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O'Gorman girls take lead following second round of City Golf

O'Gorman girls take lead following second round of City Golf

Yahoo30-04-2025

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — The O'Gorman girls golf team took sole possession of first place Tuesday, following the second round of the City Golf Meet in Sioux Falls.
Erin Hurd continued her dominance in the tournament, as she continues to hold first place in the individual standings.
That success helped the Knights break a first round tie on the team scoreboard. They took nine fewer shots that Lincoln Tuesday, building a nine stroke lead through two rounds.
TEAM SCOREBOARD
The third round of the Girls City Meet is set for Tuesday, May 13 at Willow Run Golf Course in Sioux Falls.
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