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Chang, Vaqueros post second straight wins in WSC No. 7

Carolin Chang fired a 1-under 70 to win her third WSC title and fifth of the year. The Vaqueros are tied for first with Citrus at 29-6. (Photo by Dave Loveton)
Carolin Chang fired a 1-under 70 to win her third WSC title and fifth of the year. The Vaqueros are tied for first with Citrus at 29-6. (Photo by Dave Loveton)

Freshman  Carolin Chang shot a 1-under 70 on Monday and SBCC recorded its lowest women's golf score in a month to capture WSC No. 7 at Simi Hills Golf Course.

Chang collected three birdies en route to her fifth win of the season. Jamie Lopez of Citrus was second at 73, Lexandra So of Citrus took third at 74 and SBCC freshman Isabella Doub was fourth with a 76, her second-best score of the year.

Chang has won three WSC titles and finished second in three others. She's shot par or better in eight of 12 rounds for the year and has a 72.3 average.

The Vaqueros won their second straight WSC tourney with a 315 total that was eight strokes better than Citrus. Canyons was third at 333.

SBCC is first in a tight WSC race at 29-6 with Citrus (28-7) and Canyons (27-8) close behind. There are two tournaments remaining.
 
Santa Barbara has won four WSC tourneys this season and seven overall. The Vaqueros are 61-6 on the year.
 
Miraya Ramirez shot 84, her best round in seven weeks for the Vaqueros, and Natalya Cruz had an 85. SBCC was playing without its No. 3 player Vanesa Villa, who missed the tourney due to illness.

"I'm really happy because we hadn't seen this course and everyone else had played a bunch of times here," said coach Chuck Melendez. "We were down a player and we still shot 315, which is our best score in a while.

"When you have everyone in the 70s and 80s, that's a good thing. Isabella is starting to get her game back and we're getting our confidence back."

The next two tournaments w ill be at a place the Vaqueros are familiar with, the Alisal River course in Solvang. Alisal will be the site of the WSC Finals (WSC Nos. 8 and 9) on Nov. 1-2 and the Southern Cal Championships on Nov. 8-9.
 
WSC No. 7
At par-71 Simi Hills GC
 
Team – 1, SBCC 315. 2, Citrus 323. 3, Canyons 333. 4, Moorpark 456. 5 (tie), Glendale, Bakersfield, no score.
  Medalist – 1, Carolin Chang, SBCC, 70. 2, Jamie Lopez, Citrus, 73. 3, Lexandra So, Citrus, 74. 4, Isabella Doub, SBCC 76.
  SBCC scores – Chang 70, Isabella Doub 76, Miraya Ramirez 84, Natalya Cruz 85, Danielle Picard 88.
  WSC standings – 1, SBCC 29-6. 2, Citrus 28-7. 3, Canyons 27-8. 4, Moorpark 14-21. 5, Glendale 3-32. 6, Bakersfield 0-35.