![]() On the individual side, Lam - who had a five-stroke lead heading into day two - stayed aggressive as the junior fired a 4-under 68, to go with her 7-under 65 on Monday. “The girls came in with confidence and made the most of their opportunities. “The girls peaked at the right time, and we shot our lowest scores of the season right before state,” said James. Bonneville finished third (649), while Olympus (656) and Wasatch (666) rounded out the top five. Skyline finished with a team score of 630, five shots better than defending champion Timpview, which finished second at 635. We knew she was going to make that last putt.” ![]() She’s so talented and there’s nothing in golf that she can’t do. “She tied the course record at Murray Park last week with a 61. “Ashley is so good and consistent,” added James. “With everyone watching, it was exciting and scary all at the same time.” ![]() “That was the biggest putt of my life,” said Lam. With Skyline holding on to a two-stroke lead late in the day, the Eagles didn’t let the pressure get to them as Halloran birdied the final hole and Lam followed right behind with a par as the crowd erupted to give Skyline the 5A state title. ![]() Heading into day two, Skyline, Bonneville and Timpview were neck-and-neck as they were all within one stroke of each other. Skyline started to pull away with a seven-shot lead heading into the back nine, but Timpview wouldn’t go away as the defending champs made one last push thanks to Emma Lillywhite and Seneti Toluta’u, who finished second and third respectively. ![]()
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