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Lauren Goodin defeats top Marion golfer by six

Natalie Sneed just one off leader with 41 for match, vs. 56 for Brianna Browning of Marion County

By Kim Goodin

ACHS girls' golf team won at Marion County on Monday, September 17, 2007. The matches were played on the Lebanon County Club course.

Lauren Goodin defeated Hayley Abell by six strokes.Lauren shot a 40, Hayley a 46.



Natalie Sneed won her match shooting a 41 defeating Brianna Browning who shot a 56.

Other scores for Adair County were Natalie Curry with a 53, Emilee Royse with a 64, and Abby Royse with a 65.

Marion County does not have enough golfers to fill a team but itis good for us to play and compete on a different course asoften as possible.

Our next match is Tuesday, September 18, 2007 at Mountain View Golf Course in Albany, KY.
2007 ACHS Sports Calendar: Girls Golf


This story was posted on 2007-09-18 06:23:41
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