California Women's Championship; Daniels Repeats in CWC.PEBBLE BEACH, Calif.--(BW SportsWire)--July 21, 1999-- Defending champion defending champion n (SPORT) → defensor/a m/f del tÃtulo defending champion n (Sport) → champion(ne) en titre Jenna Jenna is a common birth name given to females. It is a variation of Jennifer or Genevieve. Its origin is English and means Fair Phantom.
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a final-round 75 Wednesday Wednesday: see week. but still managed to retain her title in the
fourth annual California California (kăl'ĭfôr`nyə), most populous state in the United States, located in the Far West; bordered by Oregon (N), Nevada and, across the Colorado River, Arizona (E), Mexico (S), and the Pacific Ocean (W). Women's Championship held at Poppy Hills
Golf Course The Poppy Hills Golf Course is a golf course in Pebble Beach, California, on the Monterey Peninsula just outside of Monterey, California. It was designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. and it opened in 1986. .Daniels finished with a 1-over-par figure of 72-70-75--217. That was two strokes better than fast-closing Jessica JESSICA Java-Enable Single-System-Image Computing Architecture Reese REESE Research and Evaluation on Education in Science and Engineering (National Science Foundation) from Santa Rosa Santa Rosa, city, Argentina Santa Rosa, city (1991 pop. 80,629), capital of La Pampa prov., central Argentina. It is a modern city and road junction surrounded by a rich agricultural and cattle-raising area. . Reese fired a brilliant 2-under-par 70 in the last round and finished at 72-77-70--219. The tournament is conducted by officials from six California Women's Associations, including the Women's Golf Association of Northern California Northern California, sometimes referred to as NorCal, is the northern portion of the U.S. state of California. The region contains the San Francisco Bay Area, the state capital, Sacramento; as well as the substantial natural beauty of the redwood forests, the northern , the Pacific Women's Golf Association, San Diego San Diego (săn dēā`gō), city (1990 pop. 1,110,549), seat of San Diego co., S Calif., on San Diego Bay; inc. 1850. San Diego includes the unincorporated communities of La Jolla and Spring Valley. Coronado is across the bay. City, Women's Public Links of Southern California Southern California, also colloquially known as SoCal, is the southern portion of the U.S. state of California. Centered on the cities of Los Angeles and San Diego, Southern California is home to nearly 24 million people and is the nation's second most populated region, , Western American American, river, 30 mi (48 km) long, rising in N central Calif. in the Sierra Nevada and flowing SW into the Sacramento River at Sacramento. The discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill (see Sutter, John Augustus) along the river in 1848 led to the California gold rush of Women's GA and the Women's Golf Association of Southern California. Daniels is a senior at the University of Arizona (body, education) University of Arizona - The University was founded in 1885 as a Land Grant institution with a three-fold mission of teaching, research and public service. where she was an All-America For other uses, see All-American (disambiguation). An All-America "team" is an honorary sports team composed of outstanding amateur players, those considered the best players of a specific season for each team position, who are referred to as All-American selection and won the Pac-10 championship. Reese, 18, will be a freshman at the University of Texas in September September: see month. . She played on the boys high school golf team and was a two-time junior All-America. -0- Jenna Daniels Chula Vista 72 70 75 217 Jessica Reese Santa Rosa 72 77 70 219 Danielle LaVoie Silverado 73 78 74 225 Lisa Yamane Olympic Club 75 75 76 226 Natalie Gulbis Whitney Oaks 78 74 74 226 Corey Weworski Shadow Ridge 79 74 75 228 Mitsue Lewis Lomas Santa Fe 77 76 75 228 Kathy Kurata Friendly Hills 75 74 80 229 Marianne Towersey Santa Ana 77 76 79 232 Maggie Merritt Fairbanks Ranch 73 78 82 233 Lyn Nelson Half Moon Bay 79 78 78 235 Tasha Browner Mountain Gates 72 77 87 236 Jamie Hoffman San Luis Rey Downs 77 77 83 237 Christine Romer Green Valley 80 78 79 237 Dianne Yelovich Los Verdes 77 75 87 239 Sarah Bellinger Monterey 81 77 82 240 Deborah Anderson Mission Hills 83 78 79 240 Vanessa Redman Contra Costa 81 83 76 240 Judy Miller Salinas 76 82 83 241 Ria Quiazon Discovery Bay 80 79 82 241 Tara Fox Silverado 85 75 79 241 Ann Lahey Meadow Club 79 84 78 241 Sally Voss Krueger San Francisco GC 80 83 78 241 Carmel Sielicki Dryden Park 77 83 82 242 Kelly Williams SCPGA GC 84 81 77 242 Leigh Casey Corral de Tierra 79 83 81 243 Lynne Cowan El Macero 84 78 81 243 Tricia Martin Exec. Women's Golf 81 81 81 243 Lisa Bagley Ridgemark 80 84 79 243 Kelly Thomas El Macero 82 83 79 244 Regina Drysdale Rancho Santa Fe 82 85 78 245 Joni Wexler Bernardo Heights 87 77 82 246 Karen Mabli Palos Verdes 84 81 81 246 Lisa Speaker H.P. Silicon Valley 84 83 80 247 Marsha Lutz Boundary Oaks 88 80 79 247 Sue Blomberg Del Paso 80 83 85 248 Alice Harcourt Torrey Pines 84 84 81 249 Merry Morgan El Dorado 84 82 84 250 Karen Price Cypress Lakes 82 84 84 250 Brenda Markstein Diablo 84 84 82 250 Nicole Coffey Shadow Ridge 77 84 90 251 Jacqueline Misho Sandpiper 83 82 86 251 Linda Kress California 85 82 84 251 Elisa Echeverria Rancho Murieta 85 83 84 252 Sandy Woodruff Pasatiempo 89 82 82 253 Debbie Behlman Silver Creek Valley 83 92 78 253 Tracey Vandeweghe Rancho Santa Fe Farms 86 83 85 254 Sandy Szczerbin Los Positas 88 82 84 254 Lily Garcia El Dorado 87 86 81 254 Barbara Vandeweghe San Jose 89 84 83 256 Tracy Freeman El Macero 87 87 82 256 Jeanette Cleveland Bakersfield 85 86 86 257 Pat Lyle Meadow Club 88 83 89 258 Sissy Nichols Shoreline 82 88 88 258 Sandy Woods Campbell 89 85 84 258 Kathleen Kolar Candlewood/Morningside 88 85 86 259 Arleene Wilkolaski Pasatiempo 84 91 84 259 Kathleen Otremba Mission Hills 88 89 82 259 Jara Goldstein Westlake Village 92 87 81 260 Karen Brannon Bernardo Heights 96 84 80 260 Barbara Hall Lighthouse 84 85 92 261 Lisa Winsten Blackhawk 84 86 91 261 Mima Suwa Green Hills 87 85 89 261 Kay Kurdziel Butte Creek 92 82 83 261 Mary Martinez El Dorado 92 87 82 261 Laura Holbrook Friendly Hills 87 93 81 261 Helen Brandon Almaden 84 87 91 262 Alice Ney Almaden 87 94 91 262 Natalie McNicholas Serrano 92 84 86 262 Cathy Dixon Bear Creek 89 88 85 262 Shannon Fleming Bear Creek 89 88 85 262 Olivia Slutzky Odetics 88 90 84 262 Christy Ferrero Woodbridge 88 93 81 262 Desiree Banlowe Spanish Hills 83 90 90 263 Akiki Vajda The Farms 90 84 89 263 Dina Clifford Calabasa 88 86 89 263 Youn Ku Castlewood 92 84 87 263 Dianne Wilson Wood Ranch 82 90 92 264 Sheri Erskine Castlewood 90 90 84 264 Carla Loomis Simi Hills 88 95 81 264 Mary Hill San Francisco GC 89 87 89 265 Mieko Oshima El Macero 85 93 87 265 Trudi Souza West Valley 87 95 83 265 Pat Hill Escondido 88 89 89 266 Ginger Essick Brookside 87 90 89 266 Angel Dominguez Oracle Golf Club 85 89 93 267 MaryAnn Shipley El Dorado 86 96 87 269 JoAnn Moran Indian Ridge 93 86 91 270 Peggy Stratton Knollwood 91 91 88 270 Martha Redfearn Big Canyon 92 94 85 271 Kaoru Komai Alondra Park 93 92 87 272 Lenna Munro Wood Ranch 88 94 94 276 Raye Shankland Candlewood 88 90 100 278 Di Ambrosio Crystal Springs 94 92 92 278 JJ Mink Bernardo Heights 92 96 92 280 Carol Patterson Bernardo Heights 98 94 89 281 Jennifer Gamberdella La Cumbre 95 101 85 281 Susan VanCott Bernardo Heights 85 100 97 282 Barbara Huffman Los Verdes 91 84 90 283 Miyuki Inouye Virginia 100 91 92 283 Cherie Gordon Sony Pictures Golf League 97 96 91 284 Jennifer Dickinson Dove Canyon 90 92 86 286 Joan Furry Newport Beach 94 93 100 287 Beckie Diltz Bakersfield 100 98 89 287 Lorri Biasi Greater South Bay 96 95 98 289 Rebecca Mallonee Hacienda 96 99 94 289 Melissa Gherman Monterey Peninsula 106 91 99 296 Emiko Asano Los Verdes 99 100 97 296 Lynn Lilyquist Rancho Santa Fe 107 97 97 301 Donna Meyer Needles Muni 112 WD WD WD -0- Note to Editors: This is not an NCGA (National Computer Graphics Association) A Fairfax, Virginia-based organization dedicated to developing and promoting the computer graphics industry. 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