Daleen Turner
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- Hometown:
- Cheney, KS
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- Year:
- FR
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- High School:
- Cheney
News mentions
As weather forced the cancellation of the final day of the NJCAA Women's Golf National Championship, so did the comeback for the Barton Community College women’s golf team Friday as the Lady Cougars finished thirteenth in the nation. The Lady Cougars completed their fourth round Thursday but with rain moving through the Daytona Beach, Florida, area the final eighteen holes of the championships held at the LPGA International Golf Club was finalized after fifty-four holes of play as not all teams were able to complete their round. Having finished within the top ten the previous two years, the all-freshman clad Lady Cougars’ three round total of 1088 placed Barton just six strokes from their opening round eleventh spot.
The Barton Community College women's golf team wrapped up its fourth straight Region VI title rolling to a twenty-five stroke victory after Saturday’s final round of the Region VI Championships. One day removed from perfect golf conditions, the playing field at Hutchinson's Carey Park Golf Course took on a stiff south wind as the Lady Cougars rode their twenty-six stroke lead into the final round carding a 339 for a thirty-six hole tournament total of 664. Conference co-champion Dodge City Community College played much better on the second day edging the Lady Cougars by one stroke finishing with a 689 while Coffeyville Community College stayed consistent with 373 and 375 rounds finishing with a 748.
The Barton Community College women’s golf team leads by twenty-six strokes after Friday’s first round of the Region VI Championships taking place at Hutchinson’s Carey Park Golf Course. In perfect weather conditions, Barton blistered the course with a team score of 325 through the first eighteen holes leading second place conference co-champion Dodge City Community College’s 351 and the 373 posted by Coffeyville Community College. The Lady Cougars, who won the last two conference meets to tie Dodge City for the conference title, are seeking their fourth straight Region VI Championship while punching their ticket to the NJCAA Division I Championships if able to hold the lead. Play resumes on Saturday at 10:00 a.m. with a final round of eighteen holes.
The Barton Community College women's golf team finished second today in the third KJCCC Meet of the season. Following a disastrous opening eighteen holes digging a fourteen shot deficit Sunday at the Coffeyville Country Club, the Lady Cougars gained a stroke in Monday’s final nine holes but came up well short in the comeback. Dodge City Community College captured its second straight conference meet to grab a 2-1 conference lead heading to the spring season scoring a 510 twenty-seven hole combined total to the Lady Cougars’ 523. Coffeyville Community College did not field a complete team and therefore did not register a team score.
The Barton Community College women's golf team had its nine straight conference winning streak snapped Monday in Dodge City as the Lady Cougars fell by seven strokes in the second KJCCC Meet of the season. Trailing by one after Sunday?s nine holes, Barton couldn?t make the needed eighteen hole charge to catch host Dodge City Community College as the Conquistadors protected its home Mariah Hills Golf Course with a 515 to the Cougars? 522. Coffeyville Community College came in third at 572 in the three-team conference meet.
Having an entirely new squad from last season’s Region VI championship season didn’t slow down the Barton Community College women's golf team as the Lady Cougars held off a final day charge to win the first KJCCC Meet of the season. The Lady Cougars, who were protecting their home StoneRidge Golf Club course for the past two days, built a nine stroke eighteen hole lead in Monday’s opening round but had to hold on during Tuesday’s final nine holes winning by just five strokes. The victory kept Barton’s conference winning streak alive as its ninth straight win dates back to the 2013 season. The Lady Cougars finished with a 516 followed by the improved Conquistador squad from Dodge City Community College’s 521 and Coffeyville Community College’s 556.
