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Fossil Ridge, Windsor girls golfers earn top-10 finishes at Colorado state championships

Fossil Ridge girls golfer Ellie Barry led all local 5A finishers, placing eighth during the two-day state tournament at Black Bear Golf Club in Parker.

Fossil Ridge girls golfer Ellie Barry led all local 5A finishers, placing eighth during the two-day state tournament at Black Bear Golf Club in Parker.

The Colorado girls golf state championships wrapped up the local high school sports year this week.

A pair of local golfers sent out the spring season on a high note with some low scores.

Windsor sophomore Macy Kleve and Fossil Ridge sophomore Ellie Barry posted top-10 finishes in Class 4A and 5A, respectively, during the two-round, 36-hole state tournaments that ended Wednesday.

Here’s a full overview of Fort Collins-area golfers at the state championships:

Fossil Ridge

Barry finished seventh in the 5A state tournament at Black Bear Golf Club in Parker with a two-day score of 154.

She was one of the most consistent players in the field, shooting 10-over-par with rounds of 80 and 74 that included three birdies and 22 pars.

Valor Christian sophomore Brenna Higgins ultimately won with a two-day score of 1-under-par 142, beating Smoky Hill freshman Sophia Stiwich in a playoff.

It’s a second straight top-20 5A finish for Barry in her first two seasons, and she’ll be a first-team all-state honoree after earning a second-team nod last spring.

Barry was the standout for a SaberCats’ squad that had the ninth-best team score in 5A. Fossil Ridge shot a two-day team score of 526 (+94).

Here are scores for the other Fossil girls golfers:

  • Ava Farrell: +38 (182, 86-96) (T-37th)

  • Cailin Lowdermilk: +50 (194, 92-102) (T-51st)

  • Kirsten Smith: +56 (200, 102-98) (T-60th)

There were no Sabercat seniors at state, so Fossil Ridge will likely return its entire lineup next season.

Regional results: Windsor, Fossil Ridge lead local qualifiers for Colorado girls golf state championships

Windsor

Just like Barry in 5A, Kleve had a strong sophomore season that concluded with a top-10 individual 4A finish.

Kleve fired a two-day score of 157 (+13) to finish tied for sixth after being in contention early during the final round at Thorncreek Golf Course in Thornton.

She shot a 78 in Tuesday’s first round and followed that up with a 79 on Wednesday, making her one of just five 4A players to break 80 in both rounds.

It was a second consecutive standout showing at state for Kleve, who finished 10th last season (with a hole-in-one) as a freshman. She’ll earn back-to-back 4A first-team all-state honors.

Erie junior Logan Hale ran away with the individual title, firing a two-day score of 7-under-par 137 capped by a final-round 66.

Wizards teammate Paige Bretz also had a top-20 finish, tying for 13th place. The senior shot a two-day score of 161 (+17) via rounds of 84 and 77.

Windsor finished seventh in the 4A team standings with a two-day total of 517 (+85).

Here’s how the other Windsor golfers fared:

  • Alexa Strohman: +55 (199, 102-97) (T-71st)

  • Abbie Winterbottom: +70 (214, 105-109) (T-79th)

Rocky Mountain

Ella Luttenbacher was the lone Lobos golfer to make the 5A state field.

The sophomore finished 75th with a two-day total of 213 (+69) via rounds of 100 and 113.

This article originally appeared on Fort Collins Coloradoan: Colorado girls golf: Fossil Ridge, Windsor lead local state finishers