UFV Cascades Dani Shap named PACWEST Women’s Golfer of the Year.

PACWEST

Jen Woods, Darren Whitehouse and Aaron Pauls join Shap on PACWEST All-Star team.     

Chilliwack, BC…Dani Shap, a second year member of the UFV Cascades women’s golf team has been named the 2013 PACWEST Female Golfer of the Year.  The Mission, BC native finished the three-tournament regular season with a score of 474 to capture the individual title.  Shap is joined on the PACWEST All-Star team by teammate Jen Woods, Kelowna, BC, who shot a 480 for the season  and VIU Mariners Kalli Gordon, Qualicum, BC with a 491 total. Shap, Woods and Gordon also receive conference medals for their top three finish.

PACWEST (W)
Kalli Gordon,VIU, Jen Woods, UFV and Dani Shap, UFV  

On the Men’s side Aaron Pauls, Chilliwack, BC and Darren Whitehouse, Langley, BC have earned all-star status for the 2013 season.  Pauls finished third with a three-tournament score of 428 and Whitehouse tied for fourth with a score of 431.  Will Deck, Kelowna, BC was the 2013 individual champion, as the UBC-O heat veteran finished with a three-tournament total of 425.  Camosun’s Jarred Callbeck, Victoria, BC finished second with 427 and Brent Pound Kamloops, BC led TRU Wolfpack with a score of 431, tied with Whitehouse.  Deck, Callbeck and Pauls also receive conference medals for their top three finish.

PACWEST (M)
Jarred Callbeck, Camosun, Will Deck, UBC-O, Aaron Pauls, UFV,
Darren Whitehouse, UFV & Brent Pound, TRU

The top three women and top five men are PACWEST all-stars.

Photo Credit:  Tree Frog Imaging

One Response to UFV Cascades Dani Shap named PACWEST Women’s Golfer of the Year.

  1. Lynne Powlik October 7, 2013 at 7:33 pm #

    Congratulations to all. Good luck at the Nationals. ( who am I ? I was your female Rules official in Chilliwack. )

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