Girls Golf Stories

4A STATE: Kaui, Gators keep titles

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    Green Valley junior Alex Kaui hits from the fairway Thursday at Bear’s Best, on her way to medalist honors for the second straight year in the Class 4A girls golf state tournament. Kaui’s two-round total of 2-over-par 146 guided the Gators to their third consecutive title. » Buy this photo

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    Green Valley junior Alex Kaui competes at the Class 4A state tournament at Bear's Best on Thursday. » Buy this photo

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    Faith Lutheran junior Brianna Becker competes at the Class 4A state tournament at Bear's Best on Thursday. » Buy this photo

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    Silverado senior Brittany Whatley competes at the Class 4A state tournament at Bear's Best on Thursday. » Buy this photo

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    Coronado freshman Natalie Yamamoto competes at the Class 4A state tournament at Bear's Best on Thursday. » Buy this photo

By TRISTAN AIRD
LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
Posted: Oct. 20, 2011 | 9:27 p.m.
Updated: Oct. 20, 2011 | 11:42 p.m.

Alex Kaui said she felt confident Thursday as she approached her old nemesis: the 18th hole at Bear’s Best.

The Green Valley junior wasn’t rattled after enduring nine shots on the par-4 18th a day earlier, and it turned out to be crucial. Kaui needed only four shots on No. 18, nailing down her second straight Class 4A girls state championship and the Gators’ third consecutive team title.

Kaui shot at 2-over-par 74 for a two-day total of 2-over 146 and won by two strokes over Faith Lutheran junior Annie Freman.

“What went well for me? The last hole, I did not get a nine,” Kaui said with a smile.

“Other than that, not much. I couldn’t make many putts, and I just tried to par as many times as possible. But my main improvement was the last one.”

Kaui was glad the final hole wasn’t as much of an adventure as Wednesday, when she got caught in a bunker.

“I hit it to the fairway, hit it to the green and tried to get birdie, but got par instead,” Kaui said. “I just wanted to keep it out of the bunker.”

Kaui’s performance was not record-setting like her state title last year, but she was the most consistent golfer in the field. She shot 1-under 35 on the front nine, a stretch without any bogeys that included a birdie on the par-3 seventh. This came after she shot a steady 33 on the front Wednesday.

“One, (Kaui) is fearless, and two, she has the total game,” Green Valley coach Greg Murphy said. “She could have made a few better decisions, but I’m never going to argue with the decisions she makes on the golf course.”

Green Valley won with a 629 total for its eighth state title. Faith Lutheran was second at 643, followed by Coronado (672), Bishop Gorman (703), Spanish Springs (722) and McQueen (756).

Thursday’s low round belonged to Freman, who shot 70 to finish at 4-over 148.

Faith Lutheran’s Brianna Becker was third at 150, followed by Coronado’s Melanie Chambers (151), Silverado’s Brittany Whatley (152) and Green Valley freshman Mercedes Khumnark (153).

Khumnark improved to a 73 Thursday after shooting a first-round 80.

“She stepped up bigger than anybody today,” Murphy said. “She’s just a tremendous talent, and I’m proud of her.”

Freman sank four birdies Thursday to rebound strong from an opening 78.

“It feels really good. I was in it to win it today,” Freman said. “I had a lot of strength from my mom, because she was out there watching me, and I took my time today. That was really important.”

Kaui left not only with the medal, but a piece of the state record book. She became the 10th girl to win multiple individual state titles, and the first in Class 4A since former Bishop Gorman star Inbee Park in 2004 and 2005. Park went on to win the 2008 U.S. Women’s Open.

“It’s great. It makes me feel that I represented Green Valley well,” Kaui said.

Class 4A Girls State Tournament
At Bear’s Best (par 72)
Thursday’s Final Round Results
Team Scores
Green Valley         317-312–629
Faith Lutheran       333-310–643
Coronado              337-335–672
Bishop Gorman     347-356–703
Spanish Springs    359-363–722
McQueen               386-370–756
 
Top 20 Individuals
Alex Kaui, Green Valley                 72-74–146
Annie Freman, Faith Lutheran       78-70–148
Brianna Becker, Faith Lutheran      76-74–150
Melanie Chambers, Coronado       78-73–151
Brittany Whatley, Silverado            75-77–152
Mercedes Khumnark, Gr. Valley     80-73–153
Natalie Yamamoto, Coronado        77-82–159
Elise Levy, Bishop Manogue          79-80–159
Aspen Bryant, Cimarron                 82-78–160
Taylor Candley, Canyon Springs    82-82–164
Sarah Thomas, Green Valley         80-85–165
Kristen Hsu, Green Valley              85-80–165
Katrina Prendergast, Span. Spr.     81-84–165
Jamie Donizio, Basic                      83-83–166
Amanda Ryu, Palo Verde               85-82–167
Olivia Greenwald, Coronado          82-87–169
Julia Becker, Faith Lutheran           88-81–169
Allie Arguello, Gorman                    82-87–169
Koko Terada, Douglas                    90-79–169
Julia Graham, Spring Valley           85-85–170

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