
"Those walking around the campus at La Salle High in Pasadena who spot 15-year-old sophomore Regina Lee might want to stop and say hello, for she could be a future fencing star for the United States. She won gold in Division I Women's Epee at USA Fencing's first North America Cup of the season in Salt Lake City. She became one of the youngest to win a Division I national title. She holds national championships in four different age groups."
"She joins men's fencers Nick Itkin (Palisades grad) and Bryce Louie (Campbell Hall) as promising standouts from Southern California."
Fifteen-year-old Regina Lee, a sophomore at La Salle High in Pasadena, achieved gold in Division I Women's Epee at USA Fencing's first North America Cup of the season in Salt Lake City. She ranked among the youngest athletes to win a Division I national title and holds national championships in four different age groups. Her accomplishments place her among promising Southern California fencers and align her with other notable local athletes such as Nick Itkin and Bryce Louie. Her victories reflect notable success at both age-group and open national levels in U.S. fencing.
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