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Two From Carondelet Make Elite Golf List – SportStars Magazine’s 10-Year Anniversary Project Turns To Girls Golf And Names Gamble, Noh

by CLAYCORD.com
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As it nears its 10-year anniversary, SportStars Magazine is creating it’s Big 10 lists featuring the top talent from its decade of coverage across several spots. The Girls Golf Big 10 is the second offering to a what will be a 10-months long anniversary project. The publication will be releasing these Top 10 lists from January through October.

The Magazine’s first Big 10 released in January and celebrated girls volleyball players.

Here’s its stab at the girls golf, listed alphabetically.

MADELYN GAMBLE | Carondelet-Concord ’21

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In her first three years of high school golf, she’s never finished worse than a fifth-place tie at the CIF/NCGA NorCal Championships. She got that T5 as a freshman with an even-par 73, then followed it with a T4 (1-over 73) as a sophomore and a T2 (3-under 69) this past November. Gamble added a Top 5 state finish as a junior, too. She shot a 2-over 73 for a stand-alone fourth.

SABRINA IQBAL | Pioneer-San Jose ’18

Iqbal was just a freshman when she shot a 3-under 71 to win the 2014 CIF State Championship. It was the start of a glorious four-year Pioneer career. That career included four Top 5 finishes at the NorCal Championships, which included a tie for first in 2015. She also won a Central Coast Section title as a senior and closed out her career with a T2 at state. She currently competes for TCU.

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YOONHEE KIM | Dougherty Valley-San Ramon ’16

Kim was an initial pillar to a Dougherty Valley program that’s grown into an East Bay juggernaut. Kim was the CIF NorCal champion in 2014, edging Iqbal in a playoff. Her consistent game also netted her a T8 state finish in 2015 and a T18 state result in 2014. The Wildcats won the first of their three NCS Division I titles in 2013 with Kim leading the way.

PAIGE LEE | Granite Bay ’13

Lee was a Sac-Joaquin Masters champion in 2011. And though she never won a NorCal or State title, she managed to net Top 10 efforts three times — in each tournament. Lee’s three-year CIF run included a T4 NorCal and T4 state finish in 2010, a T6 NorCal and T8 state finish in 2011 and a standalone 4th in NorCal and standalone 9th at state in 2012. Lee went on to become a four-year All-Big West First Team selection for UC Davis and finished second in Aggies’ history in scoring average.

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GRACE NA | Alameda ’11

After two previous Top 5 finishes at state, Na finally clinched a state title in 2010 by sinking a 25-foot birdie put on the par-4 18th hole at Red Hill Country Club in Rancho Cucamonga. Na was a standalone 2nd at the CIF NorCal Championships that same year. She went on to become a four-time All-American at Pepperdine University and earned her LPGA card in 2016.

YEALIMI NOH | Carondelet / Online Studies ’19

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As a freshman, Noh finished with a T8 at the 2015 CIF State Championships. That was a precursor to a sophomore year that saw her win the CIF NorCal Championship with a 1-over 73. She claimed a Top 15 at state one week later. Before her junior year she left Carondelet for an online secondary education program that would give her more flexibility to pursue golf. It paid off. She went on to become one of the nation’s top amateur players and earned her LPGA card this past November. She’s currently ranked No. 97 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings.

BROOKE RILEY | East Union-Manteca ’16

Riley’s dominant career included Sac-Joaquin Section Masters Championships and a pair of Top 3 finishes at the CIF NorCal Championships in 2013 and 2014, as well as a T9 in 2015. Her CIF State Championship performances included a T3 in 2014 and T19 in 2015. Riley is currently competing in her senior season at Northwestern where she earned All-Big 10 First Team honors as a junior.

KATHLEEN SCAVO | Justin-Siena-Napa ’15

In four years, Scavo never finished lower than sixth at the CIF NorCal Championships. She took a T2 as a freshman in 2011, won the tournament in 2012 and show 1-under par to finish with a T3 as a senior in 2014. She had two Top 5 finishes at state, including a standalone 2nd in 2014. Scavo was also the North Coast Section Div. I champion in 2014. She went on to a four-year career at Oregon, leading the Ducks in scoring average her junior year.

HANNAH SUH | Evergreen Valley-San Jose ’12

Suh was a two-time CCS Champion, winning back-to-back in 2010 and 2011. Those two titles launched Suh into the CIF NorCal Championships where she won the tournament in 2010 and tied for 2nd in 2011. Her state championship performance those years included a T8 in 2011 and a standalone 11th in 2010. She went on to a decorated career at Cal.

MICHELLE XIE | Palo Alto ’15

Xie was a pin-seeking force over her last two years with the Vikings. She won back-to-back CCS championships in 2013 and 2014. She went on to win the CIF NorCal title in 2013 and nabbed a T10 finish in 2014. She shot a 74 to grab a T8 result at the 2013 CIF State Championships. Xie went to play at Harvard where she was the individual Ivy League Champion as a junior. She majored in Molecular and Cellular Biology, so she might end up saving the world someday too.

For more local sports coverage throughout Northern California, visit SportStarsMag.com.

PHOTO CREDIT:

Yealimi Noh — Phil Walton
Madelyn Gamble — Carondelet Athletics

3 comments


Khloe February 16, 2020 - 9:34 PM - 9:34 PM

Way to go, Carondelet Cougars!!!! All of These girls work so hard and deserve this recognition.

Noj February 17, 2020 - 12:19 AM - 12:19 AM

Great article about great achievements.

People would ask my 75 year old Scottish grandfather why he never bothered to learn golf and he would say, “I’m not old enough to learn yet.”

Silva February 17, 2020 - 5:09 AM - 5:09 AM

Good one! That made me laugh.


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