Indiana Golf Journal october

Zionsville Capture’s IHSAA State Title Franklin Community High grabbing the fifth spot. What’s more impressive Zionsville does not have a single senior on the team. Snively and Avery Lewis are both Freshman. Kaitlyn Adler and Paige Henney are Sophomores. Amaya Wade, a Junior, with one more year left of high school eligibility. “We are a very young team, but the girls didn’t care.” Nobbe said. “We tried to get better every tournament and that’s what we did. It gives us confidence going into next year.” Leading the way for the team was Freshman Taylor Snively, who fired two rounds of even-par to claim the IHSAA individual crown. Snively’s nearest competitor for the individual title was Ashley Kirkland, who fired a three-under par 69 on the second day, the low round of the tournament. By Mike May When it comes to winning Indiana State High School (IHSAA) Girl’s Golf titles, Zionsville’s Maggie Nobbe has been there and done that. She was a member of the Eagle’s 2017 State Championship team. This year Nobbe was back at Carmel’s Prairie View Golf Club for the 52nd IHSAA Girl’s State Championship in a slightly different capacity. She is now the Head Coach of the Zionsville Girl’s Golf Team. In her fifth season as Head Coach, Nobbe guided the Eagles to their first state title, since 2017. “These girls went out there with total confidence and no fear,” said Nobbe. “That was our motto for these two days and that’s what they did.” After registering a first-round total of 315, the Eagles improved by three shots on the second day (312) to post a two-day total of 627, five shots better that Noblesville. Hamilton Southeastern was third with Westfield finishing fourth and Indiana Golf Journal

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