HS Boys Golf: Unionville edges Rustin
The Unionville boys varsity golf team played Rustin Tuesday. The match result was:
Unionville 185 Rustin 187
Chuck Barrickman led the way for the Longhorns with a score of 35.
Unionville’s record goes to 8-0 in the CM-American league.
Unionville’s next match is tWednesday at 3 pm. It is against Great Valley, and it will be held at Chester Valley CC.
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