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KHS girls battle tough conditions during home golf tournament
A blustery north wind didn’t stop Allie and Abbie Justiz.
The Bishop McGuinness duo on Wednesday led their team to a dominant win at the Kingfisher Large School Girls Golf Invitational.
Allie Justiz shot a 4-under- par 68 and her sister a 72 as the Irish shot a team score of 317.
That was 32 strokes better than runner-up Piedmont.
The Lady Wildcats were led by Haley Whittern and Amanda Lane, who fired rounds of 73 and 80, respectively, to take third and fourth at Kingfisher Golf Course.
Kingfisher finished ninth in the 18-team field.
The Lady Jackets were paced by Raegan Snider, whose 86 tied her for seventh individually.
Kylie Hood shot a 92 as the team finished with a 402.
KHS has been playing all season with MIa Hartman and Merrin Evans, who prior to this year had never played a competitive round of golf.
Hartman closed out with a 113 and Evans with a 127.
On top of that, Kingfisher coach Audra Smalley recruited sophomore Kadyn Daugherty to play.
In her first-ever tournament, Daugherty shot a 111.
Weatherford took third in the team standings with a 355.
Putnam City North (357) and Edmond North JV (358) rounded out the top-five.