Spring Hill, Carthage Claim 16-4A Golf Titles

Surratt, Lovette earn individual crowns in competitive tournament

Apr. 6, 2026 at 3:52pm

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In a closely contested 16-4A golf tournament, the Spring Hill boys team and the Carthage girls team emerged victorious, with individual medalists Beau Surratt of Spring Hill and Abigail Lovette of Carthage also claiming top honors.

Why it matters

High school golf tournaments like this one showcase the athletic talent and competitive spirit of young athletes in the region, building excitement for the sport and providing opportunities for student-athletes to earn recognition for their skills.

The details

The 16-4A golf tournament featured tight competition, with the Spring Hill boys narrowly edging out other contenders to claim the team title. On the girls' side, the Carthage squad demonstrated their depth and consistency to secure the team championship. Individual medalists Beau Surratt of Spring Hill and Abigail Lovette of Carthage both delivered standout performances to earn the top spots in their respective divisions.

  • The 16-4A golf tournament took place on April 6, 2026.

The players

Beau Surratt

The individual medalist for the boys' division, representing Spring Hill High School.

Abigail Lovette

The individual medalist for the girls' division, representing Carthage High School.

Spring Hill boys golf team

The team champion in the 16-4A boys' golf tournament.

Carthage girls golf team

The team champion in the 16-4A girls' golf tournament.

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The takeaway

The 16-4A golf tournament showcased the talent and dedication of high school athletes in the region, with the Spring Hill boys and Carthage girls teams emerging victorious and individual medalists Beau Surratt and Abigail Lovette earning top honors for their outstanding performances.