was drafted and applied for by Burroughs Coach Mike Krose.
The Pay Grant was for $5,700 and it was used to fund private
lessons for boys' and girls' athletes from both schools.
Almost all the girls' golfers from Burbank and Burroughs took
advantage of the program.
"It is kind of a requirement that all my girls take advantage of
the lessons," Krose said.
"So they were out there during the summer practicing and working
of different aspects of their game."
First-year Burbank Coach Jackie Friedman said she is thankful to
Krose for putting in the time and the effort to get the grant to help
the city's young golfers.
"I think it is great for the girls," she said. "It is a very good
opportunity for the players to get the instruction they need to play
well. Almost all of my girls have been taking part in the program
this summer.
"I also give a lot of credit to Mike for making this all happen.
This is a very important step for the local players."
Krose said he is in the process of applying for another grant that
would keep the lessons going.
With lessons under their belts, the girls' golfers from Burbank
and Burroughs are ready to apply their skills to the 2003 season.
Here is a look at how the season is shaping up:
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After finishing fourth in 2002 in the competitive Foothill League,
the Indians return a team that lost four key players.
"We lost four seniors and our No. 1 player," Krose said. "So
essentially, we are starting over.
"We have a team of players who have a lot of potential, but we
just don't have the experience. So we will just have to wait and see
how they respond to the competition."
Burroughs does return a trio of juniors, Danielle Caffey, Jenn
Jennings and Kelli Lowers.
The team is also packed with sophomores and freshmen who could
make an impact. The sophomores are Mishel Mahan and Leslie Mora, and
the freshmen are Tara Trammel and Destanie Michaels.
Junior Rose Pierson should also contribute.
"Out of the freshmen, Tara could turn out to be a very good golfer
down the road," Krose said.
In league competition, Krose said he expects Saugus to be the
favorite for the championship.
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