Huddleston and Law tie for boys medalist at Schooldays qualifying
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Last updated Jun 4, 2026
Wil Huddleston and Hagan Law tied for boys medalist honors at the Schooldays Golf Tournament qualifying round held at McCabe Course on June 3, both finishing with a score of 1-over-par 71. Huddleston, a senior at Maryville, adjusted from a longer course after participating in the Tennessee Junior PGA Championship earlier in the week. Lyla Payne earned girls medalist status with a score of 76, two strokes ahead of Samantha Strothers. The quarterfinals will be held June 4, with Payne facing Emma Elkins and Strothers playing Kate Bixenman.
- •Huddleston and Law each score 71 in qualifying at McCabe.
- •Lyla Payne finishes as girls medalist with a score of 76.
- •Quarterfinal matches are scheduled for June 4.
- •Aubrey Travis was the top qualifier in the 12-14 boys division.
- 12:08 AMYahoo Sports — Wil Huddleston, Hagan Law tie for medalist in Schooldays golf first round
"Wil Huddleston and Hagan Law shared boys medalist honors while Lyla Payne was the girls medalist in the Schooldays qualifying round at McCabe.
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