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Highlights from Tuesday's NJSIAA Girls Golf Team and Individual Championship

BRIDGEWATER – Holy Angels has been New Jersey’s No. 1 high school girls golf team from the first drive on the first day to the last putt on the last day.

The young Angels won their first NJSIAA Girls Golf Team Championship on Tuesday at Raritan Valley Country Club by 14 strokes. A repeat next season for this sophomore-led group is not beyond reach.

“We pretty much played well all year,” said Pat Dunne, Holy Angels’ longtime coach, “so this is just the culmination of it.”

Holy Angels carded a shoot-five, count-four score of 325 to spearhead an unprecedented 1-2-3 finish by Bergen County schools. Bergen Tech was runner-up at 339 and Immaculate Heart shot 345 and was third among the nine teams.

Holy Angels won the NJSIAA Girls Golf Team Championship at Raritan Valley CC in Bridgewater on Tuesday, May 16, 2023: From left: Amelia Shen, Olivia Lee, Inha Jun, Sharanya Agarwal, Angelina Kim, and coach Pat Dunne.
Holy Angels won the NJSIAA Girls Golf Team Championship at Raritan Valley CC in Bridgewater on Tuesday, May 16, 2023: From left: Amelia Shen, Olivia Lee, Inha Jun, Sharanya Agarwal, Angelina Kim, and coach Pat Dunne.

Holmdel sophomore Sirina Ganne won the 22nd Individual Championship with a 2-over 74 that was one shot better than four players who carded 75: Kavya Ajjarapu of Voorhees was runner-up via match of cards, followed by South Brunswick's Vidhi Lakhawala, West Orange's Samantha Galantini, and Claire Lu of Wardlaw-Hartridge.

Sirina Ganne of Holmdel won the NJSIAA Girls Golf Individual Championship at Raritan Valley CC in Bridgewater on Tuesday, May 16, 2023.
Sirina Ganne of Holmdel won the NJSIAA Girls Golf Individual Championship at Raritan Valley CC in Bridgewater on Tuesday, May 16, 2023.

The NJSIAA introduced a team championship in 2004 and this is the first time a Bergen County school has won since the four-score format was introduced in 2009. Last year, Bergen County had a strong showing, with Holy Angels runner-up to repeat titlist Wardlaw-Hartridge, while Bergen Tech was third and Immaculate Heart fourth.

“I really think that the girls all motivate each other,” Bergen Tech coach Sue Polonsky said, “and push each other to work harder, within the teams, and also among the top teams.”

“The golf caliber, it’s not just practicing with their high school teams, they have an insanely amazing work ethic on the golf course on their own,” Immaculate Heart coach Lauren Rhein said. “They know how to prioritize their time and they know what needs to be done inside and outside the classroom and on and off the golf course.”

Holy Angels won this season with five-player depth and Tuesday was no exception. Sophomore Angelina Kim shot 80 and freshman Olivia Lee 81. Sophomore Inha Jun had 83, sophomore Sharanya Agarwal 85 and senior Amelia Shen 87.

Kim said Holy Angels focused on the team aspect and, “We definitely were a little more conservative.” Dunne said the Angels were totally relaxed on the bus ride down from the all-girls parochial school in Demarest.

“On the way here, I hear the laughter in the back of the bus,” Dunne said. “They weren’t nervous at all. They just came here, let it fly, and whatever happened, happened.”

“We had a really great season, so we were just chilling on the bus ride,” said Kim, whose team won league, county, sectional and state titles. “We weren’t worried about how we played today, as long as we had fun.”

Ganne, among the state’s top players, had fun. She had three birdies, three bogeys and a double-bogey on the 5,800-yard layout to win by the one stroke.

“I think I played very steady today, from start to finish,” Ganne said. “And my short game was really good, and all my shots were good, and I think I was in all the right places on the course.”

A player was disqualified, veteran tournament director Dick Bennett confirmed, but he declined to elaborate, saying only, “It was a serious breach of rules.”

NJSIAA Girls Golf Championship

At Raritan Valley CC, Bridgewater

Par: 72; Yardage: 5,800

Team scores

Holy Angels 325

Bergen Tech 339

Immaculate Heart 345

Kent Place 356

Wardlaw-Hartridge 360

Moorestown 393

West Windsor-Plainsboro South 411

Princeton 418

Lenape 421

Individuals

Sirina Ganne, Holmdel 74

Kavya Ajjarapu, Voorhees 75

Vidhi Lakhawala, South Brunswick 75

Samantha Galantini, West Orange 75

Claire Lu, Wardlaw-Hartridge 75

Taylor Sieg, Kent Place 76

Zoey Zhu, Ridge 77

Madeleine Zang, Princeton 78

Ysabel Liu, Millburn 78

Rayee Feng, Pingry 79

Angelina Kim, Holy Angels 80

Sophia Miller, Kent Place 80

Tanya Chowdary, Wardlaw-Hartridge 80

Olivia Lee, Holy Angels 81

Cassandre Mayer, Paramus Catholic 81

Catherine Little, Trinity Hall 81

Sammie Dolce, Morris Tech 82

Olivia Pak, Bergen Tech 82

Victoria Jolakian, Ramapo 82

Aubrey Lee, Bergen Tech 82

Isabelle Meltzer, Summit 82

Kashish Malik, Marlboro 82

Vaidehi Shah, Bridgewater-Raritan 83

Anuska Sawant, South Brunswick 83

Inha Jun, Holy Angels 83

Bella Crespo, Bergen Tech 83

Marisa Flores, Immaculate Heart 83

Julia McCloskey, West Windsor-Plainsboro South 83

Emily Renoff, Glen Ridge 84

Sofia Pangan, Passaic Tech 84

Tanisha Bohra, Monroe 84

Tanvia Samayam, Hillsborough 84

Mary Korab, Morris Catholic 85

Reese Hannon, Mt. St. Mary 85

Katherine Liu, Moorestown 85

Sharanya Agarwal, Holy Angels 85

Rebecca Lee, Fort Lee 85

Aileen Kang, Fort Lee 86

Amelia Shen, Holy Angels 87

Carolina Fixter, Morristown 87

Peyton Cerminaro, Howell 87

Alana Flores, Immaculate Heart 88

Emerson Paulette, Allentown 88

Skylar Lee, Immacualte Heart 88

Ava Choi, Wardlaw-Hartridge 89

Minna Liang, Holmdel 89

Isabella Scanapicco, Trinity Hall 89

Madisyn Falto, Immaculate Heart 90

Chloe Kim, Old Tappan 92

Isabella Del Bosco, Immaculate Heart 92

Lily Patel, Westfield 92

Grace Cheng, Bridgewater-Raritan 96

Katherine Lim, Bergen Tech 96

Maddy Lukang, Bergen Tech 97

Huseina Basrai, East Brunswick 97

Kathryn Cepeda, Kent Place 98

Ryann Foley, Lenape 101

Macal Klein, Moorestown 101

Ashley Kim, Moorestown 103

Tia Sindhu, Princeton 103

Brooke Tufankjian, Kent Place 106

Seyhr Singh, Lenape 107

Jordan Broiles, Lenape 107

Sana Manchanda, West Windsor-Plainsboro South 107

Rachana Raja, Moorestown 108

Lena Hogg, Moorestown 108

Nesa Shah, Lenape 110

Zofia Bath, West Windsor-Plainsboro South 111

Evelyn Pazan, Lenape 111

Aru Kakar, West Windsor-Plainsboro South 114

Raima Srivastava, Princeton 119

Nitya Sahni, Wardlaw-Hartridge 120

Lily Bauer, Wardlaw-Hartridge 121

Eva Gupta, West Windsor-Plainsboro South 121

Rachel McInerney, Princeton 122

Jane Cepeda, Kent Place 133

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