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ACHS GOLF: Riley Grant leads Indians to 4th of 20 finish

By Chris Lewis

The Adair County boys golf team traveled to Dale Hollow State Park, 6371 State Park Road, Burkesville, KY, to play in the Dale Hollow Invitational on August 2, 2013. Riley Grant led the way for the Indians as he shot 75. Riley finished 7th overall. Blake Maupin shot a second best 83. Korey Hundley shot a 85. Austin Cundiff shot a 87 and Daniel Rarey shot a 88. The Indians finished tied for 4th out of 20 teams with a score of 330. Somerset won with a team total of 305, Greenwood got 2nd with a team total of 305, and Pulaski shot a team total 325 for 3rd. We played well to be our first tournament. We started to play better after we got our jitters out on the first couple of holes. - Chris Lewis




This story was posted on 2013-08-09 05:25:26
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