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The Cookeville High School golf teams made a remarkable start to their season, with both the boys’ and girls’ teams securing wins against Stewarts Creek. The boys’ team finished with a score of 19-over-par, while the girls’ team topped their match with a total of 170 strokes. Individual standout performances came from players like Sean Montgomery and Lila Odom. As they prepare for their next match against Stone Memorial, the excitement continues to build around the Cavaliers’ promising season ahead.

Cookeville High School Golf Teams Record Victories in Season-Opening Matches

Welcome to the bustling city of Cookeville, where the excitement of the fall sports season is in full swing! This week marked the official kick-off for the 2025 high school sports year, and our very own Cavaliers of Cookeville High School (CHS) made an impressive splash on the greens. Ready for some fantastic news? The CHS golf teams have not only shown up but also shined in their season-opener matches.

On a lovely day at the Golden Eagle Golf Club, the boys’ team from CHS took on Stewarts Creek and emerged victorious with a stunning team score of 19-over-par, totaling 299 strokes overall. Meanwhile, Stewarts Creek finished with a score of 317 strokes, giving the Cavaliers a solid start to their season.

But wait, that’s not all! The talented Lady Cavaliers also secured their spot at the top by winning their match against the girls’ team from Stewarts Creek. The ladies finished with a team total of 170 strokes — a feat that put them above Stewarts Creek’s score of 175. What a great way to begin the season! With both teams bringing home victories, the excitement around CHS is palpable.

Among the shining stars for the boys’ team was Sean Montgomery, who led with a fabulous score of 1-over-par, carding an impressive 71. Kason Watson also contributed nicely with a score of 4-over-par— totaling 74. The rest of the team showcased their skills too, with Gavin Rezny shooting a 76, Levi Johnson with 78, and Connor Graham completing the scores with an 82. It’s clear that the Cavaliers boys are off to a strong start, showing great potential for the season ahead.

Turning to the girls’ team, Lila Odom emerged as a standout player, leading the girls with a score of 81. Kierstyn Ealey made significant contributions with an 89, and Emma Eldridge rounded up the team’s score with a 96. While the Lady Cavs have started strong, there is room for improvement in consistency, which the players are sure to work on in their upcoming matches.

Excitement continues to build for the fierce competitors as they look forward to their next challenge. Both the boys and girls teams are preparing to hit the road for a non-district matchup against Stone Memorial in Crossville at Bear Trace. This thrilling event is scheduled for Thursday at 1 p.m., where fans are expected to rally behind their teams for another chance to celebrate victory.

The energy at Cookeville High School is contagious, and with the first matches under their belt, the teams are eager to keep the momentum going. It’s shaping up to be an exciting year for the golf squads, and all eyes will be on the Cavaliers as they aim for continued success on the course.

So, keep your spirits high, and let’s support our local champions as they embark on what promises to be an exhilarating season!

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