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Cromie leads Green Hope to title

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Michael Cromie shot a five-under par 66 and finished with a 139 total to lead Green Hope to the N.C. High School Athletic Association 4-A golf championship on Tuesday.

Cromie won the individual title by five strokes.

Green Hope topped second-place Charlotte Providence 601-609 for the team title, its third in the last four years and fourth in the last seven. Northern Durham (617) was fourth.

Pinehurst Resort and Country Club, Pinehurst No. 4

FINAL TEAM STANDINGS
1. Cary Green Hope                             305-296--601
2. Charlotte Providence                        304-305--609
3. Charlotte Myers Park                        317-297--614
4. Northern Durham                             306-311--617
5. Southern Pines Pinecrest                    310-308--618
6. Apex                                        311-313--624
7. Alexander Central                           320-306--626
8. Clayton                                     326-306--632
9. North Mecklenburg                           324-309--633
10. Winston-Salem R. J. Reynolds               318-319--637
11. Greensboro Grimsley                        324-315--639
12. Fayetteville Jack Britt                    341-327--668

FINAL INDIVIDUAL LEADERS—par 72
1.            Michael Cromie, Cary Green Hope          73-66--139
2.            Quent Mather, Charlotte Myers Park       72-72--144
3.            Harrison Ashworth, Fuquay-Varina         77-67--144
4.            Stratten Waldt, Northern Durham          72-73--145
5.            Andy Knox, Apex                          70-78--148
            Patrick Sawrey, Smithfield-Selma           73-75--148
7.            Logan Harrell, Huntersville Hopewell     77-72--149
            John Conners, Apex                         75-74--149
9            Sam Packard, Southern Pines Pinecrest     79-71--150
10.      Andrew Crotts, Alexander Central              76-75--151
            Zach Hamilton, Charlotte Providence        77-74--151
            Jack Cottrill, Charlotte Myers Park        77-74--151
            Mitchell McGlamery, Morganton Freedom      78-73--151

* Mather wins playoff on second hole of sudden death to take second

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Tim has covered high school sports for more than 40 years. He is the only active newspaper reporter in the National High School Sports Hall of Fame and is a member of the N.C. High School Athletic Association Hall of Fame. He was the co-author of the original NCHSAA record book. When he not writing about boys and girls, he often is at church or in a theater. Email Tim.

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