Golfers Advance to State for First Time in 20 Years

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Pictured, from left, Brenna Rose, Joy Lisle, E.A. Nisbet, Hannah Curreri and Molly Franklin.

For the first time in two decades, the GRC girls’ golf team is headed to state.

The girls shot a 378 to finish second in the region Tuesday, qualifying them to advance to state as a team.

The top five golfers making up the young region team are freshmen E.A. Nisbet and Brenna Rose, and sophomores Hannah Curreri, Molly Franklin and Joy Lisle. Curreri finished 4th in regions with an 85, and Franklin finished 7th.

The state match will be held Friday, Oct. 6, in Bowling Green.

“I feel so honored to be a part of such a memorable season with my golf family,” said Curreri. “When the team was awarded the opportunity to go to State, I had a smile on my face you could see for miles. We have all worked extra hard this year to accomplish our goal of qualifying for State as a team, and thankfully all the hard work has paid off. Our strive for greatness is undeniably large, and because of help from our coach, parents, and each other, the team and I have succeeded in many ways.”