
Here were your team standings for the 2011 Tri-Nine girls golf season, as well as tournament finish and all-conference team.
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Here were your team standings for the 2011 Tri-Nine girls golf season, as well as tournament finish and all-conference team.

Athens Drive junior Sarah Bae won the N.C. Junior Girls' Golf Championship last week at the Pine Island Country Club in Charlotte.
The following boys and girls golfers were named to the Carolinas Golf Associaton's all-state teams.

Sarah Bae, a sophomore at Athens Drive High, is the girls 2010 N.C. Junior Player of the year by the Tarheel Youth Golf Association and the Carolinas Golf Association.
Sarah Bae of Cary has been chosen the girls winner of the N.C. Junior Player of the Year award by the Tarheel Youth Golf Association and the Carolinas Golf Association, the organizations announced Monday.
Bae, a 16-year-old sophomore at Athens Drive High School in Raleigh, and boys winner Davis Womble of High Point, a 17-year-old junior at Wesleyan Christian Academy, will be honored at the N.C. Junior Golf Night Awards Banquet on Dec. 27 at Pine Needles Resort in Southern Pines.
The all-state girls and boys teams also will be recognized.
Here are the final team standings and individual marks from Tuesday's NCHSAA 4-A girls golf championships at Pinehurst No. 1. All local players are listed below.
The following includes the results from the Tri-Nine Conference's most recent girls golf meet at Wildwood Green's par 35 course, as well as the season standings.
The two-time NCHSAA 4-A state champion Athens Drive girls golf team hasn't let up on the Tri-Nine Conference this season.
Two golfers from Cary won their first Carolinas Golf Association championships on Thursday, taking the overall titles at the sixth Dogwood State Junior Championship.
Will Thomas of Cary defeated Andrew Decker of Greenville on the first playoff hole for the boys title, and Sarah Bae took a three-stroke victory for the girls title at Jack Nicklaus-designed The Club at 12 Oaks in Holly Springs.
Athens Drive's girls golf team appears to be on the warpath to repeating their state title of a year ago.
The Lady Jags won the East Regional by 18 strokes, and their score of 233 was 28 strokes lower than the next-best team in the West or Central regionals.
Freshman Sarah Bae led the Jags by winning the East Regional with a 74. Katherine Perry was close behind, coming in third with a 78. The Jags' Sydney Shackleford finished fifth with a 81 and Mandy Monchick tied for sixth with an 82.
All those four can post something similar, the Jaguars will be hard to beat in Tuesday's state title at Foxfire Country Club in West End, N.C.
Green Hope, which finished second in the Tri-Nine Conference to Athens Drive, came in with the third-lowest team score and qualifed for the state championship as well.
The Falcons were led by Andrea Estes, who finished 10th with an 84.
Apex may have missed the cutoff to qualify as a team, but they will send one individual qualifier in Michelle Pilo. Pilo tied Athens' Monchick for sixth.