posted on 1/25/2024

Dover Mayor Robert Carrier recognized Dover High School junior and golfer Carys Fennessy's recent championships at the Jan. 10 City Council meeting, reading a proclamation praising her accomplishments.

Fennessy won her third consecutive state individual golf championship in October 2023. Last November, Fennessy won the New England Girls Golf Championship in Connecticut with a score of 67, five under par.

"She is an inspiration to our community, embodying the values of hard work, dedication, and sportsmanship," Mayor Carrier said, reading from the proclamation.

The proclamation highlighted Fennessy's eight tournament wins in 2023, scoring an average of 73.5 strokes across all events. It noted that she has committed to attending the College of Charleston in South Carolina on a golf scholarship after graduation.

City Council honors girls golf champ Carys Fennessy

posted on 1/25/2024

Dover Mayor Robert Carrier recognized Dover High School junior and golfer Carys Fennessy's recent championships at the Jan. 10 City Council meeting, reading a proclamation praising her accomplishments.

Fennessy won her third consecutive state individual golf championship in October 2023. Last November, Fennessy won the New England Girls Golf Championship in Connecticut with a score of 67, five under par.

"She is an inspiration to our community, embodying the values of hard work, dedication, and sportsmanship," Mayor Carrier said, reading from the proclamation.

The proclamation highlighted Fennessy's eight tournament wins in 2023, scoring an average of 73.5 strokes across all events. It noted that she has committed to attending the College of Charleston in South Carolina on a golf scholarship after graduation.

"May her success serve as a beacon of pride for the City of Dover," Carrier said.

Carrier and the Dover City Council proclaimed Jan. 10, 2024, as a day to recognize Fennessy's accomplishments and presented her with the proclamation at the City Council meeting.