Politano wins state title in golf

Otter Valley’s Mia Politano watches her tee shot on the par-3 11th hole during the Vermont high school girls golf state championships at Proctor-Pittsford Country Club on Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2019.
By ANDY KIRKALDY

PITTSFORD — Otter Valley Union High School junior Mia Politano fired an 84 on Oct. 8 at the Proctor-Pittsford Country Club to become the Division II girls’ medalist for the second straight year.

Her total was four strokes clear of the second-place finisher in D-II, Lake Region’s Tia Martinez, and five strokes better than the D-I medalist, Rutland’s Jillian Miles.

Politano has not played golf full-time this fall because she is a member of Coach John White’s Otter Valley girls’ soccer team, and she said she was happy with her game considering that factor.


OVUHS JUNIOR MIA Politano won her second straight individual girls’ Division II championship on Oct. 8 at the Proctor-Pittsford Country Club. Her round of 84 was the best of all competitors in all divisions by four strokes.

“I am pleased with the results from today,” Politano said. “My swing felt good for how little I’ve gotten to play, and that helped with my confidence level throughout the round.”

Politano said she felt particularly strong on the front nine, for which she shot a 39, despite starting with a triple bogey.

“I ended up even par through the next nine holes with a birdie on the 4th hole, a par 5. I hit my driver really well, which was helpful, and hit a lot of greens, but also had a few good up-and-down par saves,” she said. “The back nine I ran into some trouble, but still managed to pull through in the end.”

Mia and Elena Politano, pictured here with OV coach Bill Crossman, won second in the D-II team championships.

Politano’s freshman sister Elena, a less-experienced golfer, served as her teammate. They made a run at D-II team champion Lake Region before settling for second place in the division, 198 for Lake Region to 208 for the Politanos/Otters.

“I was also happy to finally have a teammate to compete with,” Politanos said. “Elena did really well for how little experience she has.”John White assisted this story by providing Mia Politano’s remarks.

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