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| Golfers stay undefeated |
| By Mike Halloran |
| Tuesday, May 10, 2011 08:25 AM |
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The DHS girls’ golf team kept its unbeaten streak alive with victories over Dennis-Yarmouth (6-0) and Nauset (4-2) last week to run its record to 8-0. Briana Connolly continues to lead the Lady Dragons, as she won her match at No. 1 4 and 3 over D-Y’s Morgan McKenzie, while playing partner Cassidy Goldner was a 2 and 1 winner over Lauren O’Shaughnessy at No. 2.Kara Falcone was a 5 and 3 winner over Kristina Winslow at No. 3, and Frances Anne McDonald took a 4 and 3 win over Krista Roderick at No. 4. Allie Martin at No. 5 and Lorin Gerraughty at No. 6 had identical 3 and 2 wins over Ashley Meehan and Carly Belanger, respectively. It was a much tougher match with Nauset, as the Warriors came to town and played well on the DYC course. Victories by Connolly (2-up over Rachel Bernstein), McDonald (3-up over Kayla Crosby), Martin (2-up over Michaela McQuin), and Gerraughty (2-up over Kate Bobolis) put the contest away for Duxbury. After yesterday’s match with Falmouth, the team will travel to Barnstable on Wednesday afternoon where they will get a tough test from the Red Raiders, who were defeated by Duxbury, 3.5-2.5, in late April. |







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