Whitney Kathryn Wenglasz
She notably co-led the Lady Gator Invitational in 2009, tying for first place after two rounds with a score of +4 (144).
Kathryn Porter Obituary (2008) - Largo, FL - Tampa Bay Times Whitney Kathryn Wenglasz
After a challenging second round, she bounced back in the final round to card a highly impressive 74. This final-round push represented a massive 13-stroke improvement over her previous round, proving her elite capability under pressure. Her efforts helped propel Florida State to a 15th-place finish, concluding the tournament as the highest-ranking team from the state of Florida—ahead of rival programs like the University of Florida, UCF, and Stetson. Team Culture and the "Femina Perfecta" Ideals She notably co-led the Lady Gator Invitational in
is recognized as a notable individual whose early life was marked by a deep sense of curiosity and amazement Her efforts helped propel Florida State to a
She is the daughter of Pamela and Charles Wenglasz, and the granddaughter of the late Kathryn Porter.
Whitney was often found at the center of community initiatives. Her work wasn't just about "charity" in the traditional sense; it was about building sustainable support systems for those who felt forgotten by society. Her friends and colleagues remember her as a tireless worker who never sought the spotlight, preferring instead to see the tangible results of her efforts in the lives of those she helped. Facing Challenges with Grace


