Mustang hosts 2024 Bronco Invitational at Surrey Hills; Both host teams finish top 10

Golf, Spring Sports

Trey Hunter

April 4, 2024
Johnathan Benton (So.) and the Mustang Broncos played host to 17 teams at the 2024 Mustang Bronco Invitational on April 4 at Surrey Hills Golf Course in Yukon. The Broncos featured two teams, which finished seventh and eighth overall. (Photo by Trey Hunter)

The Mustang Broncos played host to 17 teams on April 4 for the 2024 Mustang Bronco Invitational at Surrey Hills Golf and Country Club on April 4 in Yukon.

The Broncos featured two teams, which both finished inside the top 10.

Ty Gregg (Sr.), Grayson Wackerly (Jr.), Kaylor Oroark (Jr.), Gavin Teeter (Jr.), and Jeron Ledford (So.) combined to shoot a team score of 346 for seventh place.

Johnathan Benton (So.), Antonio Smith (Jr.), Zachary Waller (Sr.), Brady Mansell (So.), and Beau Henderson (So.) combined for a team score of 351 for eighth place.

Six players broke 90, including a team best score 9-over-par 80 by Gregg. He parred nine holes while also carding a birdie at the par-5 11th. He shot a 5-over-par 41 on the front nine and a 4-over-par 39 on the back. He finished in 13th place.

Wackerly helped lead his team to seventh place, along with Gregg, with a 14-over-par 85. He parred six holes, including four on the front nine. He shot a 7-over-par 43 on the front and a 7-over-par 42 on the back, good for 25th place individually.

Oroark finished just behind Wackerly, shooting a 16-over-par 87 in 31st place. He tallied five pars on his round plus a birdie at the par-4 11th. He shot 6-over-par 41 on the back nine and a 10-over-par 46 on the front.


Zachary Waller (So.) stares down a shot during the 2024 El Reno Boys Tournament on April 6 at Crimson Creek Golf Course. Waller helped lead the Mustang Broncos to eighth place in the Bronco Invitational on April 4 at Surrey Hills. (Photo by Trey Hunter)

Teeter and Ledford each shot a 23-over-par 94.

Teeter finished with three pars while Ledford finished with one.

Benton and Smith cranked out the two top scores for Mustang’s other fivesome.

The duo each shot a 14-over-par 85, combining for 13 pars. Benton shot a 43 on the front and a 42 on the back while Smith went out with a 44 and came in with a 41.

Waller followed with an 18-over-par 89, shooting a 10-over-par 46 on the front and an 8-over-par 43 on the back. Mansell added a 21-over-par 92 while Henderson shot a 22-over-par 93.

Class 4A No. 7 Crossings Christian won the tournament, shooting a team score of 299. Southmoore finished runner-up with a 312 while Class 3A No. 8 Kingston finished third with a 325.

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Trey Hunter is the owner and publisher of the Mustang Sports Review. He graduated from Mustang High School in 2006 before graduating from the University of Central Oklahoma with a journalism degree in 2011. He has covered Mustang sports for multiple publications as well as high school sports and professional basketball for other outlets. Contact Trey for story ideas or reach out with information. PHONE: (405) 659-9898 EMAIL: TreyHunter1987@gmail.com

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