Bellefonte, PV, PO and Bald Eagle compete in Mountain League golf opener

Today the Bellefonte golf team competed in first Mt League boys golf match of the season.

Tyrone came home the winner with a score of 339.

Bellefonte finished with a 440.

Davis Corman tied for low round of the match with a 79.

Andrew Haldeman shot a 118,

Korey Lutz shot a 122.

Bellefonte total score should be 440.

Bald Eagle finished with a score of 436.

Leading the way for Bald Eagle was Wade Habovick with a 105. Teammates Weston MaClain had a 109, Tyler Lidgett had a 110 and Kane Wolfe finished with a 113.

Philipsburg-Osceola finished with a final team score of 391.

Taking the win for the Mounties were Parker Lamb with 95, Gavin Emigh with a 97 and Logan Phillipi with a 99.

Penns Valley got strong efforts by Hayden Feltenberger’ 107 and Joe Holden’s 113.

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