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ACHS Boys Golf finishes regular season with win Next Match: ACHS Boys Golf competes at the Boy's 4th Regional Tournament Tee time: 4pmCT, Tuesday, September 25, at Lincoln Homestead State Park, 5079 Lincoln Park Road, Springfield, KY Click on headline for story w/photo(s) By Steve Burton, Adair Co. HS Boys Golf Coach Special CM Sports Story Seniors Alex Durham and Trey Garmon led the charge as Indians finish the season with a win over Russell County to end the season 19-1. On Thursday afternoon at The Pines at LWC, the Indians finished the season out in style. The Varsity Indians beat Russell by a score of 151 to 193. The JV Indians won by a score of 172 to 248 to finish the season undefeated. The Varsity Indians finish the season with a match play record of 19 wins and only 1 loss. Alex Durham led the Indians with a 1-under par round of 35. Trey Garmon and Daniel Rarey carded rounds of 38. Riley Grant 40 and Korey Hundley 41 rounded out the scorecard for the Indians. Austin Cundiff once again led the JV Indians with a terrific round of 39. Tanner Garmon 43, Blake Maupin 44, Jacob Keltner 46, Joseph Farmer 53, Zach Pyles 54, Bryce Farris 57, Jameson Miller 60 and Tanner Janes 64 rounded out the scoring for the JV Indians. Coach's Comments Wow!! That is all I can say about this bunch of kids. They are so talented and such great young men. They represent our school and county in a way that the entire community can be proud of. I am so honored to have the opportunity to lead these young men. They have had an outstanding season. As for our 2 seniors, they are simply awesome. Trey Garmon is one of the hardest working young man that I have ever coached. He is as tough mentally as you will ever find, he is a bulldog. Alex is simply outstanding. He hits shots that amaze me. Alex Durham is one of, if not, the best high school golfers that I have ever watched play. He is also one of the most coachable young men I have ever coached. These 2 seniors have finished their high school career with numerous tournament trophies and a 4 year match play record of 71-10, 38-2, the last 2 years, not much more you need to say. Picture: Alex Durham and Trey Garmon shake hands for the last time at The Pines at Lindsey Wilson as High School Teammates. This story was posted on 2012-09-21 12:30:13
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