The history of girls’ golf in the Central Coast Section is not a very long one, relatively speaking. The first CCS playoffs began in 1965 with the cross country championships, but a CCS girls’ golf tournament did not start until 1993, and it was only an individual event.

Valley Christian’s Jae Jean Ro was the first-ever CCS girls’ golf champion, posting a winning round of 79. Ro would go on to win the title in 1995 and 1996, as well.

The first team tournament did not begin until 1998, with Monta Vista Christian-Watsonville winning the first team title by three shots over Stevenson, 278 to 281. Los Gatos’ Marcia Wallace won the individual crown with a round of 76.

And since the inception of CCS girls’ golf, the game has gotten exponentially better and the talent may not be greater than i

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