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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Thursday, April 27, 2006

GOLF REPORT
UH women sixth in WAC tourney

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The University of Hawai'i women's golf team finished sixth at the three-day Western Athletic Conference Championship that concluded yesterday at Coyote Creek Golf Club in Morgan Hill, Calif.

San Jose State won the team title with a 58-over-par 922, followed by New Mexico State (931), Idaho and Fresno State (939), Nevada (944), Hawai'i (949) and Boise State (950).

Jenelle Gomez of San Jose State shot a final round 5-over 77 and won with a 11-over 227. She finished a stroke ahead of teammate Carmina Calle (78) and Idaho's Renee Skidmore (78), who also was named WAC Player of the Year yesterday.

UH's Dale Gammie, whose final-round 74 was tied for the best of the day, was named to the five-player All-WAC first team despite finishing in a tie for 21st.

New Mexico State junior Lehua Wise, a Kaua'i High alum, finished sixth after a 74—230. She was selected to the All-WAC second team.

Xyra Suyetsugu was Hawai'i's top finisher, tied for eighth at 233 after an 81 yesterday.

UH's Caroline Perez was 20th (80—240), and Gammie and Lisa Kajiwara (82) and Idaho's Kelly Nakashima (79), a Baldwin High alum, tied for 21st at 241.

Nevada's Jennie Pleas, a Kaua'i High graduate, was 26th after a 84—242.