Lloyd Hitt of Cape Girardeau recorded his sixth career hole-in-one last week at Kimbeland Country Club.
Hitt used a pitching wedge to ace No. 4, a par 3 playing 115 yards.
Witnesses were Jesse Schott, Scott Kight and Ronn Unterreinner.
Recent Eagle Ridge graduate Joshua King has signed a letter of intent to play soccer at Central Methodist University in Fayette, Missouri.
Sarah Bell of Jackson had a three-day total of 230 to claim the low junior honor at the Missouri Women's Golf Association Amateur Championship last week at the Country Club of St. Albans.
Bell, who is a rising sophomore at Notre Dame Regional High School, shot a final round of 76 in claiming the Peg Ludlow Low Junior Trophy. Bell also had rounds of 77 and 77 in placing ninth overall. Jordan Chael of Overland Park, Kansas, won with a 211 total. Other finishers of note were Dee Johnson of Perryville, Missouri, who tied for 23rd with a 244 total, and Kelly Welker, also of Perryville, tied for 42nd at 263.
Allison Bray of Cape Girardeau had rounds of 84 and 76 for a winning 160 total at the 2015 AGT at Dalhousie Golf Club last week. Bray, a rising sophomore at Notre Dame, finished 14 strokes ahead of runner-up Allison Tichenor (88-86--174) of Chesterfield, Missouri, in the high school division. Taryn Bell of Jackson finished fifth at (100-92) 92. Jonathan Bell of Jackson tied for eighth place on the boys side with a (80-85) 165 total.
Samantha Hightower of Jackson placed second in the college women's division at (83-91) 174.
Corrine Soutar carded a hole-in-one on the No. 8 hole last week at Dalhousie Golf Club.
Soutar used a wedge from 95 yards for the ace. Ian Soutar witnessed the shot.
-- From staff reports
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