Junior Reese Bandow led the way for Luxemburg-Casco, capturing the individual title in the girls golf match Tuesday with a 46, finishing two strokes ahead of runner-up Whitney Derricks, senior from Denmark, who carded 48.
The match, played at Twin Oaks Golf Course in Denmark, proved to be a tight team battle. Denmark edged out Luxemburg-Casco for the top spot, finishing at 201, while the Spartans came in at 208, and Oconto Falls rounded out the field with 232.
Luxemburg-Casco showed strong depth as all five Spartans landed in the top 12 individually. Alongside Bandow’s first-place finish, sophomore Brielle Snowberry took fifth with a 53, sophomore Chloe Treml placed ninth with a 54, junior Avery Buresh followed in 10th at 55, and sophomore Lauren Davister rounded out the scoring group with a 12th-place finish at 61.
Denmark used consistency across its lineup to secure the team victory, placing four golfers between second and fifth along with another in 11th. That balance allowed the Vikings to hold off L-C despite Bandow’s individual title.
While Oconto Falls finished third in the team standings, several other schools were represented individually in the field but did not post full team scores, adding to the competitive depth of the match.
The Spartans will look to build on the performance, leaning on Bandow’s leadership and the contributions of their young roster as the season continues.


