9/9/2005 Branson 241, Drake 281 Julia Herron's 35 at McGinnis Park paced the Bulls in their first match of the season. No other player broke 40 on the par 31 course.
9/14/2005 Branson 270, Redwood 278 Julia Herron was medalist for the second straight match for the Bulls (2-0) with a 47 on the par-35 front nine at Meadow Club. "It was a great round for her considering she had an eight on the first hole," Branson coach Al Endriss said.
9/16/2005 Branson 262, Novato 365 Julia Herron medaled for the third time in four matches, shooting a 48 to lead the Bulls (3-1) at the par-36 Marin Golf and Country Club. Branson's No. 3 golfer, Gina Shalavi, also had a nice round, chipping in from 20 yards out on the eighth hole, shooting a 50. Blaire Sussman led Novato (0-4) with a 49.
9/20/2005 Branson 274, San Marin 328 Julia Herron continued her consistent play of the season, firing a 45 and earning medalist honors at Peacock Gap Golf & Country Club for the fourth time this season for the Bulls (4-1). "She has never been out of the 40s all season," Branson coach Al Endriss said. "She's been exceptionally consistent, a workman-like golfer. She's a real competitor." Herron had a birdie on the par 3 7th hole.
9/21/2005

Prep roundup: Herron, Qvale key Bulls' win - Julia Herron continued her torrid play, medaling for the fourth time in five matches and shooting under 50 for the fifth straight match for the Branson girls golf team. Herron shot a 44 at the par-36 Peacock Gap to lead the Bulls (5-1) to their second narrow win over the Giants (3-3) this season, 256-264.

9/27/2005 Branson 256, Novato 337 The Bulls' Julia Herron and Novato's Blair Susman battled neck-and-neck to split medalist honors, firing 45s at Branson's home course at Peacock Gap.
10/4/2005 Branson 252, Drake 325 Julia Herron had three pars and a birdie to finish with a 4-over 40 to lead the Bulls over the Pirates at Peacock Gap. "Julia has been our guiding light," Branson coach Al Endriss said. "I'd have to say, 40 is a great score considering the weather. It was awful, blowing and cold."
10/6/2005

Branson 250, Justin-Siena 289 The Bulls' depth overcame Maria Bianchi's 1-under-par 36 at Peacock Gap, which was an especially strong score considering the greens were aerated Monday. Julia Herron fired a 43 to lead Branson (11-1) over Justin-Siena (4-6).

10/21/2005 Branson 244, Tam 308 Julia Herron, Courtney Ulshafer and the rest of the Bulls closed the regular season on a high note, shooting their best round of the season in a victory over the Red-tailed Hawks. Herron and Ulshafer were co-medalists, shooting 5-over 42s at Peacock Gap. Laura Reed led Tam (3-10), shooting a 47. Branson (14-2) heads into the MCAL playoffs as the No. 2 seed, behind only Marin Catholic.