Chase Choquette and Kate DeShaw were the top dogs Wednesday at the Butte Junior City Championship golf tournament at the Highland View Golf Course.

The tournament came in a week in which both golfers opened the high school season on a high note for the Butte High Bulldogs.

Choquette won the oldest boys’ division, which is for players age 15 to 17. He fired a 1-over-par 71 to tie for the top spot with Butte High teammate Jack Muhlestein. Choquette then nearly drove the green on No. 1 before carding a birdie to win the sudden-death playoff. Muhlestein took a par.

Will McGree placed third with a 74.

Choquette placed second with a 72 at the Old Works in the Butte High Invitational on Tuesday.

DeShaw fired an 83 to win the girls’ 15-17 crown. It marked her second tournament title on the municipal course this week. She won the prep season-opening Butte Central Invitational on Monday.

DeShaw also placed fourth at the Butte High tournament Tuesday in Anaconda.

Her Butte High teammates rounded out the top three. Keeley Johnston took second with an 86, while Sage Leber placed third at 95.

Mya McGree shot a 95 to run away with the girls’ 12-14 title. Natalee Hubbard took second at 126, while Julia DeShaw finished third at 144.

Lucy Loushin shot a 47 over nine holes to win the girls’ 7-11 division. Nixon Jeffers placed second at 59, and Kaci Keltz and Parker Gilbreath tied for third at 64.

Lane Lisac hit a 74 to win the boys’ 12-14 age group. Drew Kachmarik took second at 81, and Layne Olson placed third at 82.

In the nine-hole 7-11 group, Knox Jeffers led the way with a 43. Eli Weeks took second at 49, and Hendrix Jeffers placed third at 50.

In all, 57 players competed in the tournament.