Tri County coach Roxanne Faber had another success girls golf team.

“This season, the girls’ golf team set the 18-hole school record with a 401 and the 9-hole school record with a 201.  The team placed fourth in the Lakes 8 conference and sixth out of 14 teams at the Regional Tournament.  The girls also took third place out of eight teams at the Fruitport Invitational and ninth place out of eighteen teams at the Ludington Invitational.  The team cut five strokes from both their 9-hole and 18-hole team averages from last year,” Faber said.

Lyndsae Kranz, Baylee Zemla, and Taylir Kral were all seniors for Faber and had excellent seasons.

“Lyndsae has improved her 9-hole average by 15 strokes and her 18-hole average by 45 strokes over her four years on the golf team,” Faber said. “She placed 32nd individually at the regional tournament this year. Overall, she has placed in the top three for our team every year and has been a great asset in the success the girls’ golf team has experienced,” Faber said. Baylee has also played an integral role in the success of the team. She has improved 9-hole average by 18 strokes and her 18-hole average by 40 strokes over her four years on the golf team. Baylee has placed in the top four for our team every year. She placed 42nd individually at the regional tournament. Not only did Baylee contribute to the team with her golf score, but also contributed to the team with her remarkable personality. She is well-known by everyone in our conference.”

Faber was happy with Kral’s success.

“Taylir has played on the team for two remarkable years,” Faber said. “She has placed in the top 10 individuals for tournaments 11 times. She has taken first place in 9-hole matches nine times. Taylir has been awarded first-team all-conference honors both years she has played for the team,’ Faber said. “She qualified for the state finals both years as well. Last year she placed 27th in the state and this year she placed 26th in the state. Taylir has also played a very essential role in the success of the Tri County girls’ golf team.

 

“These three seniors will be immensely missed.  Next year, Lauren Corwin will be leading the team as she played second on the team throughout this past season.  Nikki Minard will be a fourth-year player next year and will also be leading the team.  Hannah Drouin, Cierra Kargenian, Lilia Hauenstein, and Lakyn Piotrowski were all first-year players this year and will play an essential role in the success of the team next season.”