GREER, SC - The Chapman girls golf team went just down the road and turned in one of their best performances of the season as they finished in fourth place at the 3A Upper State golf tournament at Willow Creek Golf Club on Monday afternoon.
The Panthers finished the day with a score of 370 which was just 15 shots short of third place Blue Ridge who shot a score of 355. Seneca won the upper state tournament with a score of 338 while Daniel finished in second place with a score of 342. With the top eight teams qualifying for the 3A state championship tournament Daniel, Seneca, Blue Ridge, and Chapman will be joined by Wren (390), Fountain Inn (411), Palmetto (418), and Traveler's Rest (425). Chapman head coach Andy Pitt was very happy with his team's performance on Monday and looking forward to seeing his team compete at the state championship tournament next week. "I'm proud of the girls today as we are playing well at a good time and today was a confidence boost for us," said Pitt. "Hopefully we can have a strong week of practice and put two more really good days out there." The Panthers were led by Savannah Burris who shot a score of 86 which was just ahead of teammate Samantha Ireland who shot a score of 87 on Monday. Chapman's Adeline Todd also shot a score of 92 for the Panthers. Blue Ridge's Katelyn Cox shot the lowest individual score of the tournament with a score pf 73 three shots ahead of Seneca's Ansley Bryson, who finished in second place with a score of 76. Chapman will next return to the course next Monday to start the two-day state tournament at the Hackler Golf Course in Conway, SC. The first players will tee off at 8:00 AM next week. Comments are closed.
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