NW Briefs | UW freshman golfer Anya Alvarez places 14th
PALOS VERDES, Calif. — Washington freshman Anya Alvarez shot a final-round, 4-over par 75 on Wednesday to finish 14th in the Pac-10 women’s championships, the top performance by a UW or Washington State golfer.
The Cougars finished eighth and the Huskies ninth in the 54-hole tournament at the par-71, 6,060-yard Palos Verdes Golf Club.
Paola Moreno shot 70-75-67 — 212, one under par, to claim medalist honors and lead USC to an easy team championship. Five USC golfers were in the top eight. UCLA was a distant second, 26 strokes back.
Alvarez finished with a 34-over 318. Amy Eneroth was the top WSU finisher, tying for 22nd with a group that included Christina Yoon of UW.
• Howard Wilder, who played on Western Washington’s first conference-championship football team in 1923, has died at age 104. The school was known as Bellingham State Normal School, and the Vikings’ nickname had just been adopted when Wilder played there.
• Eastern Washington finished third, three shots behind champion Portland State, in the 54-hole Big Sky Conference women’s golf championships at The Foothills Golf Club in Phoenix. Chloe Nelson placed fifth for EWU at 77-76-74 — 227. She finished the season with the lowest average round (76.56) in school history. Eastern freshmen Kellie Holmstedt (228) and Kristina Gargaro (230) also finished in the top 10.
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