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Morris golfer Olivia Kief won the Class A Regional at Spring Creek on Wednesday. (Herald Photo by T.G. Smith — tsmith@morrisdailyherald.com)

SPRING VALLEY — Morris senior golfer Olivia Kief has picked a good time to find her A game.

Despite starting off the Class A St. Bede Regional with a pair of three putts on the front nine, Kief composed herself and carded scores of 40/42 to earn top medalist honors on the afternoon. Her score of 82 was one better than Gina Vallone of Bishop McNamara on the day.

In addition to Kief, Morris sophomore Hailey Hoaglund also made the cut individually with a round of 111. McNamara won the event as a team with a combined score of 360.

However, this day — and the Spring Creek Golf Course — belonged to Kief.

"I'm really excited. I'm please with how I've been playing," Kief said. "I started the season out kind of rough with the tendinitis and everything, but I couldn't have picked a better time for my game to improve and to be playing my best."

Playing good right now has fit in nicely for Kief in terms of the goals she has set from the beginning of the season.

"I couldn't be happier for her. She had certain goals in mind coming into the season," Morris coach Matt Lafond said. "The first one was winning the conference. That was mission accomplished. The next one was winning a regional and beating a certain individual who has gotten her in years past. She beat her by one stroke. That makes it even more sweet for her."

One Kief overcame her slow start, she was well into full gear three holes later. In fact, she came within about one inch from carding an eagle on five and after hitting the turn plunked one in from 25 yards out on 11.

"That what probably helped me win this today because I won by one stroke," she said.

All the while, Hoaglund was putting together the kind of day that even Kief could not achieve two seasons ago as a sophomore.

"Hailey's going to be someone to watch in the coming years because she got to sectionals as a sophomore and I didn't do that," Kief said.

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