The Stratford girls golf team capped off another successful season by competing in the Class 5A state tournament, finishing 13th overall. With consistent improvement over the years, the team has shown commitment and potential for future success. Key players like Chayse Cool and Rori Mae Condon led the way with strong performances. As the community rallies behind them, the team is eager to return next season with ambitions of breaking into the top 10. Their resilience and growing talent promise an exciting future for Stratford golf.
Stratford, a city known for its strong community spirit and passionate support for local sports, recently celebrated the performance of its girls golf team at the Class 5A state tournament. Competing on December 30-31, 2024, at the picturesque Country Club of Lexington, the team not only showcased their skills but also demonstrated remarkable growth in their game.
For the third year in a row, the Stratford girls golf team made the coveted trip to the state tournament, marking themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the world of high school golf. They finished in an impressive 13th place, improving from their 15th place finish in 2019 and 16th place in 2018. This accomplishment is a testament to their hard work and dedication to the sport over the years, showing that perseverance and teamwork can lead to positive results on the green.
The team’s performance in the tournament was commendable, as they posted scores of 395 in the first round and 391 in the second, finishing just eight strokes shy of a tie for 11th place. This near miss highlights the potential of the Stratford girls as they continue to learn and grow after every match. Their journey has just begun, and there’s a glimmer of exciting possibilities ahead.
Leading the charge for Stratford was junior Chayse Cool, who displayed excellent skills with rounds of 79 and 83, tying for 20th out of 87 players. Her impressive scores not only reflect her individual talent but are also a boost to team morale. Junior Rori Mae Condon followed closely, scoring 95 and 96, which placed her in 45th. Sophomore Faith Owens finished with scores of 102 and 96, putting her in 53rd place, while seventh grader Megan Leland contributed strongly to the team’s overall performance. Eighth grader Braylee Wright rounded out the top five, ensuring a solid lineup for the future.
All five members of this dedicated team are returning for the next season. With a shared vision of improvement, Stratford has set its sights on achieving a top 10 finish in the state tournament next year. This ambitious goal reflects both the team’s growing capabilities and the encouraging support from the community.
While Stratford was making strides, the Lexington girls golf team dominated the tournament, finishing a staggering 32 shots ahead of their closest competitor and breaking a state record with a remarkable total score of 578. Junior Molly Hardwick from Lexington took home the individual title with a winning score of 137. These outstanding accomplishments highlight the competitive nature of the tournament and propel Stratford to further strengthen their game for the coming seasons.
In addition to their performance at the state tournament, Stratford has been working hard throughout the season, achieving a low score of 174 in a match against Summerville and walking away victorious by 38 shots. The growing talent within the team has the community buzzing, especially with seniors Braylee Wright and Megan Leland, both qualifying for the state tournament in 2023, poised to lead their team with experience and determination.
With their sights set on achieving their first region title in three years, Stratford’s girls golf team is ready to hit the greens with renewed energy and optimism. As they sharpen their skills and strengthen their teamwork, the community is excited to see what this passionate group will accomplish next.
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