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Adair Co. Girls Golf gets win Tuesday at The Pines

Ashley Goodin (38) tops for Adair; Madison Isenberg has (44) for Metcalfe Co. ACHS meets Taylor Co. at Campbellsville CC on Thursday, September 16, 2010

By Kim Goodin, Girls Golf Coach
News from Adair County High School Athletics


Adair Girls got a win in a home match at The Pines at Lindsey Wilson against Metcalfe County on Tuesday, and improved their record to 8-6-1.

Metcalfe was unable to field a full team but competed well.



Adair Co. shot a solid score of 177. Ashley Goodin shot a 38, Rachel Phipps 45, Emilee Royse and Abby Royse both carded a 47, and Jessica Simpson finished with a 74.

Metcalfe's two competitors, Madison Isenberg and MacKenzie Coleman finished with a 44 and 53 respectively.

We are continuing to improve and playing well at a good time in the year. I hope we can keep it up. -Coach Kim Goodin



This story was posted on 2010-09-15 02:02:44
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