- November 8, 2024
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Golf team shoots record score at AACS golf tournament
The team of Gerald Fauntleroy, Harry Davis and Davis’s granddaughter Kobi Wynne shot an astounding -17 below par (55) – a new tournament record — to win the 25th-annyal African American Cultural Society Golf Tournament at the Pine Lakes Golf Club.
The record-scoring round featured two eagles, 13 birdies and three pars. They beat the field by 11 strokes ahead of the second-place team.
“We made almost every putt we looked at,” Fauntleroy said, “and stuck it in so close on many of the holes that we only had tap-ins for the birdies.”
Local softball girls playing in national tournaments
Local softballers Julianna Savone, Tiana Hernandez and Lovie Haley will travel across the U.S. to play in national-level softball tournaments. Savone and Hernandez – both Flagler Palm Coast softball players — will play for the Florida Mizuno 16U team in the Premier Girls Fastpitch National Championship in Huntington Beach, California.
Haley, who attends Indian Trails Middle School, is traveling to South Dakota to play in the ASA USA Nationals for Hatters Gold Team out of Central Florida.
Legall, local tennis player, reaches USTA national championship
Jason Legall, a local junior tennis player, recently reached the doubles final at the USTA Boys' 18s National Clay Court Championships, with his partner Andrew Fenty. The pair lost in straight sets in a close match 7-6, 7-6.