News and Opinion from Sisters, Oregon
All five players on the girls golf team were all-league selections this year. Lindsay Reeve, Alexis Wainwright and Meghan Crowder were first team all-league selections. Second team all-league honors went to Shelby Ross and Claire Mutchler.
Reeve played in the number one spot for the Outlaws the entire season.
"Lindsay was rock solid all season long," said Coach Mary Flande. "She was the medalist at several tournaments, was the district champion and finished fourth overall at state. She was playing some of her best golf towards the end of the season. Lindsay is one of the most consistent golfers we have ever had at Sisters High. She was very consistent at state, played her game, was very composed and focused and didn't get rattled."
Wainwright is a veteran player for Sisters and just finished her third appearance at the state tournament.
"Alexis was part of the team that placed second in 2005 and part of our team that finished 13th last season," said Flande. "Alexis not only brings experience to the team but brings leadership, as well. Alexis shot two of her best rounds of the year at the state tournament and is a very consistent and solid player."
Flande told The Nugget that Crowder spent a lot of time working on her game this past year and it paid off at the state tournament when she had a career-best round of 88.
"When someone works hard at something it sure is great to see them have positive results from their work. Meghan played in her second state tournament and has made so much improvement in one year. I think she has the potential to go really low next year if she continues the same work ethic," said Flande.
Ross improved her game throughout the season and finished with a career best of 89 at state.
"Shelby has a great swing, and when she is in a groove she plays very good golf," said Flande. "If Shelby continues to work on her game, she has the ability to post low scores next season."
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