SW High School Girls golf team claim WesCo 3A Championship A Historic Victory

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shorewood High School Girls Golf Team made history on May 7, 2025, by winning the WesCo 3A Championship with a commanding 10-stroke lead at Walter Hall golf course in Everett. This victory is significant as it marks the first championship title for the girls' golf team in the school's history. Shorewood finished first, followed by Meadowdale in second, and a tie for third between Shorecrest and Lynnwood. Ivy Ren earned second place medalist honors, underscoring the team's individual talents. Throughout the season, the unity and skill of the players were evident, demonstrating their dedication and perseverance.

Each golfer contributed to the success, proving that teamwork can lead to extraordinary results. The championship win not only sets a new standard for excellence but also inspires future athletes at Shorewood High School. Coach Val Patrick praised the team's commitment and hard work, highlighting the importance of this milestone for the school.

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