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August 10, 2012

GOLF: Lady Indians pick up pair of wins

RICHMOND — Earlier this week, the Madison Central girls golf team picked up a pair of victories. On Monday, the Lady Indians defeated Clark County in Winchester. A day later, Central rolled past Mercer County at The Bull.

In the win over Clark County, Tristyn Nowlin shot a 40 and MacKenzie Neal shot a 42 as the Lady Indians posted a total score of 202 and edged out a three-shot victory at the Winchester County Club.

Mattie Jo Neeley shot a 58, while Paige Stamper and Tori Harvey each shot a 62.

On Tuesday, the Lady Indians posted a team score of 200 and topped Mercer County by 28 strokes in Richmond.

Nowlin shot a team-best 37, Mackenzie Neal shot a 43, Emily Ridings and Tori Harvey each shot a 58 and Paige Stamper finished with a 62.

Central’s next scheduled match will be at 5:30 p.m. Monday against Berea Community at the Berea Country Club.

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