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Updated: 10/14/2012 08:01:16AM

Rain makes the grass green

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PHOTO BY ROBERT BLANCHARD


Rain make the grass green, and that's good for the green. Pouring rain didn't stop Lake Wales 16-year-old Leo Cosce as Fort Meade and Lake Wales competed at Oakwood Golf Club on Thursday. The game was rained out before the final score, however.

PHOTO BY ROBERT BLANCHARD


Players move down-range during Thursday's competition at Oakwood Golf Club between Lake Wales and Fort Meade. It was an abbreviated day on the links as rain intervened before play was completed.

PHOTO BY ROBERT BLANCHARD


Fifteen-year-old Zach Peters of Fort Meade draws back for a swing while Lake Wales players look on during a varsity golf match last week between the two schools.

PHOTO BY ROBERT BLANCHARD


Zach Peters, a sophomore at Fort Meade takes aim his ball during competition at Oakwood Golf Club on Thursday. A Lake Wales player's ball rests beside his on the fairway.

PHOTO BY ROBERT BLANCHARD


Lake Wales Leo Cosce watches as his teammate 14-year-old freshman Wade Roberts readies to drive his ball on the 9th hole at Oakwood Golf Club on Thursday. The Highlanders were hosting Fort Meade, but the match was rained out.

PHOTO BY ROBERT BLANCHARD


Lake Wales players Leo Cosce (kneeling) and Wade Roberts tough out the rain as they prepare to putt on the 9th hole during Thursday's game at Oakwood against Fort Meade.

PHOTO BY ROBERT BLANCHARD


A soaked Leo Cosce of Lake Wales putts on the green during competition at Oakwood.

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