2025 Napa Valley College Storm Women's Golf News

  • NVC’s Kylee Scroggs to continue collegiate golf career at College of Idaho
    April 06, 2026
    By MARTY JAMES martyjames.sports@gmail.com Coach Bob Freschi learned something about Kylee Scroggs right before the season-opening dual match for the Napa Valley College women’s golf team last fall. It was on Sept. 3, with Scroggs arriving at Chardonnay Golf Club & Vineyards, the Storm’s home course in American Canyon, ready to tough it out. Scroggs, a freshman, had a sore throat. As an extra precaution, she went to the Student Health Center at Napa Valley College to get checked out. “She still wanted to play. I'm like, ‘This is a dual match. You don't have to play,’ ” Freschi said last week from his office in the Athletic Department. The response that he got from Scroggs that day went like this: “No, I’m going to play.”
  • NVC women’s golf off to solid start at Northern California Regional Championships
    November 10, 2025
    By MARTY JAMES martyjames.sports@gmail.com The Napa Valley College women’s golf team got off to a solid start at the 2025 California Community College Athletic Association-Northern California Regional Championships in Madera on Sunday. With four of its players posting scores in the 80’s, the Storm completed the first day of the regionals, at Madera Golf and Country Club, in third place. Napa Valley posted a 337-team score, which is just seven shots behind second-place Modesto Junior College, which has a 330-team score. Reedley College is in first place with a 320-team score.
  • NVC women’s golf turns its attention to NorCal Regional Championships
    November 07, 2025
    By MARTY JAMES martyjames.sports@gmail.com AMERICAN CANYON – Having completed the dual match and Big 8 Conference tournament season, the Napa Valley College women’s golf team now turns its attention to the 2025 California Community College Athletic Association-Northern California Regional Championships. The Storm, which finished in third place in the Big 8 Conference, will travel to Madera Golf and Country Club, joining a field of eight teams, for the two-day, 36-hole Northern California Regional Championships, scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 9 and Monday, Nov. 10.
  • NVC’s Scroggs earns low individual medalist honors, Storm second in team scoring
    October 28, 2025
    By MARTY JAMES martyjames.sports@gmail.com Kylee Scroggs was the low individual medalist and the Napa Valley College women’s golf team finished in second place at the Big 8 Conference’s ninth match of the season on Monday, Oct. 27 at Wildhorse Golf Club, in Davis. Scroggs led the Storm, posting a 76. Napa Valley had a 343-team score. Libby Webb was next for the Storm, shooting an 83.
  • Napa Valley College women’s golf places third in Big 8 Conference match
    October 21, 2025
    By MARTY JAMES martyjames.sports@gmail.com The Napa Valley College women’s golf team, led by Hanna Ruggles, continued its fall 2025 season on Monday, taking third place in a Big 8 Conference match at Peach Tree Golf & Country Club, in Marysville. Napa Valley posted a 348-team score in the field of eight teams. Ruggles shot a team-low 83. Kylee Scroggs was next for the Storm with an 85. Libby Webb and Hazel Zastrow each posted 90’s.
  • NVC women’s golf places third at Jan High Memorial Tournament
    October 17, 2025
    By MARTY JAMES martyjames.sports@gmail.com The Napa Valley College women’s golf team continued its fall 2025 season on Wednesday, taking third place in the Jan High Memorial Tournament at Bartley Cavanaugh Golf Course, in Sacramento. A modified Stableford scoring format, with two points for a birdie and one point for a par, was used for the event. There were team and individual scoring, with seven Big 8 Conference schools playing in the event. Napa Valley compiled 26 points. Reedley College won with 42 points. Modesto Junior College was second, with 32 points.
  • Eighth-place finish for Napa Valley College at 3C2A Women's State Preview
    October 14, 2025
    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.
  • Scroggs uses ‘positive mindset’ to keep her going in season opener for NVC women’s golf
    September 04, 2025
    By MARTY JAMES martyjames.sports@gmail.com AMERICAN CANYON – Kylee Scroggs was not feeling very well when she arrived at Chardonnay Golf Club & Vineyards on Wednesday for the Napa Valley College women’s golf team’s season-opening match. “I knew that I was under the weather,” said Scroggs, a freshman, who had a sore throat. But she decided to play in the dual match against Sacramento City College about an hour before her starting time. “It was just to go out and have fun and be there for my team. I decided, ‘Let's do it.’ I'm glad I was able to come out here,” said Scroggs. Scroggs went out in her first college match and posted an 84, a score that counted, as Napa Valley won its dual match, 358-371, over Sacramento City College, on a day with sunny, breezy conditions, and temperatures in the high 70s and low 80s.
  • Returning sophomores lead Napa Valley College women’s golf into fall season
    September 03, 2025
    By MARTY JAMES martyjames.sports@gmail.com The Napa Valley College women’s golf team opens the fall season on Wednesday, Sept. 3 with a dual match against Sacramento City College at Chardonnay Golf Club & Vineyards, in American Canyon, at 12 p.m. Libby Webb, Hazel Zastrow and Hanna Ruggles, Napa Valley’s three returning sophomores, will lead the Storm into the 2025 season. There are seven players on the team. Webb, Zastrow and Ruggles played on last year’s Storm team that advanced all the way to the California Community College Athletic Association State Championships. Napa Valley finished in fourth place in the Big 8 Conference, in fourth place at the Northern California Regionals, and in ninth place at state.