"It wasn't too bad,'' McKinney said of the temperatures in the 90s. "The course was really nice. It was hard and rolling out. The wind picked up toward the end and made it play pretty tough."I just tried to keep it on the fairway and (play it) to the right side.''McKinney finished one shot ahead of a trio that included Rodgers, Brownsburg's Austin Winnings and Heritage Christian's Sam Hall.Avon played without Rodgers in Monday's Martinsville Sectional because he was playing in a U.S. Open qualifier in Springfield, Ohio. McKinney shot a 71 that day while No. 4 player Joe Whipple shot a 65 to earn medalist honors at Martinsville Golf Club.
In Wednesday's reWe're looking for serious, funny, sentimental posts from both children and adults! Pay tribute to your dad by letting everyone know why you love him. Please include your first and last name and your father's name in the email. Please include the ages for children's responses.gional, Mark Whipple, Joe's brother, shot a 75 for Avon. Brad Patz shot an 83 and Joe Whipple shot an 84."It makes me feel really good we can be regional champs when the guys in the four and five spots, who are fully capable of scoring for us, didn't play very well today,'' Maples said.The state meet is Tuesday and Wednesday at The Legends of Indiana in Franklin, where Avon won the title in 2009 and finished sixth last year.
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