Sarah White is analyzing her last round of the #PIAA Class 2A women's golf tournament. Time is 9, that is, Tuesday
Finally, in which the Mercyhurst Prep sophomore students realized that there was no sense of speculation.
During the day, who started trying to get the first place, but only finished third, because seven bogeys or double bogeys in that paragraph.
Cardinal Wu Erbei Catholic and Lockwood's Vileska Gelpi's Maddie Smithco, who finished five times before her respectively.
White said it was really good girl, so it was simple. And they played better.
After two kilometers in the York Heritage Mountain Golf Resort, White has a total score of 15 points, more than 157, ranked third in 18 games. She began to be tied to Smithburg on Tuesday and was designed to be the first individual female country list in Area 10.
But it was the fact that White struggled more than 81. She said that until late at night, only with a wrong driver, instead of choosing 3 wood, was her greatest regret
White said she wanted her to change early because she was just unable to get off the train. "
White saw Smith, a sophomore, Gerry, a freshman, won the playoffs. Smith is victorious after two holes.
White's mood remained buoyancy after Tuesday's #medal for two reasons.
She said.As a sophomore student, it was an honor to be a bronze medalist here, but because things were not going well (Tuesday), I was hugging it. "
The white man also knew her second season, and Mercy Hurst was not over yet. When she goes back to Heritage Hills on Monday, she will try to lead the Lakers to the PIAA 2A women's championship.
In addition to white, the area sent three other golfer to the national medal podium.
Two people play in 2A boys. Senna's David Nichols (13th, more than 155) ranked eighth, Saegertown's Ryan Peters (14 wins and 156 losses) ranked ninth.
Nichols achieved the award-winning lifelong goals in the states. It was a prize, the senior left-handed accepted his fourth sixth grade after nine o'clock.
Nickles said it was a rough six holes in the top six, but could he refocus and fight back to nine o'clock that was the best.
As the 2A winner of the region, the #Peter Medal, the cathedral specially prepared Patrick Kelly as the best 3A male golfer.