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Sophomores Becca Seaman. Sylvia Jarosz, and freshman Krysta
AI bough talk in between holes. The practices had a laid-back structure
and atmosphere. photo by Rebecca Smedlund
Senior Kaela Burke organizes her golf clubs. Burke was the only senior
on the team as well as one of the top golfers. photo by Megan Duell
JV and varsity golf place 2nd
at the Metro tau rnament.
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The girls golf team finished second The golfers got to look forward to
at Metro, making it the highest placement many things, such as hanging out with the
coach Mike Pilkington has seen in his nine team, making lots of new friends, and
years of coaching. improving their game.
Hard work, long hours, and "I look forward to the van rides on
perseverance all came to mind when golf the way to the tournament, because all we
was mentioned. Some had personal goals really do is sleep, eat, and talk," junior
they wanted to achieve this season. Jenni Hanson said.
"My goal was to get better by Of course, to be a good golfer one
practicing every chance I got and breaking must practice and be commited to the game.
"I had to practice every-day after
40," senior Kaela Burke said . school and on the weekends," Jarosz said.
you fun but supported each other in victories others, easy.
Burke said the team not only had
For some, the season was hard, for
and losses.
What would hurt more, being hit Many opponents were played "The season was very easy for me
against during the season, but the one the because golf is a very laid-back sport, but
by a golf ball or a golf club? team wanted to beat was Marian. we do take it very seriously," sophomore
"I couldn't wait to play Marian, Erin Ommen said.
because they are really good, and they Most students achieved what they
Golf ball l-111 U11 II II (14) motivate me to play better," sophomore wanted to accomplish, and they said they
were happy with the results of the season.
Sylvia Jarosz said.
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