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Gallatin Just Misses Maysville

Sep 3, 2021 | Golf, Sports & Recreation

Girl Golfers Six Strokes Shy Of Knocking Off Wolverines
Gallatin and Maysville are setting up for quite a showdown at the Grand River Conference girls golf tournament next month.
The two squads went at it at the Maysville triangular which also included Rock Port. Maysville took the event on their home course with a score of 216, six strokes ahead of Gallatin’s mark of 222. The Bulldogs were playing for a fourth-straight day. Rock Port, meanwhile, didn’t post a team score with just two golfers in action.
“Our girls walked 45 holes in four days,” Gallatin coach Chris Wever said. “By Thursday they were pretty tired, but they improved throughout the week. I think this will make us stronger in the long run.”
Elle Copple led the way for Gallatin, shooting a 48 with three pars. Her mark tied her for medalist honors with Maysville’s Hannah Riner.
Behind Copple, Gallatin got a 50 from Courtney Crose, who had one par at the meet. Cloey Waterbury had one par as well and shot a 57 and Madison Kirk and Brianna Filley each shot scores of 67, one of which was used to round out the Gallatin total. Kirk also carded one par at the tri.
Gallatin returned to action on Tuesday, competing in the Albany Quad. The Bulldogs will host the Gallatin Quad at the Daviess County Country Club on Monday, Sept. 13.


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