Top photo, Friday Harbor senior Jordyn Taylor sinks a putt during the Tri-District Golf Tournament Tuesday at Eagles Pride Golf Course at Fort Lewis. Taylor shot 74 and won his third consecutive Tri-District. He advances to State. Bottom photo, Friday Harbor golfer Megan Cuomo tees off on the eighth hole at the Tri-District Golf Tournament Tuesday at Eagles Pride Golf Course at Fort Lewis. Cuomo shot 98 to finish second among women and advance to State.   - Todd Matthews / Tacoma Daily Index
Todd Matthews / Tacoma Daily Index
Top photo, Friday Harbor senior Jordyn Taylor sinks a putt during the Tri-District Golf Tournament Tuesday at Eagles Pride Golf Course at Fort Lewis. Taylor shot 74 and won his third consecutive Tri-District. He advances to State. Bottom photo, Friday Harbor golfer Megan Cuomo tees off on the eighth hole at the Tri-District Golf Tournament Tuesday at Eagles Pride Golf Course at Fort Lewis. Cuomo shot 98 to finish second among women and advance to State.

Taylor, Howard, Price, McKee, Cuomo advance to State | Golf


May 20, 2009 · Updated 11:32 AM 

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Friday Harbor senior Jordyn Taylor won his third consecutive Tri-District Tournament Tuesday at Eagles Pride Golf Course at Fort Lewis.

Taylor shot 74 -- par on Eagles Pride's red course -- to win the day and advance to the State Tournament. Megan Cuomo shot 98 to finish second among women and advance to State.

Also advancing to State: First-year senior golfer Dustin Howard, 84; Tyler McKee, 87; and Cody Price, 88.

Quinn Bune missed the cut with 107.

Todd Matthews of The Journal's sister newspaper, the Tacoma Daily Index, covered the tournament and will file photos and a story shortly. (He also blogs at http://i.feedtacoma.com/TDI-Reporters-Notebook).

The 1A State Golf Tournament is May 27-28 in Richland.

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