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KEYSER, W.Va. — Evan Coleman shot a tournament low 36 and Kisha Coleman shot a 40 to lead Keyser to its second consecutive victory in as many days Tuesday at Polish Pines Golf Course.
Keyser defeated Tucker County and Petersburg by finishing with a 168. The Mountain Lions had 180 and the Vikings shot 182.
Petersburg’s Seth Thompson had the tournament’s second lowest score with a 38. Teammate Will Thompson had a 42.
Tucker County’s Zach Evans and Jacob Deuser each shot a 43 and Cat Fiorini and Taylor Barkley had 47s.
Michael Corley added a 45 and Josh Bane a 47 for Keyser, which plays Fort Hill, Allegany and Frankfort today at Rocky Gap beginning at 4 p.m.
Petersburg visits Pendleton County Monday and Tucker County hosts Union and Tygarts Valley at Canaan Valley also on Monday.
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