inventory_2 Archive: Fall 2010 - Spring 2014

Boys' Golf wrap up
Golf, Sports Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) Golf, Sports Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Boys' Golf wrap up

In golf, consistency is just as crucial as skill. Even the most celebrated golfers in the world understand that if their performance doesn’t remain stable, they’ll suffer on the course. And unfortunately for Samo’s boys’ golf team, a range of inconsistencies kept them from the success they long coveted.

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Player to watch: Angelina Hwang
Golf, Sports Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) Golf, Sports Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Player to watch: Angelina Hwang

The game of golf is a patient, strategic and mental challenge. Sometimes, someone can pick up a golf club and fall in love. Angelina Hwang (’14) did just that and is a top member of the girls’ golf team as a result.

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Girls' golf defeated by Marlborough on Oct. 9

The girls' golf team played Malborough on Tuesday, Oct. 9 and lost 291-231, which is an improvement from its previous scores. According to junior Angelina Hwang, the team keeps improving. Last week's match, which was against Beverly, was also a loss, but showed promise for the rest of the season.

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Girls' golf begins season 0-1

Girls' golf lost its first game of the season to Palos Verdes 320 - 167 on Tuesday, Sept. 11. The newly formed team consists of six Samo golfers who have been playing anywhere from two weeks to nine years.

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Golf, Sports Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024) Golf, Sports Former Samohi Writer (Spring 2010-Spring 2024)

Spring sports take off: Golf

On Feb. 27 at the Los Surrenos golf tournament Samo lost by a mere three points to last year’s CIF-winning team, Saugus High, as torrential rains plauged the course.

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