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Woodbridge’s Yim Wins Section Girls’ Golf Title

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Yon Yim, a sophomore from Woodbridge High who predicted to her coach, Tracy Roberts, that she would win the Southern Section individual girls’ title, did so by shooting four-under 68 Monday at Mission Lakes Country Club in Desert Hot Springs.

Roberts made a hole-in-one last week and Yim said afterward she would top him by winning the title, Roberts said.

She started on the back nine and shot one-over 38, but birdied the first four holes of the front nine. She then made four consecutive pars and finished with another birdie.

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Yim beat Amy Hung of Arcadia by two shots and was three ahead of Lelani Bagby of Santa Monica. Lisa Costello of Brea Olinda was one of several tied at 72.

There were 102 golfers in the tournament.

In Orange League boys’ golf finals:

Brea Olinda golfers start well--The Wildcats’ Steve Bendt and Brad Sader each shot one-over 72 at Dad Miller, to lead the field after the first of three rounds. Teammate Anthony Eliason shot 73 and Valencia’s Dalen DeMary and Eric Lama each shot 74 to round out the top five.

In Sunset League golf:

Los Alamitos 199, Marina 209--Shaun Abbot shot one-over 37 at Old Ranch for Marina (4-5 in league). Mark Stokes shot 38 for Los Alamitos (6-3).

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In Century League tennis:

Canyon 13, Orange 5--David Douglas and Robby Saggu remained undefeated in league (27-0) with a 6-0, 6-1, 6-3 sweep in doubles for Canyon (9-8, 7-2).

In South Coast League softball:

Mater Dei 11, Trabuco Hills 0 (5, mercy)--Monica Lucatero, Jodi Schicker and Marissa Young each hit a home run to lead top-ranked Mater Dei (21-1, 6-0). Young hit a three-run homer in the fifth and scored twice. Lucatero hit a two-run shot in the third and Schicker went two for two with a leadoff homer in the fifth, a single and a sacrifice. Lisa Tully went three for four with two runs scored.

On the mound, Young (11-1) gave up two hits, striking out nine in five innings.

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