
The Tallulah Falls School Indians golf teams turned in a strong performance on the road Wednesday, with both the boys and girls squads picking up wins over Rabun County Wildcats.
The Indians secured the team victory with a score of 167, finishing ahead of Rabun County’s 173. On the girls’ side, the Lady Indians also claimed a win with an 85-95 final.
Leading the way for Tallulah Falls was Max Pulliam, who carded a team-best 38. Ryder Cantrell followed with a 41, while Rylee Smith posted a 43. Tate Turpin (45) and Owen Earp (46) rounded out the top five scorers.
Additional contributions came from Kalvin Ngov, Jayden Hangbo and Emmitt Likins, who each shot 48, while Wyatt Dorsey finished with a 55.
On the girls’ side, Maeve Hatcher earned low medalist honors with an impressive 41. Handley James followed with a 44, and both Alex Rokoska and Kathi Ashique recorded rounds of 47.
Head coach CJ Stockel said the match served as an important opportunity for growth as the season continues.
“Today was a time to sharpen the iron,” Stockel said. “When you compete, every round is a chance to get better and prepare for what’s ahead.”
With another win under their belts, the Indians continue to build momentum as they move deeper into the season, showing depth across both the boys and girls lineups.



