Lady Marshals win five of first seven tournaments

The Lady Marshals claimed the team win at Greenwood’s Lady Gator Invitational on Monday and Trinity Beth (right) took first following a playoff. Pictured (L-R) Coach Aaron Beth, Trinity Beth, Katie Roberts, Skylar Waller and CeCelia Ray.

The Lady Marshals began another successful week on Monday with another win at the Lady Gator Invitational at Bowling Green Country Club. With a team score of 317, the Lady Marshals topped the field of 13 teams and beat second place Daviess County by 25 strokes.

Trinity Beth won the individual title, finishing with a 1-under 71 after a 2-hole playoff against Karra Tucker of Madisonville-North Hopkins. Skylar Waller finished tied for fifth with 78, Katie Roberts shot 81 to finish tied for 1oth and CeCelia Ray shot 87 to finish tied at 21st.

Tuesday, the team placed second with a score of 318 – three strokes back of first place Madison Central – in the Madison Central Invitational at Gibson Bay Golf Course in Richmond. Beth finished second with an even par 72 and Henry Clay’s Kylah Lunsford won with a 2-under par 70. Roberts shot 78 to tie for fifth, Skylar Waller tied for seventh with 79, Ray shot 89 and finished tied for 25th and Elsie Riley finished tied for 37th with 98.

They wrapped up three tournaments in three days before today’s first day of school with a win at the Henry Clay Invitational at Lakeside Golf Course in Lexington with a score of 300, topping Madison Central by six strokes. They were led by Beth who took the win with a 5-under 67. Roberts shot 76 to tie for seventh, Ray one back with 77 for a ninth place tie, Waller finished tied for 15th with 80 and Riley shot 97 to tie for 45th.

Beth has won six of the first seven tournaments they have played in this season and placed second once with no score over par.

“We beat Madison Central in our last tournament (Henry Clay Invitational) by six strokes, and they are the top pick to win the State Championship this year”, Head Coach Aaron Beth said. “So it’s an amazing start to the season after losing two of our top three from last year’s team to graduation. I am very pleased and proud of what we have done so early on in the season.”

The Lady Marshals celebrate winning their fifth tournament of the season at the Henry Clay Invitational (L-R) CeCelia Ray, Skylar Waller, Elsie Riley, Katie Roberts, Trinity Beth and Coach Aaron Beth. Trinity Beth (right) took medalist honors for the sixth time this season.
Katie Roberts (left) finished tied for fifth and Trinity Beth (right) tied for second at the Madison Central Invitational.