By Jesse Muñoz/COC Sports Information Director
SAN DIMAS — Freshman Haruka Koda won her third Western State Conference event of the season with a one-under score of 71 at San Dimas Canyon Golf Course on Monday, as College of the Canyons remained undefeated on the year.
The tourney win comes a week after Canyons placed first at the annual Morro Bay North-South Invitational, competing against a field of 14 top programs from across the state.
The Lady Cougars have also won the first four WSC events of the season to sit in the conference top spot. On Monday, Canyons finished 30 strokes ahead of second place Santa Barbara City College (345).
Koda currently leads the WSC individual standings with 292 strokes through four events.
Teammate Jessie Lin, who placed second overall at Monday’s event, is also second in the conference standings at 296 strokes. Lin fired a round of 74 on Monday in San Dimas.
Joanna Roecker placed fourth overall with her round of 82 while teeing off in the No. 3 spot for Canyons.
Gina Chung and Paige Heuer both finished with rounds of 88 with the latter having her score dropped from the final tally. Shabana Poswal’s round of 98 was also scratched.
Canyons will play in three more conference events before the WSC Finals begin on Oct. 28. The two-day, 36-hole event will be held at Alisal River Golf Course in Solvang.
Up next, the Lady Cougars will host a home tourney on Monday, Oct. 8, at Elkin’s Ranch in Fillmore.
WSC Citrus — Oct. 1, 2018 — Final Team Scores
1. Canyons (315) 2. SBCC (345) 3. Bakersfield (378) 4. Citrus (397) 5. Moorpark (432) 6. Antelope Valley (492)
WSC Citrus — Canyons Individual Scores
Haruka Koda (71-medalist); Jessie Lin (74-2nd place); JoJo Roecker (82-4th place); Gina Chung (88); Paige Heuer (88-scratch); Shabana Poswal (98-scratch)
Stay up to date on all this season’s action by following the College of the Canyons Athletic department on social media at @COCathletics on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube.
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I think it would be more complete reporting if you at least gave some credit to their coach, Gary Peterson.