Odiorne, Cook win at Oregon Am

Published 12:00 am Thursday, June 25, 2015

Kevin Duke / The BulletinRosie Cook pitches out of the tall grassesin the hazard on the par-5 13th hole at Bend Golf and Country Club earlier this month. Cook made birdie on the hole and went on to win the 50th Bend Ladies Invitational.

Bend’s Madison Odiorne and Rosie Cook advanced to the round of 16 at the 106th Oregon Women’s Amateur Championship Wednesday, winning in their first round of match play at The Reserve Vineyards and Golf Club in Aloha.

Odiorne qualified as the No. 1 seed and eliminated Kat Gerrish of Portland, 3 and 2. Cook defeated Kelsey Whiles from Brush Prairie, 3 and 1. Hailey Ostrom fell in her first round match to Portland’s Lynsie Furuya, 1 up.

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In the men’s championship, Bend amateurs Jesse Heinly and Dylan Cramer were eliminated Wednesday in the round of 64. Heinly fell 4 and 3 to Ryan Pickthorn of Damascus and Cramer was knocked out 3 and 1 by Portland’s Nicklaus Baines.

At the Bob Norquist Oregon Junior Amateur Championship at Eagle Crest in Redmond, Bend’s Jack Loberg won his match 3 and 2 over Lacey, Washington’s, Ryan Feyrer. Rachel Drgastin was eliminated in the girls round of 16, 1 up, by The Dalles’ Illiana Telles.

Editor’s note: This story has been corrected. In the original version, Portland golfer Kat Gerrish was misidentified. The Bulletin regrets the error.

— Bulletin staff report

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