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Blue Raider Men's Golfers take 2nd- 1 stroke short of MSC title

Trey Shirley, CU, former Metcalfe County High School, Edmonton, KY, golf star, captured the tournament's individual title with a two-day total 135 (70-65), but team still finished third.

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One stroke separated the Lindsey Wilson College men's golf team from first place today at the Mid-South Conference Fall Tournament at Campbellsville Country Club, 3064 Hodgenville Road, Campbellsville, KY.

Lindsey Wilson College shot a two-day total of 579 (293-286) compared to the University of the Cumberlands' (Williamsburg, KY) 578 (292-286). Host Campbellsville University finished third with 587 (302-285), The Blue Raiders opened the day one shot shy of opening-round leader Cumberlands (Ky.) -- and that is where they ended after today's final round.

Campbellsville's Trey Shirley, former Metcalfe County High School, Edmonton, KY, golf star, captured the tournament's individual title with a two-day total 135 (70-65). Information for this story from Lindsey Wilson College




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