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Tigers third, Wildcats fifth at regional golf tourneys
by Paul Adkins
Sports Editor
Sep 26, 2012 | 785 views | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print

The regional golf results are in.

The Logan High School golf team placed fifth in Monday’s Class AAA Region 4 tourney at the Sleepy Hollow Golf Club in Hurricane, while the Chapmanville Regional team was third in the 2A regionals at Big Bend.

Logan had a 260 in its regional meet, led by Sam Corns, who fired an 84. J.C. Motes had a 91, Chase Preston an 85 and Eric Burnette a 91.

Cabell Midland won the 3A regional title with a 238. Huntington was one stroke behind with a 239. Both teams advance to the state tourney in Wheeling.

Winfield was third with a 242 while Hurricane was fourth with a 243. Point Pleasant (267), Spring Valley (285), St. Albans (310), Lincoln County (338) and Nitro (343) rounded out the field.

Seth Kinker led Cabell Midland with a 79.

Winfield’s Chris Williams Hurricane’s Alex Hambel tied for medalist honors with a 76 and both qualified for the state tournament.

In the Class AA Region 4 finals, Scott was crowned regional champions as the Skyhawks shot a 230. Poca was one shot behind with a 231 and will join Scott in the state tourney.

Chapmanville Regional was third with a 251. Herbert Hoover was fourth with a 257, while Nicholas County was fifth with a 265. Mingo Central (279), Sissonville (288), Wayne (288) and Clay County (304) took spots six through nine.

Alex Boggs led Scott with a 75. Sterling Chafin had a 76, Chad Honeycutt a 79 and Aaron Grant an 82.

Poca was paced by Travis Colvert, who also had a 75.

Travis Gibson of Herbert Hoover also qualified to the state tourney as he was the medalist with a 74. Drew Ward of Nicholas County, who fired a 77, also made it.

Chapmanville’s scores were not available.



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