SAN DIEGO –
The Lewis-Clark State College women’s
golf team remained in 13th place after
the third round of the
NAIA Women’s Golf National Championship
Tournament Lake San Marcos Country Club
on Thursday.
The
Warriors fired a 40-over-par team score
of 328 on Thursday for a team score of
986, which is
122 strokes over par.
LCSC will
have its work cut out for it to make a
move over the final 18 holes on Friday.
The University of Victoria is 15 shots
ahead of LCSC in 10th place with a 971
total. Also, Concordia of Oregon is in
14th place, just three shots behind the
Warriors.
LCSC
sophomore Juanita Villa, who was named
the Frontier Conference’s Player of the
Year on Thursday, enjoyed her best round
of the tournament with a 78 on Thursday,
while teammate Cortney Shrout, a
freshman, added an 81. Villa is now at
245 for the tournament, while Samara
Kluever, who fired an 85 on Thursday, is
at 246, and Shrout at 247.
Kara Player
had an 84 for LCSC on Thursday, while
Chantelle Beveridge had an 88. Player is
at 250, while Beveridge is at 259
overall.