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| Golfers enjoy the Cape |
| By Mike Halloran |
| Tuesday, April 20, 2010 12:40 PM |
![]() The Duxbury girls’ golf team entered the break with a 4-1 record after taking two out of three matches last week on their Duxbury Yacht Club home course. Wins over Nauset (4-2) and Falmouth (4-2) were sandwiched around the Lady Dragons’ first loss of the year: a 5-3 loss to Newton Country Day. Nauset’s Rachel Bernstein bested Duxbury’s Briana Connolly 2 and 1, despite a pair of pars by the Lady Dragons’ top player, while Erin McKenna tied Duxbury’s Kara Falcone to put the Lady Dragons on notice for the rest of the afternoon. From then on it was all Duxbury, as Maria Varonko beat Nauset’s Hayley Sanders 2-up at No. 3, and Kendall Johnson was a 2-up winner over Kathryn DiCenso. Senior rookie Kaitlin Sullivan was a big winner at No. 5 with a 4 and 3 win over Kaitlin Bohan, while Nauset’s Grace Smith got the Warriors final point of the afternoon when she tied Lorin Gerraghty at No. 6. Wednesday’s match with Newton Country Day saw a different scoring system with the scores of eight players counting in the final tally. Connolly won a close match over Erin Desimore, 4-3, while shooting a birdie and six bogies, and playing partner Falcone won 2-1 over Madeline Connolly. It was mostly downhill after that, except for Sullivan, who won her match 1-up over Meghan Doe at No. 4. Johnson (1-down), Allie Martin (2-1), Devon Tsinzo (3-1), Cayla Barker (1-down), and Emma Fiskio (3-1) all came down to the wire, but couldn’t pull out wins. Coach Jack Stoddard mixed up his pairings on Thursday and went with his two most consistent winners at No. 1 and No. 2, but the shakeup didn’t seem to work any magic. Connolly (a par) was knocked off by Falmouth’s Mary Kate Robinson, 2 and 1, while Sullivan, moving up to No. 2, dropped a 5 and 3 match to Meg Anderson. The depth on the Duxbury roster showed the rest of the way, as Varonko (a par) beat Sheldon Sparks (5 and 3), Johnson was a 1-up winner over Lana McHugh, Martin took Liz Rennie at 4 and 3, and Barker took care of Allie Thomas by winning 2 and 1. After vacation week the girls will get back on the course on Tuesday when they host Barnstable, ending a stretch of four straight home matches. |







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