The Westfield girls golf team won the Western Invitational Saturday at Chippendale Golf Course in Russiaville.
The Shamrocks scored a 318 to take the first-place trophy. Jocelyn Bruch was the individual medalist with a five under par 68, Allie Hildebrand carded a personal best 80 to finish in fourth, and Natalie Shupe scored 83 to take seventh. Other Westfield scores were Sophie McGinnis 87 and Grace Snyder 89.
“I’m really proud of our team today,” said Shamrocks coach Trevor Neu. “They all battled hard the entire day and we put up a good team score. Jocelyn had another great day and is now -10 in her first two tournaments. Allie Hildebrand had a great day shooting a personal best and managing the course well.”
Hamilton Southeastern finished third as a team with 349, while Fishers took sixth place with 368. Noblesville sent a junior varsity team up to Chippendale, and it finished 10th with a 398. Individual scores were unavailable.
Guerin Catholic finished a close second at the Ben Davis Invitational Saturday.
The Golden Eagles and the host Giants each finished with a team score of 327, but Ben Davis won the championship on the fifth-woman score. Guerin Catholic’s Angelica Pfefferkorn and Christina Pfefferkorn both carded 71s and shared individual medalist honors.
Other Golden Eagles scores were Audrey Kunce 92, Jenna Rust 93 and Jenny Zerla 102.
Carmel also got a runner-up finish on Saturday, at the Zionsville Invitational at the Golf Club of Indiana.
The Greyhounds totaled 309, right behind first-place Homestead’s 307. Katie Kuc led Carmel with a 73. Coach Kelly Kluesner said she was “super proud of Katie,” who took third place individually.
Other Greyhound scores were Elizabeth Hedrick 77, Ava Nguyen 78, Ava Hedrick 81 and Sydney Longstreth 81.
Carmel also had a junior varsity team at GCI, and it finished with a 393. Scores were Averie Reiter 92, Chloe Tapnio 93, Grace Ackerman 104, Meredith Berglund 104 and Sophie Cassidy 105.
“It was a great day for us,” said Greyhounds coach Kelly Kluesner. “All the girls played well. We stayed away from big numbers.”