the opportunity to play.
Who was the second place finisher in the Class 5A state tournament?
Carl Albert was able to tally a second-place finish at the Class 5A state tournament at Chickasaw Pointe Golf Club in Kingston. The Titans' two-day total of 694 was second only to Durant's 678. Carl Albert shot a 341 on the second day, which was the lowest score, but Durant built a comfortable lead on the first day to come away with the title.
Who won the Class 2A state championship?
He had a reason to be joyful. Turner High School, led by three freshmen and two sophomores, won the Class 2A girls golf state championship at Cimarron National Golf Club in Guthrie.
When is the 2021 All World Girls Golfer of the Year Banquet?
Finalists for 2021 All-World Girls Golfer of the Year are invited to the fifth All-World Awards, presented by Bill Knight Automotive. The banquet is June 29 at Stoney Creek Hotel and Conference Center in Broken Arrow.
Who won the 2019 Class 4A state team?
Oren Sikes, Hilldale. After charging to the 2019 Class 4A state team title by 107 shots, Sikes’ Hornets won his fifth in nine years with an entirely new roster. “I didn’t think we could do it,” he said, “but we kept getting better and played our best golf in the first round of the state tournament.”.
What golf course did Nicklaus win the 2019 state championship at?
Won the 2019 state title at Guthrie’s Aqua Canyon course and the 2020 season was wiped out by COVID-19. Won the Jenks Invitational and 2A state preview and had a 70.6 stroke average.
