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Published on: 8/11/2007
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if(requestedWidth > 0){ document.getElementById('articleViewerGroup').style.width = requestedWidth + "px"; document.getElementById('articleViewerGroup').style.margin = "0px 0px 10px 10px"; } >It could be a quiet September for Park City High School student Sami Crouch.
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Right now, Park City High School only has one golfer Crouch but in a resort town like Park City.
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It's an exciting prospect for women's sports in the state, but it's not all birdies and eagles for Crouch.She worries that she won't have a lot of competition at region matches.At the Utah State Amateur last week, she shot in the low 80s and usually shoots in the 70s.
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At No. 3, losing Crouch will be significant, he says.
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Crouch says that she is not alone in her concern.Other teen golfers that she competes with in the UJGA have expressed similar concerns.
"Most girls I play with in the summer feel the same as I do," Crouch said.
Crouch supports the idea of a separate league.She just wishes the adjustment period didn't have to take place during her high school career.
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Crouch and her parents took her concerns to the UHSAA Executive Committee meeting on Tuesday to see if girls who had already been playing competitively on the boys high school squad in past seasons could have a grandfather clause to allow them to play with the boys in the fall and maintain the higher of competition and then play again in the spring.