When the Spartanburg County golf tournament ended on Thursday at Woodfin Ridge golf course the Chesnee Eagles found themselves in fourth place out of fifteen schools behind defending 5A State Champions Gaffney and two other strong 5A teams in Dorman and Byrnes.
"I was pleased with our team finish today," said Chesnee coach Andy Pitt. "We aimed to compete with the top schools in the county and we were right there." The Eagles on Thursday were one of only four teams to finish the day with a combined score below 300 as they Eagles finished the day with a score of 299 just six shots behind the tournament champions Gaffney and one shot behind Byrnes for third place. Chesnee was trailed by Spartanburg (302) who finished fifth and fellow district school Boiling Springs (305) who finished sixth. "We are getting closer to where I want us for postseason," said Coach Pitt. "We still dropped some unnecessary shots throughout the round. However, this is closer to playing where we need to be to compete in the state final." Chesnee's Garrett Cooper made All-County by shooting a 71 on Thursday afternoon. The Eagles will return to play on Monday when they compete in the region championship at Meadowbrook Golf Course. Comments are closed.
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