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The Coffee Co. boys Red Raider golf team picked up its 3rd win of the season Thursday afternoon at Willowbrook beating Franklin Co. 316-356.

Ryan Perry had the best round by a Raider golfer this year shooting a 70 over 18-holes. Tyler Freeman scored an 80, Kyle Chumbley came in at 82, Heath Sain shot his best score of the season at 84. Other scores for the Red Raiders were TJ Cooper 88 and Craig Jarrell with a 92.

Franklin County's low man was Zach Burris with a 72.

In girls play Brittany Kriz is unable to play because of surgery so no official match was played, but Kolby Hopkins scored a 56 her low round of the year. Franklin County's low score came from Kasey Bates with 52.

The Raider golf teams travel to Sewanee on Monday afternoon to take on Grundy County at 4pm.

For more information on Coffee County golf go to Coffee Co. Golf

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The Coffee Co. boys Red Raider golf team picked up its 3rd win of the season Thursday afternoon at Willowbrook beating Franklin Co. 316-356.

Ryan Perry had the best round by a Raider golfer this year shooting a 70 over 18-holes. Tyler Freeman scored an 80, Kyle Chumbley came in at 82, Heath Sain shot his best score of the season at 84. Other scores for the Red Raiders were TJ Cooper 88 and Craig Jarrell with a 92.

Franklin County's low man was Zach Burris with a 72.

In girls play Brittany Kriz is unable to play because of surgery so no official match was played, but Kolby Hopkins scored a 56 her low round of the year. Franklin County's low score came from Kasey Bates with 52.

The Raider golf teams travel to Sewanee on Monday afternoon to take on Grundy County at 4pm.

For more information on Coffee County golf go to Coffee Co. Golf

 

Is the Weathersby girl not playing for Franklin County this year?

she usually shots par scores....

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