Keokuk Chiefs place third at Lee County Boys Golf Tournament

Central Lee High School takes home the team title with a score of 323.

Apr. 11, 2026 at 11:01am

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The Keokuk Chiefs boys golf team competed at the Lee County Boys Golf Tournament on Friday, finishing in third place with a team score of 352. Central Lee High School was the tournament medalist, posting a score of 323.

Why it matters

High school golf tournaments like the Lee County event provide an opportunity for student-athletes to showcase their skills and compete against peers from neighboring communities. Strong performances can lead to individual and team recognition, as well as potential college recruitment opportunities.

The details

The Keokuk Chiefs, led by their junior golfers, put together a solid team effort but ultimately fell short of the top spot, finishing third in the tournament. Central Lee High School dominated the competition, posting the lowest team score of 323 to claim the tournament title.

  • The Lee County Boys Golf Tournament took place on Friday, April 11, 2026.

The players

Keokuk Chiefs

The boys golf team from Keokuk High School, located in Keokuk, Iowa.

Central Lee High School

The high school located in Central Lee, Iowa that won the Lee County Boys Golf Tournament with a team score of 323.

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The takeaway

The Keokuk Chiefs' third-place finish at the Lee County Boys Golf Tournament demonstrates the team's competitive spirit and potential for future success, as they continue to develop their young talent and strive to challenge the top programs in the region.