Girls golf builds on success of 2016 season
Last season, girls golf was 11-1 in matches and took second place in Conference and in Districts.
Head Coach Katrina Clark says this season the team is working to build on the success from last year and hopefully improve.
“We are hoping to continue to be successful in matches and tournaments, and maybe even get the team to the state championship,” Clark said.
Clark is also excited for freshmen Brooke Biermann and Bailey Bridge, who have made varsity this 2017 season.
On Aug. 28 they will take on Mehlville and Aug. 30 is the all-day Rockwood Summit Tournament.
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