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The Coffee Co. golf teams picked up wins over Lincoln Co. Tuesday at Old Stone Fort Golf Course. The boys moved to 3-0 on the year with 149-167 win. The girls beat the Lady Falcons 99-125.

The Raiders were led by Seniors TJ Cooper with 34, Heat Sain came in at 36 and Reed Wolfe shot 39 with Andy Stout scoring 40. Adam Rob shot 41 and Austin Lowry had a 9 hole score of 42. The top four scores count in boys play. Trent Sloan was low for the Falcons with a 40.

The girls were led by Junior Kolby Hopkins with 48 and Freshman Meagan Kriz had a 51. Logan Lendsey was low scorer for Lincoln Co. with a 62.

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Coffee Co. beat Franklin Co. and Shelbyville on Monday.

The Raiders defeated both visitors shooting a team score of 157 over 9 holes to Franklin County’s 173 and Shelbyville’s 200.

Freshman Andy Stout led Coffee Co. with a 38 followed by Heath Sain with 39. Reed Wolfe and TJ Cooper both came in with scores of 40. Two other players players competed for the Raiders Adam Rob with a 44 and Austin Lowry shot 48. The top four scores count.

Logan Dudley led Franklin Co. 39 and Sterling Smith had a 38 for the Eagles.

In Girls action Franklin Co. upset the Lady Raiders 99-102. Kolby Hopkins shot a 50 and Meagan Kriz had a 52.

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