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Christine Fields enjoys her pre-match photo op. (John Fisken photos)

Christine Fields enjoys her pre-match photo op. (John Fisken photos)

Fear the Lone Wolf.

Fear the Lone Wolf.

Christine Fields wasn’t satisfied with her performance Thursday.

“Chipping ruined my whole game!,” moaned the Coupeville High School senior golfer.

Actually, though, a quick look at the stat sheet shows that, chipping aside, it wasn’t that bad a day, as she scored 22 points under modified Stableford scoring over nine holes at Useless Bay Golf and Country Club.

That earned her a third-place tie among 11 golfers.

It just wasn’t totally what the three-time state meet vet wanted to see.

“Taking it in stride, gives me more to practice so I can be prepared for district and the parts following,” Fields said.

South Whidbey’s Tara Moore was the day’s medalist, with a 27, and the Falcons crushed Lakewood 108-43 in the team competition.

Fields, the lone Wolf to golf, trains and travels with South Whidbey.

She tied with South Whidbey’s Grace Stringer, trailing just Moore and fellow Falcon Kolby Heggenes (24).

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After graduation, Christine Fields is off to San Diego State

   After graduation, Christine Fields is off to matriculate at San Diego State. First, though, she has one last high school golf season.

You wouldn’t know it from The Everett Herald, but Christine Fields had a pretty darn good day Thursday.

While the big city papers overlooked Coupeville High School’s one-woman golf team (again), her opponents certainly took notice.

The Wolf senior, kicking off a bid for a fourth straight trip to state, finished tied for second in a field of 11 duffers who teed off at Whidbey’s Useless Bay Golf and Country Club.

Fields carded a 47 while playing nine holes, which translates to a 25 in modified Stableford scoring. She tied with South Whidbey’s Rosie Portillo, just behind the day’s medalist, Falcon Tara Moore, who recorded a 27.

South Whidbey hammered Cedarcrest 112-72 in the team competition.

As the only CHS golfer, Fields trains and travels with South Whidbey while repping Coupeville’s red and black in competition.

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