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| Win streak ends for golfers |
| By Mike Halloran |
| Wednesday, May 12, 2010 01:31 PM |
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The girls’ golf team suffered its second loss of the season on Thursday afternoon when it traveled to Nauset and dropped a 4-2 decision to the Warriors. The Lady Dragons had beaten their Cape foe earlier in the season on the DYC course by a comparable score. The loss came on the heels of Duxbury’s second easy win over Dennis-Yarmouth on Wednesday. In that match Briana Connolly got things rolling with a 4-up win (a par) over D-Y’s Megan McKenzie at No. 1, while playing partner Kara Falcone matched her teammate’s score in her win over Kristin Winslow. Duxbury’s No. 2 duo of Kaitlin Sullivan and Maria Varonko split their matches, with Sullivan besting Laura O’Shaughnessy 4-up and Varonko dropping her match to Becky Morris, 2-down. Kendall Johnson in the No. 5 slot won 3-up (a par) over Catherine Winslow, and senior Devon Tsinzo also won easily over Julia Cunningham, 4-up. The alternate match found Lorin Gerraughty and Allie Martin win their matches over Krista Rodrick and Ashley McLean by identical scores of 5-up. The girls will be on the Cape for their final regular season match when they travel to Barnstable on Wednesday afternoon to take on the Red Raiders at 3:30 p.m. |







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