Final Round Of Class AAA State Golf Tournament Canceled

Tournament Becomes An 18-Hole Event

Wednesday, October 08, 2008 - by special report to The Chattanoogan

MURFREESBORO, Tenn. -- The TSSAA issued the following statement Wednesday morning.

"Due to weather conditions and the fact that we have some fairways saturated, standing water on some greens, and that we would have to complete 18 holes of play with the
field, today’s play has been cancelled. Under USGA rules of golf, the Division I Class AAA tournament will be an 18-hole tournament.''

Consequently, the final scores will be from the 18 holes played Tuesday at the Old Fort Course.

The cancellation left Soddy-Daisy sophomore Haley Cothran tied for third and the Lady Trojans tied for second in the team competition.

Cothran was four shots out of the lead and the Lady Trojans were four shots behind Rossview.

Coach Mike Pala's team consisted of Cothran, junior Lexi Stewart and freshman Jessica Cathey.

"We're very disappointed,'' Pala said, "not in the decision because we have total faith in the TSSAA, which was on top of the situation.

"We're disappointed because we were so close, but we didn't cry or complain. We'll be back next year, get out front and not give up the lead. Next year we'll be the bride and not the bridesmaid.''

FINAL RESULTS

Boys Results

Team Scores

Farragut 295, Houston 299, Hendersonville 304, Walker Valley 309, Ravenwood 310, Jefferson County 311, Oakland 313, Brighton 328.

Individual Scores

Cory Gaylord (Jr.), Houston 35-33--68
Mason Griffin (Jr.), Oak Ridge 37-32--69
Lexus Keoninh (Sr.), Oakland 34-36--70
Ryan Pierson (Sr.), Riverdale 37-33--70
Tucker Wallace (So.), Dickson County 37-34--71
Hayden Anderson (Jr.), Farragut 35-37--72
Davis Bunn (Jr.), Farragut 33-40--73
Wesley Parsons (So.), Clarksville 37-36--73
Ryne Thompson (Fr.), McMinn County 37-36--73
Elliott Shin (Jr.), Ravenwood 39-35--74
Elliot Wickenden (Sr.), Farragut 36-38--74
Steve Lee (Sr.), Hendersonville 36-38--74
Steven Locke (Sr.), Walker Valley 38-36--74
Alex Ratliff (Sr.), Dobyns-Bennett 37-37--74
Korey Smith (So.), Riverdale 35-39--74
Brett Patterson (Jr.), Warren County 39-35--74
Chris Baker (Fr.), Franklin 36-39--75
Corey Lemley (Sr.), Stratford 40-35--75
Codie Welborn (Jr.), Oakland 39-37--76
Logan Hance (Jr.), Jefferson County 39-37--76
John Luke Tyner (So.), Collierville 38-38--76
Patrick Thomas (Sr.), Farragut 38-38--76
Carson Jacobs (Fr.), Hendersonville 40-36--76
Zan Kinney (Sr.), Houston 36-40--76
Paul Kleine-Kracht (So.), Ravenwood 38-39--77
Jordan Jennings (Jr.), Jefferson County 36-41--77
Christopher Sherry (So.), Ravenwood 38-39--77
Steven Fox (Sr.), Hendersonville 38-39--77
Bryson Grisard (Fr.), Hendersonville 37-40--77
Cameron Thomas (Sr.), Houston 39-38--77
London Hill (Jr.), Brighton 41-37--78
Wes Gosselin (Fr.), Hardin Valley 37-41--78
Brandon Rodgers (Jr.), Farragut 38-40--78
Nathan Johnson (Sr.), Houston 36-42--78
Tyler Adams (Sr.), Walker Valley 41-37--78
Hunter Vest (Jr.), Walker Valley 41-37--78
Billy Buie (Sr.), Jefferson County 41-38--79
Drew Jenkins (Jr.), Jefferson County 42-37--79
Trevor Marshall (Sr.), Cocke County 39-40--79
Dan Overheim (Sr.), Collierville 39-40--79
Cody King (Sr.), Cumberland County 38-41--79
Caleb Evans (Sr.), Walker Valley 41-38--79
Michael Penn (So.), Bolton 40-40--80
Trey Tarpley (Jr.), Hendersonville 40-40--80
Corey Evans (Fr.), Walker Valley 40-40--80
Tyler Goza (Jr.), Cleveland 42-39--81
Greg Hanson (Jr.), Tennessee 43-38--81
Josh Wheeler (Sr.), William Blount 41-40--81
Max Sanford (Sr.), Brighton 40-41--81
Josh Bratcher (Sr.), Houston 38-43--81
Tanner Garland (Sr.), Cleveland 41-41--82
Rob Fortune (Jr.), Science Hill 43-39--82
Sam Stradley (Jr.), Wilson Central 45-37--82
Brendon Caballero (So.), Ravenwood 43-39--82
R.J. Druien (Sr.), Collierville 42-41--83
Michael Monroe (Fr.), Independence 43-40--83
Davis Cook (Jr.), Knoxville West 42-41--83
Tyler Henderickson (So.), Brighton 43-40--83
Kyle Phillips (Sr.), Oakland 41-42--83
Tyler Freeman (Sr.), Coffee County 37-47--84
Matt Shallcross (So.), Franklin 43-41--84
Carter Pelot (So.), Oakland 43-41--84
Tyler Canup (Sr.), Bartlett 41-44--85
Ben McIntosh (Sr.), Clarksville 43-43--86
Nathan Hodge (Fr.), Jefferson County 42-44--86
Garrett Perry (Jr.), Brighton 39-47--86
Kyle Bunton (Sr.), Oakland 44-44--88
Billy Walick (Sr.), Ravenwood 42-47--89
Scotty Wilson (Sr.), Brighton 50-43--93
Alex Kupiszowski (Jr.), Collierville 51-47--98
Chuck McKee (Jr.), Munford 47-55--102
James Bellou (Sr.), Cordova 54-53--107


Girls Results

Team Scores

Rossview 153, Soddy-Daisy 157, Houston 158, Hardin County 159, Siegel 161, Jefferson County 162, Ravenwood 166, William Blount 167.

Individual Scores

Natalie Mitchell (Jr.), Houston 36-35--71
Catherine Smith (Sr.), Rossview 36-38--74
Ashley Haggard (Sr.), Hardin County 35-40--75
Haley Cothran (So.), Soddy-Daisy 37-38--75
Whitney Ball (Sr.), Cocke County 39-37--76
Allie Knight (So.), Bearden 36-41--77
Lauren Stratton (Sr.), Independence 38-39--77
Alex Jasper (Jr.), Clarksville 39-39--78
Kayla Turner (Sr.), Clarksville 36-42--78
Katy Beth Glover (Jr.), Henry County 41-37--78
Avery George (Fr.), Walker Valley 39-39--78
Kendall Martindale (So.), Jefferson County 37-41--78
Maddie Denton (Fr.), Siegel 40-38--78
Ericka Wann (Jr.), Blackman 40-39--79
Janet Steen (Sr.), Hendersonville 41-38--79
Lauren Bates (Sr.), Rossview 37-42--79
Sara Hall (Sr.), Germantown 38-43--81
Katy Hutcherson (Sr.), Greeneville 37-44--81
Peyton Ritchie (Sr.), Lenoir City 42-39--81
Savanna Schubert (Jr.), Oak Ridge 41-40--81
Taylor Manning (So.), Ravenwood 42-39--81
Lexi Stewart (Jr.), Soddy-Daisy 43-39--82
Melanie Manis (Sr.), William Blount 45-37--82
Jessica Cathey (Fr.), Soddy-Daisy 42-41--83
Ashley Garrett (Sr.), Siegel 44-39--83
K.C. McGinley (Sr.), Hardin County 42-42--84
Chelsea Rakestraw (Sr.), Bradley Central 45-39--84
Amanda Randolph (Sr.), Cookeville 41-43--84
Emily Williams (Fr.), Lawrence County 41-43--84
Alexa Payne (Jr.), Jefferson County 44-40--84
Natalie Turk (So.), Ravenwood 40-45--85
Alaura Brogdon (Jr.), William Blount 41-44--85
Jessica Kubalak (So.), Centennial 46-40--86
Meridith Hawkins (Fr.), Powell 42-44--86
Mary Tunnell (Jr.), Houston 42-45--87
Courtney Shelton (Jr.), Franklin 40-47--87
Lauren Hodge (Jr.), Jefferson County 42-45--87
Sarah Watkins (Sr.), Houston 47-41--88
Britt Sanford (So.), Brighton 38-50--88
Laura Buatt (Sr.), Collierville 47-42--89
McClain Camp (Jr.), Rossview 46-44--90
Bria Norris (Jr.), Centennial 43-47--90
Lexi Clevenger (So.), Cocke County 45-45--90
Lindsey Johnson (Jr.), Liberty 40-50--90
Kelsey Will (Jr.), Collierville 44-47--91
Kayla Kmetz (Jr.), Riverdale 50-42--92
Ashley Morris (Jr.), Greeneville 46-47--93
Stormi Henly (Sr.), Cumberland County 48-49--97
Katie Parrott (Fr.), Ravenwood 45-54--99
Hali Smith (So.), Hardin County 46-54--100
Kelsey Schwartz (Sr.), Bartlett 54-46--100
Cassie Shultz (Fr.), Siegel 49-54--103
Kinsley Vincent (Fr.), William Blount 54-49--103
Kara Glover (Fr.), Brighton 55-53--108
Kirby Deal (Sr.), Bradley Central 52-66--118
Chelby Pickett (Sr.), Whitehaven 72-67--139

(E-mail Stan Crawley at wscrawley@earthlink.net)


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