BOILING SPRINGS, SC - The Boiling Springs girl's golf team has continued their progress of improvement as the team shot its lowest score of the season and saw their number one golf win medalist honors in a nine-hole match at Woodfin Ridge on Monday.
The Bulldogs shot their lowest score of the season with a score of 178 which was just eight shots behind the defending 5A state champions Dorman, who shot a score of 170 and ahead of Gaffney who shot a score of 219. Bulldogs head coach Macy Tate said she is proud of the growth that her team has shown this year and hope that it continues as they look to participate in the postseason in a month or so. "I'm very proud of the team," said Tate. "I hope we are peaking at the right time and I'm mostly proud because we have a new girl step up almost every event. If someone has a bad day, there's a teammate right behind them to help them out. I think we are starting to get more consistent and are looking forward to continuing to get better. We want to hopefully be competing in both the upper state and state tournaments." Boiling Springs was led by their number one golfer, eighth-grader Ellie Taylor who won the medalist honors after shooting a match low score of 37. She shot two shots better than Maddie Carroway from Dorman who finished with a score of 39 while teammate Sophia Leso was second on the Bulldogs scoring sheet with a score of 44 on Monday. The Bulldogs will be back in action on Tuesday when they compete in the Lady Eagle tournament at the Links at Stoney Point Golf Club in Greenwood, SC. Comments are closed.
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