Marlington Dukes Girls Golf
Marlington Dukes Girls Golf News and Articles
Peyton Biery shot a team low 43 to lead Louisville during their tri-match at Pleasant View. The Lady Leopards defeated the Crusaders 194-206, but fell to the Dukes 172-194. Kylie Wallace also shot 49 as Louisville now holds a record of 7-6 on the season.
Peyton Biery shot a team low 87 to place 11th as the Lady Leopards finished 5th at the Stark County Tournament.
Kylie Wallace shot a team low 45 to lead the Lady Leopards who fell to the Lady Dukes 168-195 and the Lady Pirates 176-195. Peyton Biery, Anna Myers, and Natalie Warner also shot 50 each as LHS dropped to 2-3.
Peyton Biery shot a team low 91 to lead the Lady Leopards who placed 6th out of 10 teams at the Marilyn Jackson Open at Alliance Country Club. Kylie Wallace and Natalie Warner also shot 108 each for Louisville.
Peyton Biery shot 11 over par 82 and captured 1st team all-tournament honors in leading the Lady Leopards to a 6th place finish out of 15 teams. Kylie Wallace also shot 97, Natalie Warner 98, and Anna Myers 101 for LHS.
Peyton Biery shot a team low 92 to lead the Lady Leopards who placed 7th out of 12 teams at the Elms Sectional Preview. Kylie Wallace also shot 94, Natalie Warner 95, and Anna Myers 99 for LHS.
Erin Strouse shot a team low 78 to lead Louisville to a fourth place finish out of 11 teams at the Stark County Championships Tournament at Arrowhead Golf Club. Alexis Ralston also shot 84, Lauren L’Amoreaux 87, and Abby Davis 90 for LHS.
Alexis Ralston finished 3rd and Erin Strouse took 5th individually as the Lady Leopards finished as team runner-up at the Tri-County Postseason Tournament and Tri-County South Division Champions. Davis, Ralston, and Strouse also took all-league honors.
Katie Bice earned tournament medalist by shooting 76 to lead Louisville to their second consecutive Tri-County Postseason Tournament Championship. Madison Gruber also finished second individually and Alexis Ralston & Erin Strouse took 5th.
Katie Bice set a school record by shooting a 32 on the front nine and finished with a tournament best 76 for the day. Louisville set an 18-hole team record by shooting 311 as a team to win the Tri-County Preseason Tournament for the first time in team history.