Mylee Michel Shines at Souris Valley Golf Course, Qualifies for State Tournament
MINOT, ND — After a remarkable performance at the Souris Valley Golf Course, Mylee Michel is poised to represent Jamestown High School at the upcoming 2025 Class A State Golf Tournament in Fargo at the month’s end. The senior golfer shot an impressive score of 82, securing an eighth-place finish, which is her best score this season.
Pressure and Performance in Golf
This qualifying event was a crucial individual qualifier, which added a layer of pressure for the participating athletes. "This meet was an individual qualifier," said Jamestown High School head golf coach Katie Hemmer. "This puts a lot of extra pressure on the girls. Some handle that better than others, and learning to compete under pressure is one of the great lessons we learn from golf." Clearly, Mylee embraced the challenge, demonstrating her skill and composure on the course.
Team Dynamics and Individual Aspirations
While Mylee Michel stood out for her individual accomplishment, it’s important to note the overall team effort. Three of the Jays’ other top-six players—Belle Sjostrom, Braelyn Wiese, and Taylor Earnest—finished in a tie for 28th place, each scoring 93. Katelyn Monson, the No. 4 seed for the team, carded a 99, while Autumn Roberts celebrated a personal best with a score of 108. The camaraderie and supportive environment among the players were apparent despite the mixed individual results.
Jamestown’s Team Performance
As a collective unit, the Jamestown High School golf team finished in sixth place, posting a total score of 361. Their solid performance highlights significant progress this season, showcasing both individual talents and team dynamics. The champions of the day, Mandan, showcased remarkable prowess with an impressive team score of 315, a staggering 26 strokes ahead of the second-placed Minot North, who finished with 341.
Outlook for the Season Ahead
Looking ahead, Coach Hemmer expressed optimism regarding her team’s trajectory. “Overall, I’m really happy to see the team progress and improve through the season," she stated. "We are in a great place to finish strong!” The Blue Jays are gearing up to return to action on September 15 at the renowned Hawktree Golf Course in Bismarck.
Class A Team Results Overview
The competitive nature of high school golf in North Dakota is highlighted when examining the team results. Here’s a breakdown of the top 10 finishing teams from the event:
- Mandan – 315
- Minot North – 341
- Legacy – 350
- St. Mary’s – 350
- Minot – 357
- Jamestown – 361
- Century – 367
- Dickinson – 373
- Williston – 381
- Watford City – 392
Individual Standouts: Top Finishers
In the individual standings, several golfers delivered outstanding performances that warrant recognition. The top 10 finishers included:
- Lola Huber, St. Mary’s – 74
- Isabella Hale, Mandan – 75
- Brooklyn Monteith, Mandan – 75
- Kinzy Welstad, Minot North – 78
- Stray Ressler, Mandan – 79
- Ashlen Larsen, Bismarck Century – 79
- Kate Wilson, St. Mary’s – 81
- Mylee Michel, Jamestown – 82
- Emersyn Kopp, Minot North – 83
- Katie Thomas, Minot – 83
Jamestown’s Golfer Performance Breakdown
Focusing on Jamestown’s individual performance:
- Mylee Michel claimed a commendable eighth place with her score of 82.
- The trio of Belle Sjostrom, Braelyn Wiese, and Taylor Earnest tied for 28th position, each finishing with a score of 93.
- Katelyn Monson finished 48th with a score of 99.
- Autumn Roberts improved significantly, closing out the day with a personal best of 108, illustrating her growth as an athlete.
Supporting Young Athletes in Golf
The development of young athletes like Mylee Michel and her teammates signifies the importance of youth sports programs in fostering skills and discipline. Golf, a sport that requires patience, focus, and detailed strategy, also offers invaluable life lessons. The competitive atmosphere gives young athletes a platform to channel their determination while bonding with their peers.
Conclusion: Looking Forward to State Championships
With the upcoming state championship on the horizon, all eyes will be on Mylee Michel as she competes against the best players from across North Dakota. Her journey, driven by passion and hard work, serves as an inspiration not only to her teammates but also to aspiring young golfers in the region. The Jamestown High School golf community is buzzing with anticipation for what Michel—and the other athletes—will achieve in Fargo. As they prepare for this pivotal competition, one thing is certain: the experience gained will pave the way for even greater accomplishments in the future.

