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LeFevre, Rham finish state golf season for Jamestown Blue Jays

LeFevre shot a 185 at Oxbow Country Club, capping a state run that kept Jamestown golf in North Dakota’s top prep field.

Lisa Park··2 min read
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LeFevre, Rham finish state golf season for Jamestown Blue Jays
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Luke LeFevre and Landry Rham carried Jamestown’s boys golf season all the way to the NDHSAA Class A state meet, finishing their run Wednesday at Oxbow Country Club south of Fargo. LeFevre closed the championship with a 36-hole total of 185, a final tally that reflected a season-long push that first earned both Blue Jays a place among the state’s best.

Their trip to state started in Mandan, where Jamestown advanced out of the Class A West Region tournament at Prairie West Golf Course. LeFevre shot 76 and Rham posted 77 to qualify as individuals, while Jamestown’s team score of 321 left the Blue Jays just three shots behind Legacy for the final team berth. That margin turned the state appearance into more than a line on a scoreboard. It showed how close Jamestown came to sending a full team and how important LeFevre and Rham’s rounds were in keeping the Blue Jays represented on the biggest stage.

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The state tournament ran June 2-3 at Oxbow, with Fargo Public Schools athletic director Todd Olson serving as tournament manager. Once the first-day scores were in, the second-day groups were set, and every shot carried added weight for players trying to move up the board or hold position. For LeFevre and Rham, the pressure was part of the point. High school golf does not reward one hot stretch or a single big number; it rewards the ability to repeat solid swings, manage trouble and keep scoring when the course and competition tighten.

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Jamestown’s 2026 state trip also fit a recent pattern of consistency for the program. The Blue Jays qualified for state in 2025 as well and finished sixth at Vardon Golf Club in Minot, improving from 322 on Tuesday to 307 on Wednesday. In 2024, Jamestown placed ninth at Kings Walk Golf Course in Grand Forks. The team’s best home regular-season finish this spring was an eighth-place showing at the Jamestown Invite, where LeFevre shot 78 and Rham shot 85. Jamestown later matched that same finish at the Bakken Classic, shooting 335 as LeFevre carded 84 and Rham 85.

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With Don Walz coaching and Andrew Skunberg assisting, and with Jamestown Country Club as the program’s home base, the Blue Jays have built a steady pipeline that has kept them in the state conversation. WDA Sports lists Jamestown boys golf with one WDA championship, won in 2014, and no state championships, which makes the continued state-level presence of LeFevre and Rham another marker of a program that keeps producing players ready for the next step.

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