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Eighth-place finish for Napa Valley College at 3C2A Women's State Preview

The Napa Valley College Women's Golf Team at the 3C2A Women's State Preview
The Napa Valley College Women's Golf Team at the 3C2A Women's State Preview

 

By MARTY JAMES

martyjames.sports@gmail.com

The Napa Valley College women's golf team concluded play in the 2025 3C2A Women's State Preview, a two-day, 36-hole event, on Monday at the River Course at the Alisal, in Solvang (Santa Barbara County).

Napa Valley finished in eighth place in the 11-team field.

The Storm posted team scores of 375 and 372, finishing with a 747 total.

Libby Webb placed 12th individually to lead Napa Valley. Webb posted rounds of 83 and 84 for a 167 total.

During final-round play, Webb had seven pars, 10 bogeys and a double bogey on her card.

Also, placing for Napa Valley:

* Hanna Ruggles: 29th place, 95-92 – 187.

* Rylie Olmo: 34th place, 97-95 – 192.

* Hazel Zastrow: 53rd place, 104-101 – 205.

* Loret Osorio: 54th place, 100-106 – 206.

Reedley College won the California Community College Athletic Association's Women's State Preview. Reedley shot 332-335 – 667.

Orange Coast College-Costa Mesa placed second, 343-331 – 674.

Modesto Junior College finished in third place, 337-340 – 677.

Mt. San Antonio College-Walnut took fourth place, 345-340 – 685.

Sierra College-Rocklin was fifth, 363-366 – 729.

Also, in the team field:

College of the Canyons-Santa Clarita, 374-363 – 737; San Joaquin Delta College-Stockton, 380-358 – 738; Allan Hancock College-Santa Maria, 394-372 – 766; Santa Barbara City College, 394-385 – 779; Sacramento City College, 391-390 – 781.

Sahya Kitabatake from College of the Canyons was the individual low medalist, posting rounds of 76 and 71 and a 3-over-par 147 total.

Placing second was Sydney Streeter of Modesto, 77-76 – 153.

* Marty James is a freelance writer who makes his home in Napa. He retired on June 4, 2019 after spending 40 years as a sports writer, sports editor and executive sports editor for the Napa Valley Register, a daily newspaper in Napa County. He is a 1979 graduate of Sacramento State and a member of the California Golf Writers & Broadcasters Association. He was inducted into the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section Hall of Fame in 2016, the Vintage High School Athletic Hall of Fame in 2019, and the Napa High School Athletic Hall of Fame in 2022.