Girls golf team wins state championship for the first time
June, 2025
Photo: Kyuyoung Chung
On May 13, the PHS girls golf team made history by winning this year’s NJSIAA Girls Golf State Championship. This is the team’s first state title ever since its founding in 2023 by player Madeline Zang ’23. Behind this success was a roster of veterans who managed to shine both as a team and individually, with each member hitting under 100 strokes, a display of their consistency.
“They stayed committed to the process, supported one another, and consistently held themselves to a higher standard,” said Head Coach Jess Monzo. “That belief and mindset shift became a turning point that propelled them toward the state championship.”
For the team, this title is more than a trophy; it is proof of the effort and endurance from the team throughout the grueling season. Kyuyoung Chung ’26, one of the five players in the state-winning team, explains that this title was crucial for the team’s confidence — serving as redemption for the team after not doing as well in previous years.
“[The title] definitely adds to our confidence and it’s an accomplishment that we’ve worked towards collectively; so I think that really adds to the bonds between the girls as well,” said Chung.
Monzo echoes this sentiment, emphasizing that the title means more to the players, who saw themselves overcome various obstacles to achieve this feat, than it might to a spectator.
“For the team, it’s more than just a title — it’s validation that every practice, every tough round, and every challenge they faced was worth it,” said Monzo. “It’s a shared achievement that reflects their growth not just as athletes, but as a unified group.”
Despite facing numerous challenges, the team managed to not only pull through but also come out stronger than before. Throughout the season, Monzo has seen this team develop into the standout athletes they are now.
“This team has matured tremendously — not just in skill but in leadership, resilience, and their understanding of the game,” said Monzo. “Over the year, they've learned how to handle pressure, support each other, and bounce back from setbacks.”
Monzo cites consistency under pressure as one of the biggest challenges this team faced going into the state championship.
“High-stakes rounds can get into your head, especially at a state-level competition,” said Monzo. “Learning how to play one shot at a time and not let a bad hole spiral was something we worked hard on. Staying mentally tough was key — and they rose to that challenge beautifully.”
Individually, Yasna Shahriariana ’27 faced challenges on her way to the title, such as her dissatisfaction with her own playing.
“In golf it is easy to get caught up on the bad shots that you have hit previously,” said Shahriarian. “But the most important shot is always the next and I often find the need to remind myself of that.”
According to Monzo, the team showed signs of their capability and skill even before their state championship triumph. Prior to their victory at the state competition, the team also won the Red Devil Invitational and the CVC tournament.
“There was a defining moment mid-season during a tough invitational played in less-than-ideal weather conditions,” said Monzo. “Despite the challenges, the team rose to the occasion and played exceptionally well, taking home the team title against some of the top programs in the state. [Jacqueline Zang ’25] won the tournament individually, and Kyuyoung finished fourth — both incredible performances. That day, the team realized what they were truly capable of.”
Regardless of what happens next year, Monzo has an optimistic outlook for the team and the players individually.
“Every practice, every match, and every moment of support helped push this team forward,” said Monzo. “Their sportsmanship, camaraderie, and relentless work ethic made this journey truly special. This championship is a milestone, but it’s also just the beginning of what this program is capable of achieving.”