The Lisbon boys varsity golf team suffered some lumps last week (two losses, to make only a total of four for the season), but are still firmly in control of the Tri-Rivers East with a conference record of 17-4. Second-place Midland is way back at 2-2.
Monday, April 24The Lions were at their own Kernoustie Monday where their guests, East Buchanan, got the better of them by eight strokes, 161-169.
The day’s low total on the nine-hole course came from East Buchanan’s Hayden Nelson, with a 36.
Lisbon’s Indy Harbaugh was hot on his heels in second place, shooting a 37.
Wednesday, April 26
A four-way 18-hole match in Maquoketa found the Lions placing second, with Vinton-Shellsburg winning the day as a team and individually, with Easton Almquist claiming the day’s low score of 80.
Brayden Boots turned in the top performance for Lisbon, shooting an 85 for a fourth-place finish.
Friday, April 28The Lions were back on top at Edgewood-Colesburg, placing first out of four total teams with their very own Brayden Boots shooting the day’s low of 39.
Monday, April 24
9 Hole Low
2 Indy Harbaugh 37, 6 Brayden Boots 43, 6 Blake Stejskal 43, 8 Alex Bock 46, 9 Hunter Clark 48, 9 Tyler Sauser 48.
Wednesday, April 26
Standings
1 Vinton-Shellsburg 335, 2 Lisbon 363, 3 Maquoketa 382, 4 Northeast 398
18 Hole Low
4 Brayden Boots 85, 5 Alex Bock 89, 9 Indy Harbaugh 94, 11 Tyler Sauser 95, 13 Blake Stejskal 97, 17 Hunter Clark 103
Friday, April 28
Standings
1 Lisbon 166, 2 Edgewood-Colesburg 186, 2 North Linn 186, 4 Alburnett 205
9 Hole Low
Brayden Boots 39, Alex Bock 42, Blake Stejskal 42, Indy Harbaugh 43, Tyler Sauser, 45
Tri-Rivers – East Standings
Lisbon 17-4 W1 18-3
Midland 2-2 L3 1-4
Easton Valley 4-11 T2 8-11
Prince of Peace 1-5 W1 0-7
Marquette Catholic 1-9 L1 2-12
Calamus-Wheatland 1-9 L2 1-13
Lisbon boys golfers weather turbulence, still on top
Trent Bowman
May 4, 2023