SEVIERVILLE — Just making it to the state golf tournament wasn’t enough for the Webb School and Cascade’s Tatyana Greene. Both schools were well-represented among the state’s …
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SEVIERVILLE — Just making it to the state golf tournament wasn’t enough for the Webb School and Cascade’s Tatyana Greene.
Both schools were well-represented among the state’s best and the final standings showcased just how talented the Bedford County golfers are.
The Feet, led by Andrew Reeves, finished fourth as a team and saw Reeves finish in a tie for fourth overall.
Prowd Sriwongngam, who competed for the Lady Feet as an individual, turned in a second-place overall finish in the Div. II Class A tournament.
Greene, representing Cascade, finished in the top 10 for the second-straight year with a seventh-place finish in the Div. I Class A tournament.
For the Feet, Reeves stayed among the top of the leaderboard for the bulk of the tournament and after shooting a 78 in his first round, blistered his way to a 71 in the second round to take fourth.
Eli Brown shot a 160 for the Feet, while Preston Hall finished with a 163.
Noah Brown turned in a 164 for the final varsity scorer for the Feet.
Sriwongngam finished her first day of the tournament with a 75, but on the second day, made a strong push at the individual state championship by shooting a 67.
Bella Bugg of BGA finished with a 140, two strokes ahead of Sriwongngam, to claim the individual title.
For Greene, it was a return trip to the state tournament as a sophomore.
Last year, Greene finished tied for ninth.
She upped her game and this season, improved to a seventh-place overall finish out of 46 golfers.
Greene turned in a 76 on the first day of the tournament and finished with an 84 to take seventh overall.