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Girls Golf Season Recap
A look at the year that was for the girls golf team, with quotes from head coach Patty Lebow.

Record: 10-3 (6-0 Conference)
Tournament Play: Merion Catholic Invitational [no statistics], Central Dauphin First Annual Girls Golf Classic [third place].
Postseason: (second day - tied for ninth) and (first day) in individual tournament. Team didn't make it past .
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Awards/Accomplishments: Gilmartin won first place in
Graduating Seniors: Gilmartin [will either play collegiately or participate in a Pro Golf Management program], Jennifer Jordan
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Major Injuries: None
Overall Impressions of the Season: "I feel really good about it," said head coach Patty Lebow. "It's just such a nice group of girls and they were all very enthused. From what I'm hearing, they're all going to try to play a lot next summer and go to camps and classes and try to get their games better. They just seemed to really catch on. There's five juniors coming back that all seemed very enthused about next season. I'm looking forward to that."
Best Match: "They're all a little bit different. I guess I'd have to say the most important matches were the ones we played against the PAC-10. Beating Perkiomen Valley. They were our closest competitor. The first time we played them, we scored really well and beat them by a fair amount. The second time we played them, we only beat them by three strokes. I see next year, P.V. being the ones that could do it either way, depending on how my girls improve."
Worst Match: "I'd have to say Phoenixville. We only beat them by one stroke the second time around. It was a cold, windy, ugly day and I think it evened the field a lot and we were lucky to win that one."
Story of the Year: "The story of the year has to be Maddy shooting a 70 at PAC-10's. That was a heck of a day for her."
Unexpected Leader/Player: "Brandes Yenchick. She's a sophomore and she was in our top five a lot, but more of a player than a leader. Leader-wise, I think next year, Danielle [Freed] and Alyssa [Cominsky] will be the leaders. But, as a player, Brandes Yenchick was making the lineup."
Last Thoughts? "No, I think that's about it!"
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