Lexington, SC, October 21, 2025
News Summary
The Lexington girls golf team secured their spot in the state tournament by winning the Class 5A Division I Lower State qualifying tournament with a score of 299. Taryn Smoak distinguished herself as the tournament medalist with a score of 71, showcasing the talent and teamwork that led the team to victory. Other teams from the Midlands also qualified for state tournaments, set to take place at various locations soon, indicating a competitive spirit in high school golf.
Lexington, SC — The Lexington girls golf team has made history by winning the state qualifying tournament held on Monday, thus securing their spot in the upcoming state tournament. The team achieved an impressive total score of 299, clinching the title of Class 5A Division I Lower State champion.
Leading the charge for Lexington, Taryn Smoak emerged as the tournament’s medalist, posting an outstanding score of 71. This accomplishment not only highlights Smoak’s individual talent but also underscores the strength of the team as a whole in the competitive environment of the tournament.
Other Midlands teams that qualified for the state tournament include Blythewood and Spring Valley from the 5A Division I Upper State tournament, as well as Chapin and Lugoff-Elgin from the 5A Division II Lower State tournament. Furthermore, the teams of Gilbert and Kyle Smith from Gray Collegiate secured their places at the Class 4A Lower State championship.
The state tournaments are scheduled to take place on October 27-28 at various locations across the state, providing an exciting opportunity for these talented teams to showcase their skills at the next level.
Class 5A Division I Lower State Tournament Results
In the Class 5A Division I Lower State tournament, team scores were as follows:
- 1st: Lexington – 299
- 2nd: Carolina Forest – 309
- 3rd: River Bluff – 325
- Additional scores included teams like Ashley Ridge, Wando, Cane Bay, West Ashley, and Stratford, each with varying scores.
Top Individual Scores
Among the top ten individual scores from the tournament, Taryn Smoak led the pack with her score of 71. The top competitors also included:
- 2nd: Claudia Mediate (Carolina Forest) – 74
- 3rd: Monea Kosonen (Carolina Forest) – 74
- Other notable individual performances included Lyles Herritage and Claire Kim, both from Lexington.
Upcoming Events
The scheduling of the Class 4A Upper State qualifier was set for Tuesday, indicating a busy week for many golf teams as they prepared for their respective competitions.
This year’s tournament demonstrates a competitive spirit among the teams and highlights the growing talent in the Midlands area of South Carolina. With the state tournaments just around the corner, there is a sense of anticipation for players, coaches, and fans alike.
State Tournament Qualification
Qualification for the state tournament is a notable achievement that showcases not only the individual skills of players but also the teamwork, strategy, and dedication invested by the coaching staff. The upcoming tournaments promise an exciting platform for showcasing the continued growth and development of high school golf within the state.
Chart of Key Features
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Tournament Winner | Lexington |
| Winning Score | 299 |
| Medalist | Taryn Smoak – 71 |
| Other Qualifying Teams (5A Division I Upper State) | Blythewood, Spring Valley |
| State Tournament Dates | October 27-28 |
FAQ
Which team won the state qualifying tournament?
The Lexington girls golf team won the state qualifying tournament on Monday.
What was the winning score of the Lexington girls golf team?
The team shot a score of 299.
Who was the medalist of the tournament?
Taryn Smoak from Lexington was the tournament’s medalist with a score of 71.
When are the state tournaments scheduled to occur?
The state tournaments are set to occur on October 27-28 at various locations in the state.
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Additional Resources
- The State: Lexington Girls Golf Team
- Wikipedia: Golf
- Kentucky.com: High School Sports
- Google Search: High School Golf
- Rural Radio: Lexington Girls Golf Invite Results
- Google Scholar: High School Golf
- Seminoles.com: Women’s Golf NCAA Lexington Regional
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Golf Tournament
- Kentucky.com: High School Sports Update
- Google News: Golf Tournaments

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