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| Golfers capture title |
| By Mike Halloran |
| Wednesday, May 19, 2010 03:47 PM |
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After seeing their four-match winning streak come to an end against Nauset, the Lady Dragons started a new one in a big way by capturing the MASS Bay League-Southern Division championship with a 5-1 win in Falmouth. Junior Briana Connolly led the way for Duxbury, as the team’s No. 1 player shot five pars and two birdies for a 2-up win over Falmouth’s Mary Kate Robinson. Playing partner Kara Falcone had a tough opponent in Meg Andersen, who won the match 3-up, despite a pair of birdies by Falcone. Senior Kaitlin Sullivan was on fire with four birdies in the No. 3 slot, but a few bad holes kept Falmouth’s Sheldon Sparks in the match before Sullivan won one-up. Maria Varonko had the biggest win of the afternoon for Duxbury, as she won her match 4-up over Liz Rennie, while Lorin Gerraughty beat Ali Thomas 3-up with two birdies in her round and Allie Martin also won 3-up with a pair of birds over the Clippers’ Lynden Sparks. With title in hand, the team will travel to Barnstable on Wednesday afternoon for a rescheduled match with the Red Raiders at 3:30 p.m. |







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