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  2. Fleming-Neon, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Fleming-Neon High School served as the high school for the area for about 80 years. It was built in 1925 by the Elkhorn Coal Corporation to provide an educational system for the children of the coal miners. The school's mascot was a pirate, and the school colors were purple and gold.

  3. Fore on the tee! Here are Northeast Florida high school ...

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    High school golf playoff season begins Oct. 23-25 with 12 district tournaments in boys and girls competition, covering three classes.

  4. Toby S. Wilt - Wikipedia

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    Toby Wilt (born c. 1945) is an American businessman and golfer. He is a member of the Tennessee Golf Hall of Fame and the Vanderbilt Athletics Hall of Fame. He was one of the founders of the Golf Club of Tennessee and was director the Tennessee Golf Foundation (TGF) for its first 19 years.

  5. The Wisconsin high school boys golf season is picking up steam after a slow start due to Mother Nature. The WIAA state tournament will be held June 3-4 on the Meadow Valleys Course at Blackwolf ...

  6. Letcher County Central High School - Wikipedia

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    Letcher County Central High School (LCCHS) is a public high school containing grades 9–12 in the southeastern city Ermine of Letcher County, Kentucky, United States, [2] about 15 miles from the Virginia border. [6] The school opened in 2005 with its first graduating class in 2006.

  7. State champion St. John's golf team set to compete in ...

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    The St. John's golf team, which won a Division 1 state championship in the fall, will compete one last time this season at the National High School Golf Invitational in Texas.

  8. Blades Brown - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Jones set the record at age 18 (1920), and it remained unbroken for 103 years. In 2023, the 16-year-old Brown, then a high school sophomore, shot a course record 64 at Colorado Golf Club during the 123rd U.S. Amateur hosted at Cherry Hills Country Club tying for first place in the tournament's stroke play portion. [2]

  9. As Clay High School prepares to close, meet eight alumni with ...

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    Lee Nailon, Clay High School senior, in his 1994 yearbook senior photograph. Class: 1994 Known for: Nailon was the starting center for the 1994 state-champion boys basketball team.