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Oct. 18 Class 4A State Golf Results

2010 NIAA 4A Nevada State Girls Golf Championship
             
RENO – Here are first-round scores from the 2010 Nevada Interscholastic
Activities Association’s Class 4A Nevada State High School Girls Golf  
Championship tournament, presented by the Farmers Insurance Group and
Las Vegas Review-Journal, played Monday, October 18 (first round) over  
the 5,619-yard (red tees), par-72 Hidden Valley Country Club in Reno. The
second and final round is scheduled to be played Tuesday.    
1, Green Valley, 298          
Alexandra Kaui, 64          
Jenny Hahn, 71          
Sarah Thomas, 80          
Kristen Hsu, 83          
Diandra Robison, 105          
Sarah D’Errico, 107          
2, Faith Lutheran, 346          
Annie Freman, 77          
Brianna Becker, 82          
Sarah Paravia, 90          
Bri Yee, 97            
Kacy Bethel, 116          
Anissa Hall, 122          
3, Carson, 353          
Elayna Shine, 92          
Megan Justice, 90          
Whitney Nash, 81          
Lindsay Burroughs, 93          
Heather Evans, 90          
Allie Vondrak, 101          
4, Spanish Springs, 356          
Tess Jones, 79          
Christina Kralich, 81          
Trae Jones, 110          
Devan Gaddis, 94          
Stephanie King, 109          
Genesee Roberts, 102          
5, Arbor View, 357          
Alyssa Ballew, 80          
Kiley Ballew, 74          
Shaylee Hollan, 94          
Deloise Daniels, 109          
Cassie Bolt, 134          
Jessie Andreas, 117          
6, Coronado, 385          
Melanie Chambers, 80          
Jessie Andreas, 117          
Olivia Greenwald, 89          
Ciara Clark, 106          
Gabby Benitez, 114          
Taylor Fjelland, 110          
Darby Phee, 115          
Rank, Name, School, Gross          
1, Alexandra Kaui, Green Valley, 64        
2, Jenny Hahn, Green Valley, 71        
T3, Brittany Whatley, Silverado, 74        
Kiley Ballew, Arbor View, 74        
5, Annie Freman, Faith Lutheran, 77        
6, Tess Jones, Spanish Springs, 79        
T7, Alyssa Ballew, Arbor View, 80        
Melanie Chambers, Coronado, 80        
Sarah Thomas, Green Valley, 80        
T10, Bethany Wurster, Douglas, 81        
Christina Kralich, Spanish Springs, 81        
Whitney Nash, Carson, 81          
T13, Angie Pitaksarp, Eldorado, 82        
Brianna Becker, Faith Lutheran, 82        
Hilary Pauli, SECTA, 82          
Julia Graham, Spring Valley, 82        
T17, Kelsey Roberts, McQueen, 83        
Kristen Hsu, Green Valley, 83        
T19, Allie Arguello, Bishop Gorman, 84        
Maggie Jones, Bishop Monogue, 84        
21, Aspen Bryant, Cimarron-Memorial, 85        
22, Taylor Candley, Canyon Springs, 86        
T23, Arianna Bryant, Cimarron-Memorial, 88      
Denise Wilkerson, Reno, 88          
T25, Melissa Cayne, Bishop Gorman, 89        
Olivia Greenwald, Coronado, 89        
T27, Heather Evans, Carson, 90        
Jamie Donzio, Basic, 90          
Megan Justice, Carson, 90          
Sarah Paravia, Faith Lutheran, 90        
T31, Carly Farthing, Bishop Monogue, 92        
Elayna Shine, Carson, 92          
33, Lindsay Burroughs, Carson, 93        
T34, Devan Gaddis, Spanish Springs, 94        
Shaylee Hollan, Arbor View, 94        
36, Bri Yee, Faith Lutheran, 97        
37, Allie Vondrak, Carson, 101        
38, Genesee Roberts, Spanish Springs, 102        
39, Diandra Robison, Green Valley, 105        
40, Ciara Clark, Coronado, 106        
41, Sarah D’Errico, Green Valley, 107        
T42, Deloise Daniels, Arbor View, 109        
Stephanie King, Spanish Springs, 109        
T44, Taylor Fjelland, Coronado, 110        
T44, Trae Jones, Spanish Springs, 110        
46, Gabby Benitez, Coronado, 114        
47, Darby Phee, Coronado, 115        
48, Kacy Bethel, Faith Lutheran, 116        
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