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Yoo, Voigt step forward in Buffalo Grove sectional

After the first nine holes Monday at Buffalo Grove Golf Club, Conant senior Kris Yoo was trailing Fremd senior Kelly Voigt by 1 stroke.

But on the back nine, the defending Class AA state champ was on her game like never before in a high school event.

Yoo produced a 5-under 33, including 5 birdies, to finish the round with a 3-under 72 and take first place at the Buffalo Grove Class AA girls golf sectional.

Eight other area individuals, including Voigt (third-place with a personal best 77), will also continue playing at Friday's Class AA state finals at the Hickory Ridge Golf Course in Carbondale.

No area team qualified for the state finals.

Regional champion St. Viator came the closest, falling short by 1 stroke to runner-up Loyola (333-334).

New Trier took first place with a 312.

Yoo, coming off a Mid-Suburban League and regional title, won the sectional title by 2 strokes over New Trier's Elizabeth Szokol (74).

Voigt could not have picked a better time to shoot the best 18-hole score of her high school career (77) to finish third, 1 stroke ahead of New Trier's Kristin Wright (78).

Stevenson freshman Stephanie Miller, coming off a regional title (71) at the Bittersweet Golf Club in Gurnee, was the last golfer to break 80 with score of 79.

Other local qualifiers who made the cut for Carbondale were St. Viator senior Abby Dickey (80), Buffalo Grove freshman Grace Kil (81), Prospect senior Ellie Tixier (81), St. Viator senior Hallie Dunn (82) and Barrington senior Taylor Quinn (82).

"Kris (Yoo) played her game," said Conant coach Diana Johannesen. "She had an unbelievable back nine."

"I am very happy," Yoo said. "I just had to put it all back together (for back nine). Kelly had a great day. She pushed me so I have to thank her."

"My whole game was just on," said Voigt, an all-state third baseman who played for the Vikings' Class AA third-place state team last spring. "I was just playing everything smart. It was great to play with such a great group (Kil and Maine South's Rachel Oberheide, who shot an 81). There were good vibes all-around."

"Kelly is just a tremendous athlete," said Fremd coach Christine Vlaming. "She is extremely gifted and it will be awesome to watch her in Carbondale."

Kil became the first Bison since Shannon Byrne in 2000 to qualify for state.

"I was happy with how I played in the middle of my round, but the not the start or the end," said the 14-year-old Kil, who punched a nifty sand shot to within 4 feet on the par-5 No. 16 and then sank the putt for birdie. "It's been a goal of mine to get to state so I'm really excited."

Prospect senior Ellie Tixier is also excited about making her state finals debut.

"My short game really came through," said Tixier, who carded a 39-42. "Everything came together so it was awesome."

Dickey and Dunn said it was tough seeing their Lions miss state by a stroke.

"That was a killer," said Dunn, who shot a personal best for high school. "At least we put up a fight. It wasn't a landslide."

"I was happy with my round," Dickey added. "I wish my whole team made it but Loyola played awesome and won by 1 stroke."

Dickey, who like Voigt also plays third base for her Lions softball team, made 11 pars and 1 birdie.

"I hit the ball really solid," she said. "My tees shot were where I wanted them. I didn't putt as well as I would have liked to."

Quinn's final putt put her into the state finals for a fourth straight season.

After just missing a 36-footer for eagle on the par-5 18th hole, Quinn sank a downhill, breaking 4-footer for the birdie which earned her a trip to Carbondale.

"I was thinking this may be my last high school hole," said Quinn, who will play for the University of Minnesota. "Then I said, never mind. I can't think that way. I'm going to state."

Instead she made the putt, giving her a 43-39 for the round, the exact same score she shot in the sectional as a freshman.

Fremd's Kelly Voigt chips up on the 17th green in girls golf sectional play Monday in Wheeling. Mark Welsh | Staff Photographer
Barrington's Taylor Quinn during the girls golf sectional at Buffalo Grove Golf Club. Mark Welsh | Staff Photographer
Watching the flight of drive on No. 18, Conant's Kris Yoo finishes strong at the girls golf sectional on Monday at Buffalo Grove Golf Club. Mark Welsh | Staff Photographer
Fremd's Kelly Voigt lines up her shot on the 18th hole in the girls golf sectional in Wheeling. Mark Welsh | Staff Photographerm
Fremd's Kelly Voigt and Conant's Kris Yoo share a hug on the 18th hole at Buffalo Grove Golf Club. Mark Welsh | Staff Photographer
Stevenson's Stephanie Miller unwinds from her golf swing after finishing strong at the girls golf sectional at Buffalo Grove Golf Club. Mark Welsh | Staff Photographer
Barrington's Taylor Quinn during the girls sectional on the 16th hole. Mark Welsh | Staff Photographer
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