Faith Lutheran’s Julia Becker was the most dominant girls golfer in the state this fall.
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Jordan Davis never has been one to get things handed to him.
It was the toughest golf course Coronado’s girls played on all season.
Entering the Division I-A state girls golf tournament, Julia Becker wanted to accomplish something that no one has done at Faith Lutheran: win the state individual title twice.
Coronado’s girls golf team has been a top-three state finisher in each of the last two seasons.
Julia Becker and Sydney Smith have alternated the top spots in most of Faith Lutheran’s golf meets this season.
Coronado”s girls golf team shot its highest score of the season in Tuesday”s Sunrise Region tournament.
The scores for the Division I Sunset Region girls golf tournament had been posted for all of about five minutes when Allison Weiderman and Ashley Malone started to hatch their plan.
Mercedes Khumnark needed some alone time at the conclusion of last year’s Division I Sunrise Region girls golf tournament after she finished in second place.
Mark Cheney was at the scorer’s table Tuesday at Boulder Creek when he heard his fourth golfer’s unusually high score.
Mountain View’s Kristine Horita finished fourth in the Division III state golf meet at Eagle Valley East in Carson City.
Julia Becker, a senior standout for Faith Lutheran”s girls golf team, says she”s learned to love the game. She”s the favorite to capture her second consecutive region title Tuesday when the Division I-A Southern Region tournament tees off at Boulder Creek Golf Course.
Mountain View’s Kristine Horita is in fourth place after the first round of the Division III state golf tournament in Carson City.
Julia Becker fired a 4-under-par 68 at Palm Valley on Thursday to lead Faith Lutheran’s girls golf team to a victory in a Division I-A Sunset League match.
Lani Potter carded a 9-over-par 81 at Oasis in Mesquite on Tuesday to win a Sunrise League match.