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Ash Edwards (65 in 5A), Nicholas Brooks (66 in 3A), Joey Banks (69 in 2A) and 3 golfers (70 in 4A) lead at halfway point of boys state high school tournaments

By Gary Baines – 10/6/2025

A couple of junior golfers who proved over the summer that they can go low on the scorecard did just that on Monday to take the individual leads in their respective classifications at the boys state high school tournaments.

Fairview High School sophomore Ash Edwards, the son of University of Colorado men’s golf head coach Roy Edwards, made nine birdies en route to shooting a 6-under-par 65 at Bookcliff Country Club in Grand Junction and grabbed a one-stroke lead in the 5A tournament. This past summer, Edwards won the Colorado Junior PGA Championship by seven strokes after closing with a 64.

Meanwhile, Lutheran senior Nicholas Brooks chalked up seven birdies while posting a 6-under-par 66 that gave him three-stroke lead in the 3A tournament at Eagle Ranch Golf Club in Eagle, west of Vail. Over the summer, Brooks won the AJGA Colorado Springs Junior with a 22-under-par total for three rounds. That’s the third-best score, relative to par, in the long history of the AJGA.

With one round remaining in the four boys state high school tournaments, here’s how things stand:

— 5A at Bookcliff Country Club in Grand Junction: Fairview didn’t qualify a full team for the 5A state meet, but the two players the school did send to the tournament sure stood out on Monday.

With Edwards firing a 65 and teammate Miles Kuhl, a senior, managing a 66, they’re 1-2 in the individual standings at Bookcliff. Sharing second place with Kuhl is defending champion Gavin Amella, a senior at Castle View who will play his college golf at CU.

Kuhl, who was presented a Future Famer award from the Colorado Golf Hall of Fame on Friday, went bogey-free in round 1. He’s San Diego State-bound next year. Amella chalked up seven birdies and two bogeys.

In all, eight players broke part on Monday at Bookcliff.

Arapahoe leads the team standings at 3 over par, but it’s a very tight affair as eight teams are within six strokes of the Warriors. Ralston Valley (+4) is in second place and Denver East (+5) in third.

— 4A at The Fox Hill Club in Longmont: The 4A individual competition is even closer, with three golfers tied for the lead and another five within two strokes at Fox Hill.

Seniors Jack Moats from Air Academy and Hunter Simmons from Grand Junction share the top spot at even-par 70 with Northridge junior Everett Lewis. Moats carded three birdies, a bogey and a double bogey. Hunter and Lewis each made two birdies and two bogeys. 

One back of the leaders, in fourth place, is Mead senior Stryker Leick. Defending champion Brayden Destefano of Cheyenne Mountain opened with a 74 and shares 14th place.

Broomfield leads team-wise by five after recording an 8-over-par total. Loveland (+13) is second and Mead (+15) third.

— 3A at Eagle Ranch Golf Club in Eagle: Brooks, the first Coloradan since 2017 to advance to match play at the U.S. Junior Amateur, put some distance between himself and his nearest competitors by finishing with seven birdies and a bogey in his round of 66. 

The left-hander, who is headed to Butler next year, is three ahead of the second-place individual at Eagle Ranch, Mullen senior Jackson Beldy, who had a roller-coaster round with an eagle, four birdies, one bogey and a double bogey. 

Sharing third place at 71 are seniors Dayne Schmidke of Eaton and Jack Brayman of Peak to Peak.

Lutheran and Mullen are tied for the team lead at 5 over par, while Resurrection Christian is two behind.

— 2A at Elmwood Golf Course in Pueblo: In the second 2A boys state golf tournament ever held, Forge freshman Joey Banks managed the only under-par score of the day as he posted a 1-under 69 at Elmwood.

Banks made three birdies and two bogeys in the opening round. 

Swink senior Noah Pearson birdied two of his last three holes to card an even-par 70, good for second place, Liberty Common freshman Gage Poulsen  joined Monte Vista junior Connor Mellot in a share of third place at 71. Frontier Academy sophomore Isaiah Fowler, who competed in the Drive, Chip & Putt National Finals at Augusta National this year, recorded a 73 and shares fifth place.

In a tight team race, Frontier Academy (19 over par) leads Forge by three and Telluride by four.

Top Team and Individual Scores at the Boys State High School Golf Tournaments


5A AT PAR-71 BOOKCLIFF CC IN GRAND JUNCTION

Team (Best 3 Individual Scores)

Arapahoe 216

Ralston Valley 217

Denver East 218

Cherokee Trail 219

Valor Christian 219

Arvada West 219

Individual

Ash Edwards, Fairview 65

Miles Kuhl, Fairview 66

Gavin Amella, Castle View 66

Nick Clinton, Arapahoe 67

Connor Young, Columbine 68

Wyatt Montoya, Chatfield 70

Sean Wisler, ThunderRidge 70

Will Farber, Regis Jesuit 70

Brayden Forte, Cherokee Trail 71

Elijah Johnson, Denver East 71

Campbell McFadden, Valor Christian 71

Jack Sawarynski, Arvada West 71

Mac Buckley, Arapahoe 71

Gregory White, Eaglecrest 71

Mason Meyer, Ralston Valley 71

Collin Black, Fruita Monument 71


4A AT PAR-70 FOX HILL CLUB IN LONGMONT

Team (Best 3 Individual Scores)

Broomfield 218

Loveland 223

Mead 225

Air Academy 226

Dakota Ridge 227

Individual

Jack Moats, Air Academy 70

Everett Lewis, Northridge 70

Hunter Simmons, Grand Junction 70

Stryker Leick, Mead 71

Max Music, Broomfield 72

Rev Bonniwell, Broomfield 72

Cole Underwood, Loveland 72

Billy Verstraate, Highlands Ranch 72

Will Sallee, Loveland 73

Cayden Besler, Falcon 73

Landen Stubblefield, Dakota Ridge 73

Collin Tampa, Dakota Ridge 73

Zack Lacrosse, Skyline 73


3A AT PAR-72 EAGLE RANCH GOLF CLUB IN EAGLE

Team (Best 3 Individual Scores)

Lutheran 221

Mullen 221

Resurrection Christian 223

Basalt 226

Timnath 227

Individual

Nicholas Brooks, Lutheran 66

Jackson Beldy, Mullen 69

Dayne Schmidke, Eaton 71

Jack Brayman, Peak to Peak 71

Hayden Dorsey, Manitou Springs 72

Bobby Flaherty, Holy Family 72

Cayden Hajek, Resurrection Christian 73

Hudson Arnold, Basalt 73

Greysen Kilburn, Timnath 73

Levi McDowell, Resurrection Christian 74


2A AT PAR-70 ELMOOD GOLF COURSE IN PUEBLO

Team (Best 3 Individual Scores)

Frontier Academy 229

Forge 232

Telluride 233

Brush 236

Vail Christian 236

Sterling 236

Individual

Joey Banks, Forge 69

Noah Pearson, Swing 70

Gage Poulsen, Liberty Common 71

Connor Mellott, Monte Vista 71

Isaiah Fowler, Frontier Academy 73

Ashton Park, Cedaredge 73

Teague Murrey, Jefferson Academy 74

Banks O’Brien, Telluride 75

Bryson Elam, Rangely 75

Collen Todd, Golden View Classical Academy 75


About the Writer: Gary Baines has covered golf in Colorado continuously since 1983. He was a sports writer at the Daily Camera newspaper in Boulder, then the sports editor there, and has written regularly for ColoradoGolf.org since 2009. The University of Colorado Evans Scholar alum was inducted into the Colorado Golf Hall of Fame in 2022. He owns and operates ColoradoGolfJournal.com

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