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Lady Eagles set personal bests in Las Vegas

The Chadron State Women’s Golf team returned to action for the spring portion of the season this weekend.
The Eagles ended the layoff at the Beaver Invitational hosted by Minot State University. The tournament was played at Aliante Golf Club in Las Vegas on Friday and Saturday. The Eagles also played in the Warrior Invitational at Stallion Mountain Golf Club in Las Vegas on Monday and Tuesday. Chadron State showed solid improvement over the course of the week finishing with their best team performance of the 2017-2018 season.
The Eagles were led in both tournaments by Sam Rahmig, junior of Gering. Consistency was key to Rahmig’s success as she scored 90-90-180 at the Beaver Invitational and 84-84-168 at the Warrior Invitational. Her performance at the par 72 Stallion Mountain Course landed her in a tie for 24th place.
The remaining Chadron State golfers also performed well. At the Warrior Invitational, all of Chadron State’s golfers scored below their stroke averages from the fall leg of the season. Tori Meschke, freshman of Broken Bow recorded her best score as an Eagle on Monday with a round of 87. Adrianna Weeldreyer, freshman of Newell, South Dakota also tied her best score for Chadron State with a first round of 88.
Chadron State finished the Beaver Invitational in 10th place with a final scorecard of 388-404-792. In the Warrior Invitational, the Eagle’s score of 350-372-722 was a season-best and earned the team 9th place. The CSC team is back in action March 25 at Walking Stiff Golf Club in for the Pack Spring Invite in Pueblo, Colorado.