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ACHS girls golf shoot above average against top KY teams

Adair Co. Girls record falls to 8-12 on the season against very tough competition facing a couple of the best golf teams in the state - Green Co. and Russell County in tri-match at The Pines at Lindsey Wilson
Top Individual scorers for each team: Russell County, Brianne Coe 36; Green County, Olivia Parrott, 38; and Adair County, Ashley Goodin 40

By Kim Goodin, Adair County High School Girls Golf Coach

Special CM Sports Story

The Girls Golf Team dropped two at home on Tuesday, September 18, 2012 at The Pines at Lindsey Wilson, shooting a 192. Russell County shot a 162 and Green Co. a 164 to come away with two wins defeating Adair and Green County in a tri-match. Green Co. had just recently won the Class A Championship and the Heartland Conference Tournament.



Adair County's Ashley Goodin shot a 40 and Rachel Phipps a 45 to lead the team with Madison Bell 53, Abby Royse 54, Hailey Taylor 58, and Lauren McQuaide 65.

Russell County's Brianne Coe led all scores with a 36, Hailey Aaron 39, Kenna Richardson 42, Lizzie Loy 45, Lesley Roy 46, Ryan Hoover 49.

Green County High School was led by Olivia Parrott 38, Cassidy Scantland 41, Leah Rose Judd 42, Sydney Agee 43

Coach's Comments: We shot six strokes better than our average so I'm pleased. We seemed ready to play and when your up against teams of that caliber it's always a good experience no matter the outcome. I'm seeing several things I like - our girls are approaching the game of golf in a professional way. We know the rules and display etiquette that you don't always see from every team. Today was a true test of our skill, attitude and course management because those two teams certainly know what they are doing. -Coach Goodin

Next Match:
Adair County High School Girls Golf host Metcalfe Co. at The Pines of LW
275 Country Club Road Columbia, KY at 4pmCT, Thursday, September 20, 2012 -Coach Kim Goodin


This story was posted on 2012-09-19 03:29:31
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