Lewis and Clark, Cheney set to chase state golf titles
May 18—Lewis and Clark and Cheney have waged entertaining battles for Greater Spokane League 3A/4A boys' golf supremacy the last two years with the Tigers claiming the title this spring and the Blackhawks rising to the top in 2025. It's helped sharpen both programs as they head to their respective state tournaments this week. "My hope is both of us go win state," Cheney coach Justin Fayant said.
They nearly did just that a year ago. LC snagged second place in 4A behind Newport while the Blackhawks led at times in the final round before settling for third at the 3A tournament. LC is led by Jack Brigham's 69.
5 scoring average in GSL matches and four others between 71 and 73. 5. Four seniors — Brigham (Pacific Lutheran), Bryce Johnson (Lewis-Clark State), Michael Pirrie (Cal Lutheran) and Dylan Masterson (Columbia Basin) — all will play collegiate golf next season.
"They're older, a lot more experienced with more tournament play," coach Brett Meenach said. "They've all worked on their games and gotten better. They do a good job of complementing each other.
If a guy has an off day, someone else seems to step up. Jack has more confidence this year, plays fearlessly. He's just a well-rounded young man and player.
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