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Scrivener Makes ESHS History at Class 3 State Golf Tournament

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JOPLIN, Mo., Oct. 22, 2025 — When the final round of the Missouri Class 3 Golf Tournament came to an end, senior Gabby Scrivener was the top-placing female golfer for Excelsior Springs since 2011, and fourth best all-time.

Mother Nature played havoc on the golfers both days of the tournament at Twin Hills Golf & Country Club in Joplin. Day one saw competitors battling wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour. Scrivener shot a 96 in the opening round, putting her in 32nd place after day one. She bogeyed holes one, three, and five while shooting par on hole six on the front nine. A pair of bogeys and a par on the back nine rounded out her score of 96.

Senior Gabby Scrivener takes a shot from the fairway during the Missouri Class 3 State Golf Tournament at Twin Hills Golf & Country Club in Joplin. Photo via Gina Scrivener

Scrivener came out determined to improve on day two, and did just that. She bogeyed holes one through six before settling for a double bogey on hole seven. A pair of pars put her at 45 on the front nine. She picked up pars on holes 11, 12, 15, and 17 on the back nine to work her way up the leaderboard, finishing the day with a 90.

Her combined two-day score of 186 moved her from 32nd to 26th place on the leaderboard. The 26th-place finish marks the fourth-best in Lady Tiger golf history and the top finish under current head coach David Stalder.

Anna Bell, a freshman from Poplar Bluff, captured the Class 3 individual championship with a 7-under-par 147. The Pembroke Hill Raiders, representing District 4, took home the team state title with a combined score of 724. St. Michael the Archangel, also from District 4, finished second at 737.

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