13 May 2011

Girls Golf: Tigers back to seventh in Missota

Terra Klima
Low Farmington scorer at Dahlgreen Golf Club

Three-fifths of the way through the Missota Conference season the Tigers appear to be in battle for seventh place in the league standings.
Coach Rob Carpentier's squad finished seventh in opening meet, fell to eighth in second and then bounced back up to seventh in the third league get-together played Monday, May 9, at Dahlgreen Golf Club.
Red Wing nipped New Prague, the winner of the first two meets, 317-321 to claim first place. Farmington finished at 441 and ahead of eighth-place Holy Angels.
"We had to ask two junior varsity players to step up to the varsity," Carpentier said. "We are hoping for a full lineup next week. If we do, I think we can knock 20 strokes off our team score.
"We are really competing against ourselves and Holy Angels. There's about a 60-stroke jump to sixth place so we do what we can do to improve."
Terra Klima won team honors for Farmington with a round of 101. Bri Swenson shot 111, Annie Grengs 112, Megan Elliott 117, Alexis House 121 and Chelsea Runyon 126.
Next week the girls will tee it up at the fourth conference meet scheduled for Monday, May 16, at the Northfield Golf Club.