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LWC Women's Golf Team champions of MSC Fall tournament Team finishes 36 strokes better than runner-up. Top three individual players: No. 1 Jessica Smith, No. 2 Chelsey Key, and No. 3 Cheslee Key are Blue Raiders. They are joined by No. 5 Krista Burton and No. 8 Paola Gonzalez give Lindsey Wilson 5 of top 8 individual players in Mid South Conference 2009 Fall Tournament at Campbellsville Country Club By Dan White, Ass't Lindsey Wilson Sports Information Director CAMPBELLSVILLE, KY - With five of the top eight finishers, the Lindsey Wilson College women's golf team led its nearest competitor by 36 strokes en route to winning the Mid-South Conference Fall Tournament at the Campbellsville Country Club. The Blue Raiders secured the championship shooting a 612 (305-307), while Campbellsville (Ky.) University turned in a 648 to take second place. University (KY) of the Cumberlands rounded out the top three with a 657 (323-334).Lindsey Wilson senior Jessica Smith won the individual title with a score of 148 (76-72). Smith finished the tournament with six birdies, including four in the second round. The veteran wrapped up the final round in style with a birdie on No. 12, her final hole of the tournament. Blue Raider junior Chelsey Key finished second, carding a 150 (73-77). Key sunk a tournament-high seven birdies and scored two under par on par fives over the two rounds. Senior Cheslee Stone rounded out the top three, all belonging to the Blue Raiders, with a 157 (77-80), one stroke in front of Cumberlands Emma Cutmore. Senior Krista Burton played a consistent tournament for Lindsey Wilson, securing 21 pars to finish fifth with a 160 (79-81). Sophomore Paola Gonzalez also connected on 21 pars, finishing eighth following a 162 (84-78). Freshman Paige Raine finished 16th playing as an individual. The newcomer carded a 169 (79-90) for the tournament. Smith, Key, Stone and Burton were named to the All-Tournament Team. The top five golfers on the leader board were awarded a spot on the team. October 5, 2009. Exact Tee Time Today TBA: Lindsey Wilson Women's Golf, in the Berry (GA) College Fall Invitational at Stonebridge Golf Club, 585 Stonebridge DR NW, Rome, GA. Approximately 244 miles and 6.25 hours from the Adair County Courthouse, Columbia, KY. This story was posted on 2009-09-23 04:55:48
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