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Highland golfer Trey Knight hits a tee shot from the Killbuck par 4 number two hole.
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Anderson #2 golfer Patrick Freeman tees off on the second hole at Killbuck.
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Highland golfer Austin Stagman reacts after leaving a putt just short on the first hole at Killbuck Golf Club.
Richard Sitler / The Herald Bulletin


Highland golfer Austin Stagman tries to talk his ball into the hole as he putts at Killbuck Golf Club Monday against Anderson.
Richard Sitler / The Herald Bulletin


Highland golfer Austin Stagman follows his putt on the first hole at Killbuck Golf Club Monday against Anderson.
Richard Sitler / The Herald Bulletin

Published May 05, 2008 11:57 pm - ANDERSON — Two days removed from picking up its first Madison County Tournament title in five years, the Highland boys golf team maintained its momentum with a 322-361 victory over city rival Anderson on Monday.

Monday's area roundup: Scots golfers shoot past Tribe


From Staff Reports

ANDERSON — Two days removed from picking up its first Madison County Tournament title in five years, the Highland boys golf team maintained its momentum with a 322-361 victory over city rival Anderson on Monday.

The Scots warmed up for today’s match at Killbuck Golf Club against 16th-ranked North Central with Austin Stagman and Brandon Selig sharing medalist honors with a 79.

Andrew Hanna and Trey Knight came through with scores of 80 and 84, respectively, for Highland (5-3).

For Anderson (3-8), Spencer Morris and Patrick Freeman both shot 87. Eric Elpers carded a 90 and Austin Amos a 97.

Covenant Christian 328, Heritage Christian 341, Liberty Christian 351

Liberty Christian junior Alex Stinson, fresh off of his second consecutive Madison County Tournament medalist performance, blistered South Grove Golf Course to the tune of a 2-under-par 68.

It wasn’t enough, however, as the Lions were third in a three-way meet with Covenant Christian and Heritage Christian. Other scores for LC were Evan Gibson’s 80, Joel Girt with a 93 and Scott Baker’s 110.

Pendleton Heights 156, Shenandoah 194

Freshman Jake Groninger picked up medalist honors with a 37 to lead the Arabians at Valley View Golf Course.

Tyler White and Brian Stanley carded 39s for Pendleton Heights (6-4), while Blake Stephenson shot 41 and Michael Maxwell a 44.

Girls tennis

Highland 4, Frankton 1

The 14th-ranked Scots improved to a perfect 18-0 with a Wednesday date at Delta next on the horizon.

The Scots impressed in doubles competition, as both the teams of Kelsey McFadden and Ashlan Allison and Emily Jones and Michaela Hammel posted victories.



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