- November 25, 2024
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Riverview High golfer Kadi Pallastrone shot a combined 146 and then won an eight-hole playoff to win the Class 3A girls state championship Nov. 5 and Nov. 6, at Howey-in-the-Hills.
The Pine View School senior became the first female to win a state golf championship for Riverview.
Following her state championship performance, Pallastrone signed a national letter of intent to play golf for Queens University in Charlotte, N.C.
Winning the state title was an amazing feeling. I never expected to win. I was just out there playing my best and having fun. It was such an unexpected surprise, but I am so happy and so grateful that it happened.
To be a state champion means that I get to represent my school and my city, and it just feels amazing. I am so honored.
During the playoff, my adrenaline was rushing and I was so nervous. I was just trying to stay as calm as I could and keep myself in the game as long as I could, always trying to give myself chances.
(Everyone told me to just) go out and play your best and just have fun because being at states is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. You never know if you will get there again, so you have to embrace the experience and make it as memorable as you can.
I am going to miss my teammates so much. They make the high school golf experience worthwhile, and, without them, it wouldn’t have been the same. They are a great bunch of girls; and I’m so proud at all we have achieved over these last four years.
I am very excited for the great competition I am going to encounter (at the collegiate level) and challenging myself as a player and seeing how good I can be.
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