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Written by Mike Kelly
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Wednesday, 03 November 2010 03:37 |
 The North Carolina High School Athletic Association wrapped up the women's state golf championships on Tuesday afternoon.
In Class 4A, freshman Savannah Wood of Watauga High fired a 93 on the final round and finished in 52nd place with a two-day total of 183 at PInehurst #1. Kristi Ingram of Winston-Salem Mount Tabor won the state individual title as she finished with a two-under par 71 on the final round. She finished with a two-day total of 144 and bested the field by two shots. Ardrey Kell won the team title with a team score of 477. In the Class 1A/2A/3A tournament, Kayla Sciupider of West Henderson fired a 71 and finished with a two-day total of 143, winning the state championship by five shots. West Henderson also won the team title with a score of 486. Lauren Robertson of Hibriten had an 81 on the final round and was 13th with a 164 total; Bree Keller of Hickory, who began the day in a two-way tie for 13th with Robertson, struggled on the final round and fired an 87, finishing 18th with a two-day total of 170. Ashlin Setzer of Fred T. Foard tied for 51st with a two-day total of 190. |