LOCAL ROUNDUP: Lacasse wins Cullman County Championship; Lee brothers finish strong at Lake St. Clair
Published 2:05 pm Monday, August 28, 2017
- Wallace State's Brandon Lacasse (left) and Ches Harris pose for a picture following the former's win at the Cullman County Championship at Cross Creek Golf Course.
Jake Winfrey
jwinfrey@cullmantimes.com
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Brandon Lacasse carded back-to-back rounds of 66 over the weekend to win the Cullman County Championship at Cross Creek Golf Course.
The Wallace State golfer, who scored the Buck Shear Memorial title in June, finished seven strokes ahead of former Cullman standout and current teammate Luke Wilson (139). Connor Bruce (142), Anthony Lumpkin (142), Paul Woo (143) and Cody Maddox (148) rounded out the championship flight.
Dan York tallied the top prize in the first flight with a two-day total of 142, while Bob Kurtz (152) and Justin Hobbs (179) did the same in the second and third flights, respectively.
See compete scores below:
Championship Flight
Brandon Lacasse (66, 66 — 132)
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Luke Wilson (72, 67 — 139)
Anthony Lumpkin (72, 70 — 142)
Connor Bruce (72, 70 — 142)
Paul Woo (72, 71 — 143)
Cody Maddox (69, 79 — 148)
First Flight
Dan York (73, 69 — 142)
Trey Hanvey (75, 69 — 144)
Bo Blackwell (73, 71 — 144)
Todd Lindsey (75, 70 — 145)
Thomas Gevas (78, 67 — 145)
Walt Drake (73, 74 — 147)
Logan Forrester (75, 74 — 149)
Garrison Smith (73, 77 — 150)
Houston Pierce (73, 77 — 150)
Second Flight
Bob Kurtz (76, 76 — 152)
Tommy Byrd (77, 75 — 152)
Allen Jackson (76, 78 — 154)
Andy Leusby (76, 78 — 154)
Bryan Haynes (78, 78 — 156)
Wade Casey (79, 77 — 156)
Wayne Fuller (76, 82 — 158)
Hunter McKelvy (83, 78 — 161)
Brandon Law (85, 80 — 165)
Third Flight
Justin Hobbs (84, 95 — 179)
John Harris (91, 90 — 181)
Kelly Cooper (92, 96 — 188)
Barry Adcock (96, 100 — 196)
Wally Williams (110, 90 — 200)
Drue Wright (104, 104 — 208)
William Lee (104, 108 — 212)
Fishing
Cullman graduates Jordan and Matt Lee turned in fine performances over the weekend in the Bassmaster Elite at Lake St. Clair in Michigan.
The former placed fourth overall with a four-day weight of 82-03, while the latter finished right behind in fifth at 81-14.
Jordan, who won the Bassmaster Classic in March, earned an additional $3,500 — he reeled in the biggest bass of the week at 6-13 and was the second-highest placing eligible entrant in the Toyota Bonus Bucks Program — to go along with his $16,500 prize money.
His brother, Matt, walked off with a hefty $14,000 as well.