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ACHS Girls Golf team edged by Taylor County

We continue to improve our scores against teams from last year but I feel like we can play better than we did today. - Coach Goodin

By Kimberly Goodin

The Adair girls' golf team lost to Taylor County at Campbellsville Country Club on Monday, August 13, 2007.



Adair County shot a 207 to Taylor County's 184.

Individual scores:

Adair County: Lauren Goodin 45,Natalie Sneed 55, Ashley Goodin 51, Natalie Curry 56, Emilee Royse 59, Abby Royse 83.

Taylor County: MaLeigha Pollack 47, Morgan Mason 42, Meredith Scalos 51, Ellen Kehoe 44, Hannah Reynolds 62, Carlee Hazel 65.

We continue to improve our scores against teams from last year but I feel like we can play better than we did today. Natalie Curry and Emilee Royse were the only two on the team to shoot under their averages. - Coach Goodin

2007 ACHS Sports Calendar: Girls Golf


This story was posted on 2007-08-14 03:14:17
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