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Scotties take fourth, Falcons sixth
Trojans, Colonels also in Saturday’s tourney
GLASGOW — Bowling Green beat Greenwood and Russellville in a playoff to claim the Glasgow Invitational tournament title on Saturday.
The Purples’ Robert Kirby won individual medalist honors with a 72.
The host Scotties finished fourth, seven strokes behind the trio of playoff participants. Monroe County took sixth, Caverna finished 10th and Barren County finished 12th.
Monroe’s Matthew Anderson also shot a 74 to finish third individually.
“We had some bright spots,” Glasgow coach James Neal said. “If we’ll play 18 holes like we play nine, we’ll be in good shape.”
Andrew Wade shot a 77 to lead the Scotties. Clint Hall had a round of 81, Steely Harris shot an 82, Corey Wooten added an 83 and Jordan Daniel had an 85.
In addition to Anderson, Travis Page shot an 81 and Chad McPherson added an 84 for the Falcons. Kaelin McPherson had a 91 and Troy Tooley fired a round of 92.
Michael Larimore shot an 87 to lead Caverna. TA Wells paced Barren with an 84.
The Trojans are back in action today with a 9-hole match against the Falcons at Barren River Lake State Park. The Scotties return to the links Saturday at the North Hardin Invitational.
Team standings
1. Bowling Green@ 316
2. Greenwood #1$ 316
3. Russellville 316
4. Glasgow #1 323
5. Allen County-Scottsville 325
6. Monroe County 330
7. Warren East 335
8. Franklin-Simpson 338
9. Greenwood #2 346
10. Caverna 364
11. Glasgow #2 372
12. Barren County 379
@ - Won in playoff
$ - Finished second in playoff
Individual results
Glasgow #1
Andrew Wade 77
Clint Hall 81
Steely Harris 82
Corey Wooten 83
Jordan Daniel 85
Monroe County
Matthew Anderson 74
Travis Page 81
Chad McPherson 84
Kaelin McPherson 91
Troy Tooley 92
Caverna
Michael Larimore 87
Josey Gossett 90
Scott Palmore 92
Joe Perry 95
Eric Wykoff 100
Barren County
TA Wells 84
Chase Nunn 93
Nathan Layton 100
Chris Edwards 102
Connor Bryant 104
Glasgow #2
Cameron Branham 85
Chase Landrum 91
Dylan Doty 99
Thomas Kingery 97
Spencer Bradley 125
Glasgow individuals
Tailor Lile 109
Trae Staten 112
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