Golf
Berkeley Springs wins PVC crown
KEYSER, W.Va. — Berkeley Springs came in at 351 to claim the team championship in the annual Potomac Valley Conference Golf Championships Monday at Polish Pines Golf Course, with the Indians’ Zach Solomon taking low medalist with 82.
Keyser finished second in the team standings with a score of 361, followed by Petersburg at 376 and Frankfort at 393.
Following Solomon’s 82, the remainder of the All-PVC team is Camoron Oates, Petersburg, 84; Charlie Abernathy, Keyser, 87; Evan Coleman, Keyser, 87; Austin Cook, Frankfort, 87; Zach Appel, Berkeley Springs, 88; Dylan Beddow, Berkeley Springs, 89; Brad Ryan, Keyser, 92; Seth Thompson, Petersburg, 92; Andrew Brock, Berkeley Springs, 92; and Nick Wilson, Keyser, 95.
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