Randall boys showcase skills during District 3-A Golf Tournament

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Randall’s Wyatt Provence won the District 3-5A boys individual championship with rounds of 67-72— 139 on Wednesday and Thursday at the Ross Rogers Golf Complex. [Ben Jenkins/ Press Pass Sports]

The Randall golf team played two excellent rounds to claim the 36-hole District 3-5A boys championship on Thursday afternoon at the Ross Rogers Golf Complex.

The Raiders fired an eye-opening 288 team total during Wednesday’s first 18 round on the WildHorse layout, then followed that performance up with a team score of 300 on the Mustang course Thursday.

Tascosa also played two superb rounds of team golf scoring a 36-hole total of 298-310— 608 to come in second.

Both teams advance to the Region I-5A Tournament which is set for that is set to take place at the Rawls Golf Course in Lubbock on April 21-22.

Randall sophomore Wyatt Provence highlighted the district meet thanks to stellar play. During Wednesday’s first round, Provence stuck the ball with excellence fire a 5-under par 67. On Thursday, Provence braved a stiff south wind on the very challenging Mustang side to shoot an even-par 72, to claim the outright district title.

Teammate Caden Conrad came in second shooting a 4-under par 68 on Wednesday, followed by a 75 Thursday for a 143.

Tascosa’s B team player Sam Fisk (82-76— 158) and Randall’s B team player Owen Reynolds (77-82— 159) advanced to regionals as individuals.

Boys

District 3-5A

Final results

At Ross Rogers Golf Complex

Note: Top two teams and top two individuals not on qualifying teams advance to Region I-5A Tournament.

Team results (Top 5): 1. Randall A 288-300— 588; 2. Tascosa A 298-310— 608; 3. Amarillo High A 330-323— 653; 4. Randall B 336-319— 655; 5. 336-337— 673.

Top 5 individuals: 1. Wyatt Provence, Randall A, 67-72— 139; 2. Caden Conrad, Randall, A, 68-75— 143; 3.(t) Reed Whitehead, Tascosa A, 74-77— 151; Colby Koetting, Tascosa, A, 74-77— 151; Stetson Provence, Randall A, 77-74— 151.

Individual qualifiers: Sam Fisk, Tascosa B, 82-76— 158; Owen Reynolds, Randall B, 77-82— 159.

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