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Sarah Grenemyer at the RJGA Shootout at Estrella
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Sarah Grenemyer watches a drive during the RJGA Shootout at Estrella at the Golf Club of Estrella (Sept. 16-17, 2025)

Women’s golf sits tied for third after round one in South Jordan

9/21/2025 5:53:00 PM

SOUTH JORDAN, Utah – The Fort Lewis women's golf team is off to its hottest start of the 2025-26 season as the Skyhawks sit tied for third place on the strength of a 309 (+21) round one score on Sunday afternoon at the Glenmoor Golf Club.
 
The Skyhawks sit square with host institution Westminster, and one stroke back from second-place Westmont College (308, +20), and a close seven strokes back from first-place MSU Denver (302, +14). Five players sit tied for first place on the individual leaderboard after carding a one-over 73, including Westmont's Kyla Layman, Menlo's Ester Otiepkova, MSU Denver's Izabella Pesicka, Westminster's Ashley Lam, and Vangurd's Theresa Shaw, who won the Ruidoso Junior Golf Association's Shootout at Estrella last week on a 141 (-3) total.
 
Fort Lewis saw three players finish inside the top 25 following their first rounds through the par 72 course just south of Salt Lake City, Utah. Dimery Plewe, the program's second-ever individual medalist, paces the squad in a tie for sixth on the back of a two-over-par 74. Isabel Bustillos also resides inside the top 10, finishing one stroke back from Plewe with a 75 (+3).
 
Freshman Kathryn Moores has remained hot, moving into a tie for 16th on a 78 (+6) with just two bogeys or worse on the front nine. Annika Gutierrez and Sarah Grenemyer round out the squad's scoring players, both sitting tied for 39th with a pair of 82s (+10). In addition, Peyton Gibby, competing as an unattached individual, joins Grenemyer and Gutierrez in 39th with an 82 (+10) of her own.
 
FLC will play one final round tomorrow, Monday, Sept. 22, at Glenmoor Golf Club.

 
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