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Stamper Qualifies for State Golf Tournament

Owen Stamper


   Two strokes separated the Allen County-Scottsville Patriot golf team from a trip to the Leachman-Buick-GMC-Cadillac/Kentucky High School Athletic Association state tournament.

   In play last Friday at the Franklin Country Club, the AC-S golf five of juniors Owen Stamper and Bryson Bonds, seniors Tate Stinson and Brett Rippy, and sophomore Peyton Cline carded a team score of 324. Their final score was one stroke higher than the 323 rounds of South Warren and Greenwood. Bowling Green’s round of 307 earned the Purples the Region 3 championship while South Warren placed second following a one-hole playoff with Greenwood. Both Bowling Green and South Warren will play in the state tournament this week.

   In individual play, Stamper fired a round of 72 to finish as the Region 3 Runner-up. South Warren senior C.M. Mixon claimed Medalist honors with a round of 70. Stamper’s score---as one of the three lowest scores by individuals not on the Bowling Green of South Warren squads---qualified the Patriot junior for play Friday in the state tournament.

   The remaining Patriot golfers and their scores included a round of 82 by Bonds and an 83 by Rippy.  Stinson fired an 87 with Cline finishing with an 88. Stinson concludes his senior season with a stroke average of 85 while Rippy competes his senior year with an average of 83.8. Bonds will finish the season with an 18-hole stroke average of 85.1 while Cline averaged 91.3 in 18-hole play this year.

   Stamper will make his second consecutive appearance in the state golf tournament.  At last year’s state golf tournament, Stamper made the cut on the first day to reach the event’s final round. Stamper finished with a two-day score of 158 (+14).

   This year, Stamper will carry a season 18-hole average score of 74.5 into the two-day, 36-hole event Friday and Saturday at the Bowling Green Country Club. Stamper’s season to date includes three medalist honors in 18-hole events as well as a pair of second place finishes in tournament.

   Play starts at 7 a.m. Friday with Stamper slated to start from the first hole tee box at 8:30. He will be playing alongside Clay Anderson from Russell County and Brody Webb from Scott County. Both Anderson and Webb carded rounds of 71 in regional play. Anderson is the Region 4 individual champion.

  

   

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