Las Vegas Review-Journal

Freshman’s mission: another breakthrou­gh

Mission eyes first Clark title since 1978

- By Ashton Ferguson Las Vegas Review-journal

Riana Mission already was on Clark girls golf coach Aaron Dehne’s radar before she set foot on the Southwest magnet school campus in August.

“Her mom would forward me her scores from juniors (tournament­s), and they were awesome,” Dehne said of his current freshman. “It was like, ‘Holy crap. I’m getting this young lady?’ … I knew she was something special.”

Less than a week after going toe-to-toe with three-time region winner and Division I-bound Annick Haczkiewic­z in the two-day Class 4A Sunset Region tournament, Mission is looking to become Clark’s first individual state winner since Carrie Johnson in 1978.

The Class 4A state tournament runs Monday and Tuesday at the 5,579-yard, par-72 Highland Falls Golf Course. Coronado is the three-time defending state winner, while Cougars junior Victoria Estrada is the reigning individual champion.

“It would be pretty awesome (to win),” Mission said. “I know that the other girls are also really good, so I just have to do my best. But if I won, it would be like, ‘Wow.’”

Mission, who will tee off with the first group at 11 a.m., is one of few Southern Nevada underclass­men expected to contend for the individual title.

She has played since she was 5 years old, competed in tournament­s since age 7 and improved every day since her father introduced her and her sister to the sport.

“She’s a stunner when it comes to golfing,” Dehne said. “And really smart, too. She’s in our magnet program, and it’s a really tough one to get into.”

Mission tied or took medalist honors in four of the Chargers’ seven regular-season matches this season, including a 4-under win in the team’s first Southwest League match of the season on Sept. 11.

She finished last week’s Sunset Region tournament at 3-under 141 to place second and was one of two golfers — out of 62 — to go under par. Haczkiewic­z, a Palo Verde senior who is committed to Brigham Young, needed the back nine at Bear’s Best to thwart Mission’s upset bid.

Dehne said Mission is the best golfer he’s had in 14 years of coaching and believes the 5-foot-3-inch standout is capable of winning at Highland Falls despite going against a group of veterans and proven champions.

“She’s been preparing for her later years in golf for a long time,” Dehne said. “She’s a student of the game.”

A student of the game who has one final test this season.

Contact reporter Ashton Ferguson at aferguson@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-3830430. Follow @af_ferguson on Twitter.

 ?? Joel Angel Juarez ?? Review-journal Clark freshman Riana Mission, shown Tuesday, opens play in the Class 4A state tournament Monday at Highland Falls Golf Course.
Joel Angel Juarez Review-journal Clark freshman Riana Mission, shown Tuesday, opens play in the Class 4A state tournament Monday at Highland Falls Golf Course.

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