
Heading into today’s second and final round, Powell held a one-stroke lead over defending champion Will Kannegieser of Minot, who shot a 70 that included seven birdies on his card.
Though not entirely a two-man race at this point, Powell and Kannegieser share a comfortable lead over a group of golfers who will look to make up strokes.
Luke Ruffing of Manchester is in third after an opening round 75. Christopher Billings of Topsham leads a group of four at four-over 76. Drew Kane, Macarthur Kim and Cameron Letourneau also stand at 76.

Ryan Collins of Cape Elizabeth holds the lead after opening with 78. Just three shots back are Cape’s Austin Legge and Cole Anderson of Camden, who each opened with an 81.
On the girls side, 14-yearold Lauren Schonewolf of Cape Elizabeth has the lead after shooting the best round of the day with 78. Though playing in the 13- 14 age flight, she is still able to win the overall title as all girls are competing from the same set of tees.

The 12-and-under flight holds the only tie after day one, with Evan Glicos and Ryder Henry even after both opening with a 43 on Val Halla’s back nine. The two will be paired with Ryan Stimson in the final group today to duel it out for nine more holes and the crystal that comes with being state champion.


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