McALESTER — The Duncan Lady Demons punched their ticket to the state tournament Wednesday after finishing second at regionals.
DHS shot 344, 12 strokes behind Pryor. Bixby was third with 349, while Bishop Kelley was fourth at 363 and McAlester was fifth at 368.
Pryor’s Kamryn Ruffin won the event with a 67.
Sarah Harper led Duncan with an 82, good for fifth. MacKenzie Gray finished eighth with an 86. Rachel Graham shot an 87, Laura Clark an 89 and Jill Spradlin a 98.
“We played kind of average for us,” Duncan head coach Chuck Croy said. “We play good rounds, but we aren’t playing consistent. We are a good team that has the potential of shooting a state winning score.”
Croy added that the Lady Demons will focus on their short game in preparation of defending their state title.
“If you are chipping bad, you are leaving yourself long putts,” Croy said. “We are actually putting pretty well, but we have to polish up around the green.”
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April 25, 2008
Lady Demons headed back to state
DHS second at regional
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Labor Day tourney begins
At one point in the afternoon on Saturday, the high temperature almost doubled some of the first-round scores posted on the board. The scores, of course, were those from the 80th Annual Elks Labor Day Duncan Golf and Country Club Tournament.
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Brigman, Van der Walt remain in lead
After Round 2 of the Halliburton Southwest Oklahoma Classic, Jaxon Brigman and Dawie Van der Walt still sat atop the leaderboard, each tied at 7-under and three strokes ahead of the pack.
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Lady Demons set to defend state title
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Lady Demons headed back to state
The Duncan Lady Demons punched their ticket to the state tournament Wednesday after finishing second at regionals.
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Boles wins Labror Day tourney
The Duncan Golf & Country Club’s 79th Labor Day Golf tournament concluded in a wild finish Monday.
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Nice to have something in common
DG&CC golf pro Junior Moody has played a lot of golf over the years and says that his favorite courses are all designed by Maxwell.
“My favorite courses to play are Perry Maxwell courses,” he said. “He also designed Dornick Hills. My favorite courses are Dornick Hills, Southern Hills and ours.” -
Rice making his mark on links this summer
Tyler Rice has had a busy summer.
Rice is going into his senior season at Duncan High School, but he has been making a name for himself on golf courses this summer. -
Rice makes it to semifinals of Oklahoma Armatur
Duncan’s Tyler Rice finished as one of the top four players in the Oklahoma Amateur State golf tournament Thursday.
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Duncan trio prepares to hit links at All-State
Three Duncan High golfers will be making the rounds Monday at Lincoln West Golf Course in Oklahoma City.
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in the books
Trevor Rose finished atop the boys’ 16-18 division at the Darren Hoedebeck Memorial Golf Tournament Wednesday at the Duncan Golf & Country Club.
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