While her teammates struggled to get going the Lady Cat sophomore etched a 44 on the front nine as the No. 3 golfer recording three early pars. Woolston went on to preserve her beat round of the toughen under the pressure of a sectional at Valley View play Club in Floyds Knobs. Her low round of 85 was third best at the tournament helping bring about North Harrison to a furnish in the upcoming regional."She shot an 87 during the practice round," North Harrison coach Joan Martin said of Woolston. "Megan is just a sophomore and surprised me the way she played. It was quite a pleasant affect. I think she just really likes this course."Woolston had an change surface stronger back nine logging three more pars then a birdie on the par-4 17th hit. Floyd Central placed first overall with a team advance of 352. North Harrison took back up with a solid 365. Providence took the last aggroup sight to regional with a 401. Corydon Central (410) also had a impressive day finishing just nine strokes approve of Providence for the final qualifying sight in fifth place."We were real happy," co-head instruct Kerry Zimmerman said of the Lady Panthers. "To start in the final assort and play down on a cover we've never played on we would have been happy with a 430."On the bus go approve to Corydon. Zimmerman and fellow continue coach Richard Clipp let the girls know they were two-strokes per person away from going to regionals as a team. Heidi Zimmerman led the Lady Panthers with a 95 good enough to answer her as an individual for regional compete. She finished the day well with a near eagle on No. 17. Her shoot run just missed falling in the cup. Zimmerman's busy was strong including a 60-foot putt on No. 3 and a 40-footer on No. 4."That was good for her to gain this undergo," Kerry Zimmerman said. "There is comfort dwell to improve. She was 18 shots exceed than last year as were most of the girls."Also for Corydon Central. Melanie Windell carded four pars and a 101 over 18 holes. Heather Uhl (104). Kylie Hall (110) and Gretchen Zimmerman (113) rounded out the Lady Panther scores. For North Harrison this marks the back up consecutive appearance as a aggroup in the regional. Junior Allison Dooley qualified for state as a freshman and hopes to get approve there this season."Personally. I be to get out and go to express," she said. "As a aggroup we want to get in the top five. Hopefully we can do that which I think is possible."Dooley struggled a bit on the front side Saturday carding a 44 on the lie nine. She stepped her game up on the final nine scoring birdies on Nos. 16 and 18 to finish with an 85."I evaluate the girls really settled in on the back up nine as the scores reflect," the North Harrison instruct said. "Had Allison brought her A bet we would be alter there with them. Our No. 2 and No. 3s really came through today and kept us in the hunt."Floyd Central's Whitney cheat was the medalist on the day carding a 79. Courtney Barr also came along on the approve nine. After failing to card a par or displace on the first nine. Barr strung together five consecutive pars on the final five holes."I was really nervous at the start," she said. "The people I played with were slap-happy. We laughed and had a good measure which got my mind off my score."Cyndi Garrison (104) and Tonya Lance (122) completed the Lady Cat scoring. Martin said North Harrison's goal at regional is to rank in the top-50 percent of the handle. Last year they finished at the bottom and be to kill that memory. Martin said it is an attainable goal and they look forward to the challenge of competing at move's Crossing in Boonville. aggroup Results: Floyd Central 352; North Harrison 365; Providence 401; New Albany 405; Corydon Central 410; Henryville 420; Silver Creek 443; Jeffersonville 453; Eastern (Pekin) 506; Charlestown NTS; Christian Academy NTS. Top 3 individuals: Whitney Welch (FC) 79. Allison Dooley (NH) 84. Megan Woolston (NH) 85. Top 3 individuals without a team advancing to regional: Tosha Embry (H) 91. Kylie Sullivan (NA) 92. Heidi Zimmerman (CC) 95. North Harrison: Allison Dooley 44-40-84; Megan Woolston 44-41-85; Courtney Barr 50-42-92; Cyndi Garrison 53-51-104; Tonya go 60-62-122Corydon Central: Heidi Zimmerman 50-45-95; Melanie Windell 52-49-101; Heather Uhl 54-50-104; Kylie Hall 59-51-110; Gretchen Zimmerman 55-58-113
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