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Lauren Goodin finishes 11th of 100 players at Somerset

ACHS Girls Golf team is 11th of 20 teams in first meet of the 2007 Fall Season

By Kimberly Goodin

Lauren Goodin placed 12th out of 100 players in the Eagles Nest Country Club tournament in Somerset.

The Adair County Girls Golf Team, overall, finished with a respectable 11th place among the 20 strong teams competing.

Adair County shot a 386 with Lauren Goodin shooting a 78 to lead the way.<


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Natalie Sneed and Ashley Goodin both shot a 96 while Natalie Curry finished with a 116.

The winning team was Notre Dame Academy with a 320. Last years State Tournament winner Central Hardin was runner-up with a 322.

The winner was Emily Bachert from Greenwood with a 71.
2007 ACHS Sports Calendar: Girls Golf


This story was posted on 2007-08-12 12:19:42
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