The Trigg County Arrowcats brought home a first-place finish Saturday at its Arrowcat Classic at Wildcat Gym.
Trevor Hoy equaled his season-high score with a 294 to finish in second place, two points behind Graves County’s Nathan Flatt.
Jeri Beth Oliver shot a 288 to finish in a second-place tie.
Top Girls Scores
Mackenzie Cooper – 287 – 4th place
Brianna Hall – 284 – 5th place
Rivver Knott – 277 – 11th place
Aurora Ives – 271 – 22nd place
Mackenzie Gusgeski – 270 – 23rd place
Makenna Southwick – 270 – 26th place
Kerra Johnson – 264 – 39th place
Top Boys Scores
Ethan Terrell – 278 – 10th place
Junior Knott – 277 – 11th place
Jaydon Ennis – 275 – 17th place
Nicholas Lane – 262 – 31st place
Clayton Litchfield – 257 – 40th place
Trigg County’s team score of 3,335 was three points better than second-place Calloway County and 16 points more than third-place Graves County.
On February 11, Trigg County finished in third place at the Murray Tiger Shootout in a competition where five points separated the top three schools.
Graves County edged Calloway County by three points for first place with Trigg County five points back.
Trevor Hoy had Trigg County’s top score of 294, also tops for the event.
Jeri Beth Oliver won the girls’ competition with a score of 292.
Top Boys’ Scores
Jaydon Ennis – 290 – 3rd place
Junior Knott – 281 – 7th place
Ethan Terrell – 268 – 19th place
Clayton Litchfield – 261 – 26th place
Nicholas Lane – 252 – 36th place
Top Girls’ Scores
Brianna Hall – 284 – 6th place
Mackenzie Cooper – 277 – 14th place
Rivver Knott – 276 – 15th place
Makenna Southwick – 273 – 20th place
Aurora Ives – 267 – 31st place
Mackenzie Gusgeski – 264 – 33rd place
Kerra Johnson – 260 – 36th place
Cecillia Smith – 256 – 43rd place
Devin Mackey – 256 – 45th place