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2013 Tournament in Review


      Valparaiso’s Harley Dubsky Wins Individual State Title,
                   Carmel Girls Capture Team Honors


     Valparaiso senior Harley Dubsky won a nail-biter of a   Carmel senior Mackenzie Curtis placed third at two strokes
     finish among individuals while second-ranked Carmel led   back with 146. Penn’s Kari Bellville, Anderson’s Morgan
     from start to finish to claim the team title during the 41st   Nadaline and Carmel junior Maggie Rees each tied for
     Annual IHSAA Girls Golf State Finals at The Legends   fourth at 147.
     Golf Club in Franklin.
                                          After finishing as the state runner-up three of the last four
     Participants dodged rain showers through the two days   years, coach Ken Kelly’s Carmel team finally took home
     but it was Dubsky who dodged a late charge from her   the big trophy, its second overall in girls golf and first in
     closest competitors to win. As a result, she became the   33 years (1980). The rain apparently did not affect the
     first girl from her school to win the state title and first   Greyhounds much as the squad set 18 hole and 36 hole
     Vikings golfer since Gary Krueger in 1979.  state records with a Saturday round of 300 to finish at 604,
                                          27 strokes ahead of top-ranked Penn. Zionsville was third
     Dubsky had led the field by three strokes late but bo-  at 639, Hamilton Southeastern was fourth at 652, and
     geyed the 17th hole and double bogeyed 18 to drop into   Yorktown, the defending champion, ended fifth at 660.
     a tie with Mary Ellen Romero of Hamilton Southeastern.
     Romero, also a senior, lipped out a 10-foot putt for par on   Besides Curtis and Rees, junior Alyssa Cook finished tied
     18 to give Dubsky a one-stroke win, 144 to 145.  for 15th overall at 152, senior Sophie Kelner scored a 159
                                          and freshman Angie Kavanaugh ended at 175 to account
     Dubsky posted a 68 on Friday and held a three-stroke   for the rest of the Greyhound effort.
     advantage over Romero for the lead after Day 1. It turned
     out to be the only sub-70 round over the two days.






























         2013 Individual Medalists:  Front Row (Left to Right): Harley Dubsky, Valparaiso (1st); Mary Ellen Romero, Hamilton
         Southeastern (2nd); Makenzie Curtis, Carmel (3rd); Morgan Nadaline, Anderson (T-4th); Kari Bellville, Penn (T-4th)
         Second Row: Cherise Otter
         Second Row: Cherise Otter , Bloomington South (T -9th); Rachel Johnson,  Y orktown (T -9th);  Amanda Detmer , Madison (8th);
         Second Row: Cherise Otter, Bloomington South (T-9th); Rachel Johnson, Yorktown (T-9th); Amanda Detmer, Madison (8th);
         Lauren Tibbets, Oak Hill (7th); Maggie Rees, Carmel (T-4th).
     18                    IHSAA - Pure Spirit.  Pure Sport.  Pure INDIANA!
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