NEWBERRY, SC - On Tuesday over 21 teams and 180 golfers met at the Newberry Country Club to take part in the 17th annual Smith Memorial Pink Out tournament and it was a local golfer that won two playoff holes to win the individual championship. Chesnee's Olivia Roberts won the individual championship after defeating River Bluff's Alexandria Mack in a two-hole playoff after both players shot a score of 75 during normal tournament play. Roberts was also named to the All-Tournament team along with Eagles' teammate Addy Parker who finished in a five-way tie for fifth place after shooting a score of 79 on Tuesday. While Roberts won the event, her Chesnee team fell nine shots short of winning the tournament for fourth place finish behind team tournament champions Chapin. Boiling Springs and Chapman both competed in the event as well as the Bulldogs finished in ninth place with a score of 374, which was their lowest score of the season in an 18-hole tournament and was led by Bella Greene who shot a score of 85 on Tuesday to finish in 19th place in the individual standings. Chapman finished in 13th place after shooting a score of 396 and was led by Adeline Todd who finished the tournament in 16th place with a score 84. Also in related news, Boiling Springs head coach Macy Tate was recently named the head coach of the North team for the North-South match while Chapman head coach Andy Pitt was named an assistant to the same team. Boiling Springs and Chesnee will be back in action on Wednesday at Woodfin Ridge for the Bulldogs senior night along with Mauldin. Chapman will return to action on Thursday as they host a match against fellow district school Landrum at Village Greens Golf Course. Eagles Volleyball Falls To |
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