The Coffee County Lady Raiders traveled to Eagleville on Tuesday for the Murfreesboro Invitational at Champions Run. The trip paid off for the ladies as they picked up their second championship trophy of the year, after winning the Tullahoma tournament last month.
The Lady Raiders of Coffee County broke the school record for the lowest score for 18 holes as a team with a 7-under par 137. The ladies finished 7 shots ahead of Warren County.
Sophomore Sophie Vinson who played as the #3 player for Coffee County carded the lowest score of her career with a 68, finishing in a tie for first. Hannah Powell of Warren County won the tournament in a playoff. Vinson’s 4-under par 68 is also the lowest score as an individual in school history. Sophie shot 33 on the first 9 holes, also a school record. Senior Hollee Sadler, who has committed to play college golf at Tennessee Tech finish in a tie for 3rd in the tournament with a 69, her personal best. Sophomore Savannah Quick finished in 5th place overall with an even-par 72, also her personal best.
Head Coach Mike Ray said after the match that he is so impressed with how hard the girls are working. He added that they want to improve each match and today they proved that.
The Lady Raiders are now 20-0 on the season.