Kernel boys golf showcases depth in Marchand Cup victory over Yankton

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Sep. 4—YANKTON — The Mitchell High School boys golf team’s depth was on full display on Tuesday, as the Kernels claimed the Marchand Cup once again at Fox Run Golf Course.

Mitchell won the event 17.5 to 6.5 over Yankton. It is the second year in a row that MHS has won the event outright and the fourth year in a row the Kernels have retained the cup.

After a close competition in the best ball segment, Mitchell won 5.5 points out of 6 in the two-player scramble and then dominated 9.5 to 2.5 in singles play.

In the team portion of the event, Sam Titze and Dawson Adams both won their fourball and scramble competitions for MHS, as did Tyler Christensen and Gavin Polreis claiming two points each. Brady Reiners and Jordan Meyerink scored 1 1/2 points and Carter McCormick and Marshall Widstrom and Matthew Mauszycki/Canon Moller were both winners in the scramble portion of play.

Singles winners for Mitchell included Widstrom, Reiners, Meyerink, Titze, Christensen, Polreis, Mauszycki and Moller, while Asher Dannenbring, Everett Morrison and Carter McCormick each halved their singles matches, each claiming a half point.

The Ryder Cup-style tournament is scored three different ways, with the first six holes as a four-ball best-ball, holes 7-12 were a two-man scramble and holes 13-18 were individual match play. The event is named in memory of Rob Marchand, who graduated from Yankton and coached golf in Mitchell before his death in 2014.

Some Mitchell golfers will be in action on Friday, Sept. 6 at the Parkston Invitational at Lakeview Golf Course, and Mitchell will also be playing on Friday, Sept. 13 at Hillcrest Country Club in Yankton.

Marchand Cup

Tuesday at Fox Run GC, Yankton

Mitchell 17.5, Yankton 6.5

Four ball/best ball format — Holes 1-6

Easton Vellek/Parker Riley (YAN) def. Asher Dannenbring/Everett Morrison, 1 up

Eli Larson/Ryker Larsen (YAN) def. Carter McCormick/Marshall Widstrom, 1 up

Brayden Byrkeland/Easton Schelhaas (YAN) and Brady Reiners/Jordan Meyerink (MIT), all square

Sam Titze/Dawson Adams (MIT) def. William Youngblom/Isaac Dimmer, 2-and-1

Tyler Christensen/Gavin Polreis (MIT) def. Max Dobler/Brody Simonsen, 3-and-2

Chase Cooley/Ryder Walsh (YAN) def. Matthew Mauszycki/Canon Moller, 1 up

Format total: Yankton 3.5, Mitchell 2.5

Two-player scramble — Holes 7-12

Easton Vellek/Parker Riley (YAN) and Asher Dannenbring/Everett Morrison (MIT), all square

Carter McCormick/Marshall Widstrom (MIT) def. Eli Larson/Ryker Larsen, 2-and-1

Brady Reiners/Jordan Meyerink (MIT) def. Brayden Byrkeland/Easton Schelhaas, 2-and-1

Sam Titze/Dawson Adams (MIT) def. William Youngblom/Isaac Dimmer, 1 up.

Tyler Christensen/Gavin Polreis (MIT) def. Max Dobler/Brody Simonsen, 1 up

Matthew Mauszycki/Canon Moller (MIT) def. Chase Cooley/Ryder Walsh (YAN), 3-and-1

Format total: Mitchell 5.5, Yankton 0.5

Singles matches — Holes 13-18

Easton Vellek (YAN) and Asher Dannenbring (MIT), all square

Parker Riley (YAN) and Everett Morrison (MIT), all square

Eli Larson (YAN) and Carter McCormick (MIT), all square

Marshall Widstrom (MIT) def. Ryker Larsen, 1 up

Brady Reiners (MIT) def. Brayden Byrkeland, 2-and-1

Jordan Meyerink (MIT) def. Easton Schelhaas, 3-and-2

Sam Titze (MIT) def. William Youngblom, 3-and-2

Isaac Dimmer (YAN) def. Dawson Adams, 1 up

Tyler Christensen (MIT) def. Max Dobler, 1 up

Gavin Polreis (MIT) def. Brody Simonsen, 3-and-2

Matthew Mauszycki (MIT) def. Chase Cooley, 2-and-1

Canon Moller (MIT) def. Ryder Walsh, 2-and-1

Format total: Mitchell 9.5, Yankton 2.5

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