A new team finishes atop leaderboard at State Girls Golf Championship
Moorestown had the best team score at the NJSIAA 25th Girls Golf Championship, and Pingry's Angela Liang won individual honors.
BRIDGEWATER – Moorestown had been building toward this day for years and can now make the case as New Jersey’s No. 1 girls golf team. The Quakers not only repeated as small-school Public B champion at the 25 th NJSIAA Girls Golf Championship, they also delivered the best overall score on May 12 at sunny Raritan Valley Country Club.
Moorestown carded a shoot-five, count-four score of 307 to finish one stroke ahead of juggernaut Holy Angels, which has owned this event and was seeking a fourth consecutive overall title. “These girls can play – all these girls can play,” Moorestown longtime coach Charlotte Heenan said. “The Holy Angels girls can play, the Moorestown girls can play.
” Holy Angels repeated as Non-Public champion with its 308, and Millburn captured the Public A large-school crown with 336. Pingry junior Angela Liang cruised to the individual title with a 3-under-par 69 that was four strokes better than Millburn senior Ysabel Liu. Here’s a breakdown of the NJSIAA’s three group championships, as well as the individual championship, aka the Tournament of Champions: Public B Moorestown’s 307 to win Public B was 49 strokes better than runner-up Old Tappan.
The Quakers were the best on the course thanks to their balance, with a quartet shooting in the 70s. Junior Savannah Laverty shot 74 and was fourth overall among more than 100 entries. Freshman Chloe Donohue and junior Lauren Patullo carded 77 apiece and senior Katherine Liu had 79.
Continue to the original source for the full article.