The Boiling Springs girl’s golf team set a school record on Tuesday afternoon on their way to their fourth straight region championship. The Bulldogs set a new school record low score of 295 defeating their next closest opponent by thirty-eight shots.
”We set a school record with the 295 today,” said Bulldogs head coach Shannon Turner. “It’s an amazing accomplishment for the girls and I couldn’t be more proud of how they played today.” Boiling Springs came in to the tournament with a lot of confidence as the tournament was being played at Woodfin Ridge which is the home course for the Bulldogs. Coach Turner said that with the tournament being played on their home made this one a little more special for the Bulldogs. ”I think the girls were very confident today with it being their home course,” said Turner. “They have been looking forward to this tournament all season and we really improved on our putting today which is something we’ve been working on.” Boiling Springs also had four players make All-Region on Tuesday as Madison Dixon (73), Kyleigh Antley (77), and Gracie Greene (81) joined the region player of the year MK Talledo on the team after Talledo shot a tournament low sixty-four. Coach Turner was also named the Region II-5A Coach of the Year. ”I’m really proud of the girls as we had three of our lowest scores of the season today,” said Turner. “I’m just so excited for the girls.” Boiling Springs with the win qualified for the 5A Upperstate Tournament that will be held at Waterford Golf Club in Rock Hill on Monday. They will be joined at the tournament by fellow region members Byrnes, Dorman, Spartanburg, and Mauldin who all qualified on Tuesday as well. Comments are closed.
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