News Summary

In an outstanding achievement, the Savage High School Girls Golf Team has won their first-ever championship by securing the 2025 Eastern C Divisional title with a score of 313. This victory comes after their sixth-place finish at last year’s state championship, and they are now set to compete in the upcoming State C golf tournament. With impressive individual performances and a strong commitment to practice, the team is looking forward to showcasing their skills against tough competition. Coaches and players are excited about the future and the opportunities ahead.

Savage High School Girls Golf Team Makes History!

Hey there, golf fans! Big news is bubbling up in the lovely town of Savage, where the girls golf team just hit a hole-in-one of their own by clinching the prestigious 2025 Eastern C Divisional Championship with an impressive score of 313. This is not just any win; it’s the very first girls golf championship for the school. What a remarkable achievement!

From Last Year to This Year: A Journey of Persistence

Let’s take a quick journey down memory lane. Just a year ago, the Savage girls golf team found themselves finishing sixth at the state championship—a solid placement but definitely room for improvement. This year, it seems like the team has taken it up a notch. With the confidence gained from their divisional win, they are now gearing up to showcase their skills at the State C golf tournament taking place at the beautiful Sidney Country Club on May 20-21. Exciting times are ahead!

Tournament Details: What to Expect

Mark your calendars! The tournament is set to kick off with a 10 a.m. shotgun start on Tuesday, followed by 9 a.m. tee times on Wednesday. The organizers promise a well-structured event where tee times on Wednesday will be based on players’ scores from the previous day, with an eight-minute interval between groups. It’s all about creating a competitive yet enjoyable experience for everyone involved.

Boy vs. Girl: Different Tees, Same Passion

During the tournament, the boys will play from the maroon tees, which stretch out to an impressive 6,523 yards, while those talented girls will be tackling the silver tees that measure 5,329 yards. Seems like everyone will be facing their own set of challenges while enjoying the thrill of the game!

Spotlight on the Stars of the Team

Now, let’s shine the spotlight on the exceptional players for Savage who really made this divisional win possible. Three girls finished in the top six at the Eastern C Divisional Meet. We had Taylor Conradsen clinching third place with a score of 101, followed closely by Aspen Peterson in fourth place with a score of 103, and Emma McPherson tying for sixth with a score of 109. Clearly, these girls are bringing their game!

A Season of Preparation

The road to their victory hasn’t been all smooth sailing, but the team has shown incredible resilience. With mild weather this spring, they have been practicing regularly, even utilizing the baseball field for early sessions. Talk about being resourceful! Throughout the season, they consistently ranked among the top five or ten in previous meets, showcasing a blend of talent, teamwork, and sheer determination.

Looking Ahead

With the excitement building, the girls of Savage High School are buzzing with anticipation as they prepare for the state tournament. Will they continue their winning streak? Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure—the future is looking bright for this remarkable team. Kudos to the players and their dedicated coaches, Todd Dooley and assistant coach Nicole Peterson, for all their hard work and commitment. Go, Savage!

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