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Lining her put up for a birdie, Kailey Bisson (‘25) said that “the match against Snohomish was cold and windy, and didn’t play the way that wanted, but still came in first.” Bisson said that her experience with golf has been unlike any other sport that she has played. “I started playing competitively and fell in love with it. The environment and the people are just so friendly, and have developed a lot of new friendships, even from people from other schools.” Bisson has placed second in league, and has made captain her sophomore year on the golf team.

Going through her first year of girls golf in high school Kenna Roberstson (‘26) said that “My favorite part of the season was probably going to the country club and playing with all the girls. really enjoyed golfing at that golf course because liked the set up of the course. also felt like taking pictures with the team after every match even if we lost was still something always looked forward to during the matches.”

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Running through bad weather, Josh Hodges (‘23) said that his times were not what he wanted them to be. “I was just trying to step up and place well, and sort of be a good role model for the underclassmen. Just keeping a good mentality and not letting it affect me was my goal.” Hodges said that he placed well during the meet against Lake Stevens, and was pretty happy with the way that he performed.

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