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SOU's Cheng, Reisner earn All-Cascade Conference status

4/29/2026 5:57:00 PM

MEN'S RESULTS | WOMEN'S RESULTS

LEWISTON, Idaho – Southern Oregon's Keira Cheng and Ricky Reisner went home with All-Cascade Conference hardware after strong finishes in the CCC Golf Championships presented by U.S. Bank on Wednesday at Lewiston Golf & Country Club.

The Raider women placed fourth at 103-over par and the men finished seventh at 48-over in the three-day, season-ending tournament. Both teams wrapped up with their best rounds of the week, the women by a margin of two strokes (317) and the men by eight (298).

All-CCC honors went to the top-10 individuals by stroke average across four conference-counting tournaments this season. Cheng, a junior from Los Alamitos, Calif., fell into that category for the third year in a row with an average of 78.7 strokes that ranked eighth in the circuit. She tied for 15th place in the CCC Championship at 23-over, climbing four spots on the leaderboard in the third round with a 3-over 75, her top score of the week.

Reisner, a senior from Sunland, Calif., made team history while going out with his first All-CCC award. His fifth-place finish marked the best ever for a Raider men's golfer in the CCC Championship, and he did it by carding a 70 in the final round that made him 1-under on the week.

Reisner finished 10th on the season with a stroke average of 73.4 and claimed the final all-conference spot by a hair. He accumulated 880 strokes over four tournaments; 11th-place Sondre Andresen of Lewis-Clark State compiled 881.

SOU's Oliver Ausland tied for 12th on the week at 3-over, matching Reisner with a 2-under 70 in Round 3. He was next for the Raiders in the overall season standings, ranking 16th with a 74.4 average.

Elsewhere for the Raider women, Mya Oakes placed 19th in the CCC Championship at 25-over, Mia Bontrager tied for 20th at 26-over, and Abby Francis was 25th at 40-over. Bontrager supplied the third-best score of Round 3 with an even-par 72 to move up four spots.

Lewis-Clark State won the men's team title at 12-under and had the medalist in Andrea Artusini (-7). British Columbia won the women's race at 29-over and produced the medalist in Jessica Ng (+5).

MEN'S TEAM SCORES (final) – 1. Lewis-Clark State -12 (288-284-280—852), 2. British Columbia -8 (293-285-278—856), 3. Oregon Tech +15 (297-296-286—897), 4. Bushnell +21 (301-291-293—885), 5. College of Idaho +30 (303-298-293—894), 6. Corban +36 (300-304-296—900), 7. Southern Oregon +48 (308-306-298—912), 8. Warner Pacific +52 (305-312-299—916), 9. Walla Walla +65 (311-305-313—929)

SOU MEN'S RESULTS (of 48 total golfers)
T5. Ricky Reisner, -1 (72-73-70—215)
T12. Oliver Ausland, +3 (75-74-70—219)
T35. Ty Beyer, +18 (77-76-81—234)
42. Ryder Jacox, +28 (84-83-77—244)
43. Sam Havens, +32 (84-83-81—248)

WOMEN'S TEAM SCORES (final) – 1. British Columbia +29 (305-291-297—893), 2. Lewis-Clark State +48 (314-299-299—912), 3. Oregon Tech +55 (305-311-303—919), 4. Southern Oregon +103 (331-319-317—967), 5. College of Idaho +118 (330-320-332—982), 6. Bushnell +153 (340-341-336—1017), 7. Walla Walla +197 (355-355-351—1061), 8. Corban +210 (361-355-358—1074)

SOU WOMEN'S RESULTS (of 40 total golfers)
T15. Keira Cheng, +23 (82-82-75—239)
19. Mya Oakes, +25 (84-73-84—241)
T20. Mia Bontrager, +26 (90-80-72—242)
25. Abby Francis, +40 (83-84-89—256)
T28. Alexa Ibarraran, +43 (82-91-86—259)
 
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