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Boys Golf: Riley Grant ties for third place at Rebel Challenge

By Chris Lewis
Adair County High School Boys Golf Coach

The ACHS boys varsity golf team competed in the Rebel Challenge in Danville, Kentucky at the Old Bridge Golf Club, 1 Old Bridge Road, Danville, KY, on Saturday August 10, 2013. Riley Grant let the way with an impressive 71, one under par which tied him for third place overall. Daniel Rarey was next with an 82 followed by Blake Maupins 85. Austin Cundiff and Tanner Garmon finished out the team with an 88 and 92 respectively. The team total was a 326 which put the Indians in ninth place for the tournament out of 16 teams. St. Xavier won the tournament with a team total of 291.




This story was posted on 2013-08-13 04:15:59
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