SPORTS: Port Townsend boys golf team beats North Mason 215-260

PORT TOWNSEND — Cody Piper scored 38 to spark the Port Townsend boys golf team to an easy Olympic League season opener against North Mason on Monday at Port Townsend Golf Club.

The Redskins, with four players scoring 45 or less on nine holes, beat the Bulldogs 215-260.

“The conditions were very cold and windy, everyone played well but we have seen lower scores in better conditions,” Port Townsend coach Gabriel Tonan said.

Sean Anderson and Jake VonVolkli of Port Townsend tied for second with 42 each while Ben Reinhart shot 45, Gabe Hensley had 48 and Trey Ottaway had 51.

Andy Renne and Blake Eddy led North Mason with scores of 49 each while Tommy Renne and Austin Makkowski knotted at 50 apiece for the Bulldogs.

In the girls competition, meanwhile, Port Townsend’s Jenny Grauberger earned match medalist honors against North Mason in the season opener.

Grauberger, a Redskins senior,shot a solid 39 in windy conditions on the course.

Madison Johnson led the Bulldogs with 59 while Tori Bamford and Victoria Effray scored 62 each.

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