The Colts won a competitive battle between Kalamazoo Christian and Hackett Catholic that was decided by four strokes.
The par-3 12th played as the most difficult hole in Round 1 of the U.S. Women's Open.
Saso, the 2021 USWO champ, shot 68 while several others couldn't crack 80.
Former champion Yuka Saso leaned on her putter to survive a brutally tough start to the U.S. Women's Open on Thursday, an opening round that featured Nelly Korda making a 10 on her third hole and only four players barely beating par. Saso had three big par putts to start the back nine at Lancaster Country Club, rolled in two medium-length birdie putts toward the end of her round and finished with three putts from the collar of the 18th green for bogey and a 2-under 68. The leading 10 players from the women's world ranking had an average score of 75.5 — including Korda's 80 — and only two-time major champion Minjee Lee was not over par.