Broadland Creek Golf Course to host Class AA State Tourney on Monday, Tuesday
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HURON — With one of the youngest golf teams in the state, having the Class AA State Girls’ Golf Tournament at Broadland Creek Golf Course on Monday and Tuesday will lend itself to the benefit of the Huron Tigers.
“They need to go out over the next two days at the state meet and believe they belong there. Being on their home course will help,” said Huron coach Chris Rozell of his team, which consists of one senior, two eighth-graders and a seventh-grader. “They have put in the time and practice, now is the time to go out and perform above their age.”
Jayda Shillingstad is the lone senior on the roster for the Tigers and has been a good leader for the younger golfers, according the Rozell.
“Jayda has been a great leader this season,” he said. “She has a calming effect on the younger girls and they feel comfortable going to her for advice.”
Joining Shillingstad for the Tigers at the state meet will be eighth-graders Karlie Bigelow and Mattie Huber, along with seventh-grader Kenya Bigelow.