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South Harrison and Worth County advance to state in Girls Golf, Abby Owens and Ella Sportsman are District Champions

by Jeremy Benson, GrandRiverConference.com

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GRC and GRC West teams competed in Class 1 District Golf today at Moberly (District 3) and Plattsburg (District 4).  South Harrison won District 4, and Worth County finished 2nd.  Both teams advance to state.  Abby Owens of South Harrison (District 4) and Ella Sportsman of Marceline (District 3) both won individual District Championships.

Team Results

District 3
1 Highland 400
2 Monroe City 418
3 Brookfield 426
4 South Shelby 426
5 Trenton 441
6 Canton 442
7 Putnam County 479
8 Salisbury 490
9 La Plata 492
10 Princeton 499
11 Meadville 505
12 Northeast (Cairo) 513
13 Paris 552

District 4
1 South Harrison 361
2 Worth County 402
3 Tarkio 410
4 East Buchanan 418
5 Rock Port 428
6 Plattsburg 446
7 St. Joseph Christian 466
8 Bishop LeBlond 483
9 Mid-Buchanan 486
10 Gallatin 493

South Harrison

Photo courtesy of Clifton Grooms
 
Worth County

Photo courtesy of Clifton Grooms

Individual Results

Including the 9 golfers from South Harrison and Worth County, a total of 17 GRC and GRC West golfers advance to the Class 1 State Tournament at Crown Pointe Golf Club in Farmington, Missouri, on October 21 and 22.

District 3
*1 Ella Sportsman, Marceline 88
*3 Maggie Bennett, Brookfield 94
*4 Kierstyn Sutch, Brookfield 96
*8 Reece Weldon, Trenton 101
*11 Abbye Johnson, Trenton 103
*19 Tayla Turner, Putnam County 107 
21 Hailee Hein, Princeton 111
25 Kenedi Newman, Marceline 112
25 Kinsley Otto, Trenton 112
29 Kassidi Alderson, Princeton 114
32 Lexi Littrell, Brookfield 117
36 Katie Halley, Putnam County 119
36 Riley Howell, Brookfield 119
36 Madalynn Williams, Brookfield 119
43 Morgan Brown, Trenton 125
44 Jocelyn Valentine, Putnam County 126
45 Samantha Blanchard, Putnam County 127
45Ali Cox, Trenton 127
55 Jersey Rowe, Marceline 133
56 Emily Oswalt, Princeton 136
60 Gracie Mitchell, Princeton 138
72 Hannah Jones, Putnam County 151
75 Macey Johnson, Princeton 159

Ella Sportsman
Photo Courtesy of Marceline R-V Schools Facebook Page

District 4
**1 Abby Owens, South Harrison 73
*4 Clare Staley, King City 91
**5 Bridgette Hightshoe, Worth County 92
**6 Chloe Hodge, South Harrison 93
**7 Ainsley Klindt, South Harrison 96
**11 Ashlee Cannon, South Harrison 99
**12 Eva Engel, Worth County 100
**13 Georgie Taylor, Worth County 101
*18 Hayleigh Wink, Albany 106
22 Kloey Hollars, St. Joseph Christian 107
24 Eva Cameron, Stanberry 108
24 Lindsay Sherman, Stanberry 108
29 Lani Briggs, North Harrison 109
**29 Marissa Schmitz, Worth County 109
34 Jayda Curtis-Mazur, Gallatin 113
**37 Gabby Clark, South Harrison 116
38 Lyla McKinnon, King City 117
39 Wendy Childs, St. Joseph Christian 118
39 Madison Glise, St. Joseph Christian 118
41 Abbi Brown, Worth County 119
42 Katie Lynch, Gallatin 120
46 Avery Hollars, St. Joseph Christian 123
48 Olivia Schweizer, Gallatin 128
50 Sophia Sansone, King City 130
52 Leayrah Leeper, Gallatin 132
53 Mary Jane Runyan, St. Joseph Christian 135
56 Jaxcynn Hansel, North Harrison 137
58 Sam Gripka, Maysville 140
59 Berkley Wells, Gallatin 144
62 Ava Rinehart, North Harrison 149
63 Savannah Moyer, Maysville 150
64 Avery Bray, Maysville 152
66 Avery Calhoun, Stanberry 154

Abby Owens
Photo Courtesy of Clifton Grooms

*Qualified for State as an Individual
**Qualified for State as Part of Team

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