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    Home»Sports»Girls Golf»EPHS girls golf team secures Top 10 finish in tournament
    Girls Golf

    EPHS girls golf team secures Top 10 finish in tournament

    Rick OlsonBy Rick OlsonMay 16, 2024Updated:May 17, 20242 Mins Read
    Senior captain Paige Trebil chips a ball out of the sand during the Bunker Hills Invitational on May 15.
    Eden Prairie girls golf team senior captain Paige Trebil chips a ball out of the sand during an invitational tournament at Bunker Hills Golf Course in Coon Rapids on May 15. Photo by Rick Olson

    The Eden Prairie High School (EPHS) girls golf team competed in an invitational tournament on Tuesday, May 15, at Bunker Hills Golf Course in Coon Rapids. The 18-hole event, which began with an 11:30 a.m. shotgun start, featured 20 high school teams from around the region.

    A shotgun start places teams on different holes at the beginning of the tournament. For example, a team might start on the 5th hole and finish on the 4th hole after completing the round.

    Competing teams included Andover, Anoka, Armstrong, Blaine, Centennial, Chanhassen, Coon Rapids, East Ridge, Eastview, Forest Lake, Irondale, Mahtomedi, Mounds View, Osseo, Park Center, Rogers, Saint Michael-Albertville, Spectrum, Spring Lake Park, Stillwater, Totino-Grace, Two Rivers, and Wayzata.

    EPHS finished 10th out of the 20 teams, according to head coach Marty Teigen.

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    “We played OK,” Teigen said in a text message. “Each match we are trying to improve in parts of our game. We have not had a match yet where all players hit their groove on the same day. Hoping to be peaking at the (Girls Section 2AAA Tournament) May 28-29 at Ridges at Sand Creek in Jordan.”

    Six EPHS players competed in the tournament:

    • Senior captain MacKinnie Coburn led the team with the lowest score of 87.
    • Senior captain Paige Trebil had the second-best score of 89.
    • Senior captain Lizzie Swartout shot her personal best score of 95.
    • Senior Jaclyn Ianfolla had the third-best score of 90, her personal best.
    • Junior Logann Hacking.
    • Senior Kennedy Enriquez.
    Senior captain Paige Trebil eyes her shot after swinging during the Bunker Hills Invitational on May 15, where she recorded the team's second-best score of 89.
    Senior captain Lizzie Swartout focuses on her game during the Bunker Hills Invitational on May 15, where she achieved a personal best score of 95.
    Senior Jaclyn Ianfolla hits a ball during the Bunker Hills Invitational on May 15.
    Junior Logann Hacking hits the ball near the green during the Bunker Hills Invitational on May 15.
    Senior Kennedy Enriquez chips a ball during the Bunker Hills Invitational on May 15.
    Senior captain Lizzie Swartout stands on the course near Coach Marty Teigen during the Bunker Hills Invitational on May 15.
    Senior Jaclyn Ianfolla hits a ball during the Bunker Hills Invitational on May 15, achieving a personal best score of 90.
    Junior Logann Hacking lines up her putt during the Bunker Hills Invitational on May 15, contributing to the EPHS girls golf team's top 10 finish.
    Senior Kennedy Enriquez hits a ball during the Bunker Hills Invitational on May 15.
    Senior captain Lizzie Swartout in mid-swing during the Bunker Hills Invitational on May 15, where she achieved a personal best score of 95.
    Senior captain MacKinnie Coburn watches her shot after hitting it during the Bunker Hills Invitational on May 15.

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