📚High School Highlights: Max Herendeen lifts individual title at the Bill Egbers as Burlington-Edison wins team title on home turf

High School Golf

40th Bill Egbers Memorial Golf Tournament

May 5, 2023

🏁Final: 40th Annual Bill Egbers Memorial Golf Tournament from Skagit G&CC in Burlington, Washington. 36-hole, one-day high school golf championship featured teams from across Washington. The annual event has a strong history of winners including 2005 and 2006 champion Joel Dahmen. Skagit G&CC always defends par well and players battled rain in addition to the course’s tight corridors and challenging greens.

Max Herendeen individual champion plus top finishers

Max Herendeen of Bishop Blanchet, who earlier in the week advanced out of U.S. Open Local Qualifying for the second consecutive year, won the individual title on the first hole of a three-player playoff. Herendeen is the reigning national Junior PGA champion and reigning 3A WIAA State champion among many other accomplishments. Joining Herendeen in the playoff at -1, 141 were Stanwood’s Conrad Chisman and Sehome’s Wesley BothelJacob Kang of Jackson, the 2022 Bill Egbers individual winner and 2023 NW Golf Report Spring Classic overall champion, finished in solo seventh place.

Burlington-Edison High School team champions

Burlington-Edison High School won the team title on home turf. BE’s three players contributing to the team score were Wyatt Brownell, Ian Powers and Rex Wilson. BE posted a score of 216, +3 for a five stroke win over Sumner High School. Mead High School of Spokane rounded out the top three.

Burlington-Edison team scorecards

Link to full field results of 40th Bill Egbers Memorial Golf Tournament

Link to NW Golf Report’s 2022 recap:
39th Bill Egbers Memorial Golf Tournament

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(Photos: Craig Welty, Brian Baltzer, Skagit G&CC)

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