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Stevenson freshman Miller has fun shooting 71

Shooting a 71 is a stellar golf round for many - but for Stevenson freshman Stephanie Milller, it wasn't up to par.

Miller fired a 1-under par en route to capturing medalist honors Wednesday afternoon on the par-72, 5,027-yard layout at Bittersweet Golf Club in the Class 2A Warren girls golf regional.

But with the way Miller was playing, she had her sights set on a score in the 60s.

"I could've done so much better," said Miller, who recorded a personal-best 6 birdies. "I finished with a double bogey (on No. 18). I shot well on the front nine and I wanted to keep things going."

Miller's effort helped Stevenson take the regional title with a 347. Highland Park (361) and Warren (383) also earned team berths in the Monday's Buffalo Grove sectional at Buffalo Grove Golf Course.

Other scores for the Patriots included Ewa Kaszuba's 86, Grace Song's 93, Nicole Crosby's 97, Claire Lavezzorio's 98 and Sylvia Suh's 107.

Warren advanced to the sectional for the second time in the last three years. Plus, the Blue Devils engineered a better performance than last week's in the North Suburban Conference tournament at Lake Bluff Golf Course, where they finished fourth.

"It was great for us. We came together as a team," Warren coach Leigh Ann Boncher said.

"We deserved every bit of it to get there (to the sectional). The best thing is that we beat all the teams in our conference after last week."

The Blue Devils were led by Lauren Patnoe (89), Dana Lindelof (95), Kim Spangler (97), Lindsay Holst (102), Jessica Chiesa (106) and Erin Walker (110).

Golfers who advanced to the sectional as individual included Buffalo Grove's Grace Kil (76) and KC Dunne (97), Carmel's Shannon Howell (90) and Jess Trunzo (99), Libertyville's Marilyn Stone (91), and Vernon Hills' Alyssa Nugent (95) and Anya Mollenhauer (97). Lake Forest's Paige Skinner (84) and Caroline Dolan (96), and Kathleen Ready (99) of Deerfield also advanced.

"I thought my putting went pretty well and my shots were accurate," said Kil, who started on the back. "My back nine was really good (36) and my front nine (40) was up and down. It seemed like the back nine was easier."

"I respect the golf course very much," Miller said. "It's a very tough golf course if you don't hit into the fairways."

Lake Zurich golfer Mackenzie Lestan chips up on the green on the 1st hole during the Warren girls golf regional Wednesday at Bittersweet Golf Club in Gurnee. Gilbert R. Boucher II | Staff Photographer
Vernon Hills golfer Alyssa Nugent putts on the 2nd hole during the Warren girls golf regional Wednesday at Bittersweet Golf Club in Gurnee. Gilbert R. Boucher II | Staff Photographer
Stevenson golfer Nicole Crosby hits off the fairway on the 1st hole during the Warren girls golf regional Wednesday at Bittersweet Golf Club in Gurnee. Gilbert R. Boucher II | Staff Photographer
Stevenson's Stephanie Miller hits her approach shot on the first hole Wednesday during the Warren girls golf regional at Bittersweet Golf Club in Gurnee. Miller was meet medalist with a 71. Gilbert R. Boucher II | Staff Photographer
Libertyville's Marilyn Stone watches her putt on the second green. Stone shot a round of 91 and finished fourth in the individual standings to qualify for the Class AA sectional. Gilbert R. Boucher II | Staff Photographer
Warren golfer Lauren Patnoe lines up her putt on the 3rd hole during the Warren girls golf regional Wednesday at Bittersweet Golf Club in Gurnee. Gilbert R. Boucher II | Staff Photographer
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