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Van Veens career best score leads PCM Boys to third place at the home load-Newton Daily News

Monroe-Easton van Veen reached a career as a 18-hole dot and took third place on Monday at the PCM Invitation on Monday.

The Mustangs were five shots better than their average season, but Pella Christian won the tournament with a 301 on the Gateway Recreation Golf Course.

The Eagles, who have the second best 18-hole average in class 2a, were nine strokes better than the second-placed Moines Christian, which shot 310 in the second page.

PCM, which occupies ninth place in 2a in 18-hole average, had a 315 in the third and the rest of the nine team field from Chariton (339), Grand View Christian (347), Bondurant-Farrar (357), Saydel (397) and Eddyville-Blakesburg (410).

Van Veen led the Mustangs with the best 73 career and Jeffery McDanel took the 10th place with a 79th Tate Tangeman (80) and Pete Kiernan (83) had the final point.

Tate Tangeman

Charlie Ford (84) and Trent Nickelson (85) entered non-draft values.

Eliot Menninga by Pella Christian was the Meet medalist with 69. The Eagles scored five points under 80, while Christian Christian scored four points under 80.

Pella Christian put five golfers in the top 10, and the Lions had in the first 11 four.

Ford, McDanel leads PCM in Chariton

Chariton – Ford and McDanel shot in Lake View Golf & Country Club 38 on Friday, but the Mustangs took second place on a road triangle.

Charlie Ford

PCM shot 159 and covered Knoxville (152) with seven strokes. Host Chariton scored 164 in third place.

The other two count values ​​came from Kiernan (40), Van Veen (43) and Nickelson (43). Tangeman (44) carded a not shown.

Knoxville was led by Urban Zillers 36 and Grant Gerdes Schoss 37.

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