PREP GIRLS GOLF: Kamiak’s Moon 2nd at 4A state

Seo Hee Moon of Kamiak, the 2007 4A girls golf state champion, shot 1-under-par 71 Thursday at Pasco’s Sun Willows Golf Course in her attempt to win a second state title. But Chessey Thomas of Lewis &Clark snuck by her with a 68 for a two-round total of 139, one shot better than Moon.

Moon’s second-place finish helped Kamiak finish third in the team competition behind Lewis &Clark and Richland.

In the 3A meet at Richland’s Horn Rapids Golf Club, Jody Barhanovich and Stefanie Soelling combined to give Everett a sixth-place finish. Holy Names Academy won the team title. Barhanovich tied for 11th with a 162 and Soelling tied for 15th at 166. Seattle Prep’s Katrina Hegge won the individual championship by five shots with a 139.

Sultan’s Jennifer Lee placed fourth in the 2A meet at the Apple Tree Golf Resort in Yakima. Lee shot a 158, 10 shots behind individual champion Claire Rachor, who led Bellingham to the team title.

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Kelli Bowers of Chelan shot a 146 at Columbia Point Golf Course in Richland to win the 1A individual championship by a whopping 27 shots. Royal captured the team title.

Ariell Eneix of Grace Academy was seventh in the 1B/2B meet with a 179 at the Tri-City Country Club. Kristen Rue led Life Christian Academy to the team title with a 141, 22 shots better than the field.

4A

At Sun Willows Golf Course, Pasco

36 holes, par 144

Team scores—Lewis &Clark 121.5, Richland 69.5, Kamiak 67, Redmond 66, Decatur 49.5, Bellarmine Prep 43.5, Edmonds-Woodway 25, Puyallup 19, Eastmont 16

Local placers

2. Seo Hee Moon (Kamiak) 69-71—140, 7. Shannon Quinn (Shorewood) 75-73—148, T16. Kimberly Santiago (Edmonds-Woodway) 82-74—156, 19. Rachel Choi (Kamiak) 79-78—157, 24. Emily Guthrie (Snohomish) 82-78—160, T31. Chloe Treece (Mountlake Terrace) 8382—165, T33. Kelsey Fitzpatrick (Jackson) 81-85—166, 40. Jackie Afualo (Stanwood) 84-88—172, 42. Anne Yoon (Edmonds-Woodway) 84-92—176

3A

At Horn Rapids Golf Club, Richland

36 holes, par 144

Team scores—Holy Names Academy 107, Mercer Island 91, Bainbridge 68, Enumclaw 59.5, Eastside Catholic 55, Everett 54.5, Foster 54, Capital 42, Mt. Spokane 41, West Valley 26

Local placers

T11. Jody Barhanovich (Everett) 81-81—162, T15. Stefanie Soelling (Everett) 84-82—166

2A

At Apple Tree Golf Resort, Yakima

36 holes, par 144

Team scores—Bellingham 100, Burlington-Edison 77.5, Interlake 72.5, Aberdeen 68.5, Sehome 52.5, R.A. Long 49.5, Pullman 46, Elma 37, Squalicum 28, Cedarcrest 25

Local placers

4. Jennifer Lee (Sultan) 78-80—158, T22. Peyton Mizell (Lakewood) 91-95—186, T28. Jackie Taylor (Cedarcrest) 91-100—191, T33. Brooke Chapman (Cedarcrest) 95-100—195, 36. Shannon Bailey (Cedarcrest) 100-97—197

1A

At Columbia Point Golf Course, Richland

36 holes, par 144

Team scores—Royal 23, Montesano 15.5, Annie Wright 13,5, Seattkle Christian 12.5, Bellevue Christian 11.5

1B/2B

At Tri City Country Club, Kennewick

36 holes, par 130

Team scores—Life Christian Academy 102, Riverside Christian 24, Tri-Cities Prep 9.5, Liberty Christian 5.5, St. John/Endicott 5.5

Local placers

7. Ariell Eneix (Grace Academy) 90-89—179

To see complete results of all tournaments go to www.wiaa.com

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