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Justin-Siena 15th in NCS girls golf play
Tuesday, November 03, 2009
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Justin-Siena shot a 531 total to finish in 15th place at the CIF North Coast Section Championships at Baywood Country Club in Arcata (Humboldt County).

Isabella Bosetti led the Braves with an 89, followed by Payson Everett-Brown (103), Amia Andrade (110), Hannah Duge (110), Jaime Picano (119) and Sarah Prittie (134).
Alameda won with a score of 416, Foothill-Pleasanton was second with a 438, and Granada-Livermore was third at 442. All three teams advance to the Northern California Championships, Nov. 9 at Almaden Country Club in San Jose. The tournament’s low score was turned in by Grace Na of Alameda with a 3-under-par 71.

Individuals advancing to NorCals are Linda Brown of San Leandro (75), Stephanie Hsieh of Monte Vista-Danville (77), Lisa Copeland of Middletown (79) and Lauren Conder of Heritage (79).
Also placing in the team division was Amador Valley-Pleasanton (443), Castro Valley (447), Deer Valley-Antioch (470), Miramonte-Orinda (470), Carondelet-Concord (475), Monte Vista-Danville (488), Santa Rosa (511), McKinleyville (514), Branson-Ross (524), Maria Carrillo-Santa Rosa (525), Justin-Siena, Arcata (550), Marin Catholic-Kentfield (558), Northgate-Walnut Creek (591) and Piedmont (607).

     
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brownstain wrote on Nov 4, 2009 9:20 PM:

" a high school girl shot 71? I feel horrible about myself "

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