CCS Girls Golf Wins Region 4 Tournament

  • Thursday, September 22, 2016
CCS's Haley Helton, Anna Beth Harris and Kylan Nash.
CCS's Haley Helton, Anna Beth Harris and Kylan Nash.

The Chattanooga Christian School Chargers improved by 16 strokes from last week's second place district finish to edge Signal Mountain High School by a score of 164-167 in Thursday's Region 4 tournament at Fall Creek Falls Golf Course.

The win allows the Chargers to advance to the A-AA state tournament on October 4-5 at Willowbrook Golf Course in Manchester, Tennessee.

CCS was led by Anna Beth Harris who posted a regional gold medal winning score of 76.  Kylan Nash finished with an 88 to help seal the win.  

CCS is coached by Jim Arnold. 

 

Boys Advancing to State

Macon County 324
Josh Hauskin 77
Bryson Smith 79
Landon Polston 86
Chance Presley 82
Jake Reeves 93

Individual Boys Advancing to State
Jay Fox, Goodpasture, 74
Isaac Walker, DeKalb County, 75
Wesley Spillers, Upperman, 76
Garreth Moody, York Institute 77


Girls Advancing to State

Chattanooga Christian School 164
Anna Beth Harris 76
Kylan Nash 88
Haley Helton 116

Individual Girls Advancing To State
Delaney Sain, Central Magnet 82
Taylor Gardner, Signal Mountain 83
Lindsey Hollis, Signal Mountain 84
Carson Roddy, Macon Country 87


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