Central golfer hopes to exceed last year's success
Akria White hopes to surpass last year's success.
“Our goal for Akira will be to get her back to state and play for a top 10 finish, after finishing in the top 25 last year as a freshman,” stated coach Joel Everett of the Central High girls golf team.
White is off to a strong start. She shot 96 for sixth place at the Mid-Willamette Conference tournament, held Monday at Cross Creek Golf Course near Dallas.
She was even better a week earlier, tying for first at Salem Golf Club with a 46 over nine holes.
As of now, White is the only member on the Panthers varsity girls team. But that could change in the coming weeks.
“As a program, we have eight golfers this year, six freshmen and two sophomores,” Everett said. “We are hoping to build up this young group and be able to put a varsity team together by the end of the year.”
Next up is an April 1 conference match at Trysting Tree Golf Club near Corvallis. Golfers tee off beginning at 12:30 p.m.