Aaron DeWaay is the winner of the 2024 Highland View Men’s Invitational golf tournament.

DeWaay fired a 1-under-par 139 over the two days of the tournament Friday and Saturday at the municipal golf course. He shot a 2-under 68 on Saturday before finishing with a 71. DeWaay also won the first flight.

Former Montana Tech golfer David Stacevich, who won the championship flight, finished second overall in the Open Division at 141. He followed a 71 with a 70, beating third-place Timmy Schrapps by one shot. Schrapps shot a 71 both days.

Jerry Rapp placed third in the championship flight and won the 50-plus Senior Division at 145. He shot a 70 on Saturday before carding a 75 on Sunday.

Mark Hodges won the 60-plus Super Senior Division with a 144 total. He tied with DeWaay for the first-round lead with a 68. Hodges shot a 76 on Sunday.

In all, 53 players competed in the tournament. That is an increase of 47 percent from last year as first-year course manager Keith Ogolin looks to rebuild the tradition of the tournament.

Championship Flight
David Starcevich        71-70 — 141
Timmy Schrapps         71-71 — 142
Jerry Rapp                   70-75 — 145
Luke Schulte               73-74 — 147
Fred Zemljak              72-77 — 149
Mike Rapp                  75-78 — 153
Don Foley                   78-76 — 153
Anthony O’Connor     77-79 — 156

First Flight
Aaron DeWaay           68-71 — 139
Ed Cohlhepp               71-73 — 144
Mark Hodges              68-76 — 144
Tom Weis                   71-71 — 146
Max Feight                 75-73 — 148
Marcus Winnings       74-80 — 154
Lee Earhart                 79-77 — 156
Steven Fournier          81-77 — 158
Mark Ogolin               78-80 — 158
Trevor Tintinger         84-77 — 161

Second Flight
Derek Burch               77-77 — 154
Vic Duffin                   79-79 — 158
Larry Perusich            77-82 — 159
Pete Yerkich               82-78 — 160
Coby Lean                  83-92 — 175
Dan Gardipee              84-79 — 163
Donald Forman           84-80 — 164
Rich Potvin                 85-93 — 178
Steve Fournier            77-93 — 182

Third Flight
Brad Newman             73-77 — 150
Pat O’Rourke              79-78 — 157
Jim Sprunger               77-87 — 164
Frank Finnegan           81-84 — 165
Mike McGurk             86-82 — 168
Mike Fairchild            84-84 — 168
Ethan Edwards            84-88 — 172
Joe Kovenski              84-91 — 175
Frank Gaul                  87-90 — 177

Fourth Flight
Steve Hepola               82-85 — 167
Walter Tintinger         85-87 — 172
Dan Parish                  82-94 — 176
Todd Carver                88-89 — 177
Wayne O’Connell       85-92 — 177
Tom Hart                    92-89 — 181
John Gardipee             94-94 — 189
Manny Salcido            98-100 — 198

Fifth Flight
Dan O’Connell           89-92 — 181
Bryan Levengood       92-93 — 185
Jim Bennett                 95-93 — 188
Brendon O’Connoll    93-97 — 190
Jim MacMillan           95-97 — 192
Mitch Bristow             99-108 — 207
Scott Sweet                 107-100 — 207
Matt Garcia                 101-110 — 211
Erin Goosey                103-118 — 221

Hole prizes
Sunday

Longest putt on No. 2/11 — Fred Zimljak, 37-feet, 7 inches
Closes to No. 5/14 — Aaron DeWaay, 3 feet
Long drive No. 7 (0-13 handicap) — Dave Starcevich
Long Drive No. 15 (14-plus handicap) — Todd Carver
Closest to No. 8/17 — Dan O’Connell, 3 feet, 11 inches
Longest putt on No. 9/18 — Mike Fairchild, 47 feet, 10 inches

Saturday
Longest putt on No. 2/11 — Vic Duffin, 39 feet, 8 inches
Closes to No. 5/14 — 4 feet, 7 inchesLong drive No. 7 (0-13 handicap) — Steven Fournier
Long Drive No. 15 (14-plus handicap) — Todd Carver
Closest to No. 8/17 — Frank Gaul, 7 feet, 3 inches
Longest putt on No. 9/18 — Walter Tintinger, 17 feet, 8 inches

Derby
1. David Starcevich/Coby Lean
2. Timmy Schrapps/Walter Tintinger
3. Don Foreman/Anthony Conners