The Clarion Golden Eagles women's golf team clinched the team title at the Fighting Scot Spring Invitational, showcasing a remarkable performance in the second round. They improved their team score from 363 on Saturday to 348 on Sunday, totaling 711 for the tournament, outpacing California (PA) by 11 strokes. McKayla Kerle tied for first overall after the 36 holes but finished second after a playoff. Kennady Norton and Hannah Smith also performed well, finishing in third and fifth places respectively.

By the Numbers
  • Clarion improved by 15 strokes from the first round, scoring 348 on Sunday.
  • McKayla Kerle鈥檚 score of 81 was the best individual round of the day.
State of Play
  • Clarion topped the leaderboard, finishing with a total score of 711.
  • California (PA) finished the tournament in second place with a score of 722.
What's Next

The team will likely look to build on this momentum in future tournaments, with key players like Kerle and Norton continuing to improve and gain experience.

Bottom Line

Clarion's women's golf team demonstrated resilience and skill, securing a win through strategic play and significant improvements, setting a positive tone for their upcoming competitions.