1 minute read

CROSS COUNTRY CIF DI and DII BOUND

Little swings and misses were reported this season from the Girls Golf team, who advanced to the Regional CIF Division II Finals tournament. With a winning season record and the lowest 18 hole score was 500, these ladies improved their driving and putting game all season.

Taking their top six players, including three seniors, two juniors, and one sophomore, the girls golf team traveled over to Tulare on Oct. 26, competing against all teams in the II and III Divisions in the CIF Central Section. The team earned a total score of 542, getting them 8th out of 19 teams that played. Ceci Martinez earned the top score for the Bearcats of 100, taking an individual placing of 18th out of the 114 golfers competing there.

Advertisement

“CIF was definitely a challenge this year, there was a lot of high competition, tough greens, and long days. I was very excited to be able to participate and compete with my team. Best of luck for next year’s team, I’m really going to miss it,” senior Grace Wittstrom said. Wittstrom was #5 for Bearcats in the CIF playoffs, and earned a score of 113.

This article is from: