Betsy Branton, who averaged 81 strokes per 18 holes last year, has qualified for the Division I state tournament each of the last three seasons
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With three new golfers, the team’s goal is to improve with each match and build a good foundation
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the Cowboys are focusing on individual improvemen
We have a tough league with Palo Verde and Gorman, but are looking for a return trip to regionals
Larsen, a state qualifier last year, is the lone returnee for the Spartans, who are focused on individual improvemen
Head coach Todd Faranda says the Pioneers have the intention to field a full team this year and compete in conference play
Creer takes over a team that has just two letter winners back and is hoping to improve.
Valeria Sotelo is the lone returning letter winner for the Warriors, who are focused on individual improvement this year.
The Gators lost one of the top golfers in the state in Mercedes Khumnark, who graduated last year after finishing fourth in the state meet and winning the Sunrise Region meet.
Aubrianna Jordan placed 10th in the state meet last year, and Brianna Krempel improved during the season.
Krueger is in her third season on the golf team for the Roadrunners, who are young.
Rebecca Oertel averaged 91 strokes per 18 holes, and SamanthaTorres had a 95 average last season.
Head coach: Jim Stanfill expects a very strong, competitive team this year.
Head coach Joe Sawaia says the team looks to defend our region and state titles with a core of returning players and three talented newcomers