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Boys' golf: No sudden-death playoffs at SeaCliff CC

May 12, 2008 |  4:13 pm

Dsc00965_2The Southern Section-Toyota boys' golf individual Southern Regional was unable to hold a playoff to settle a tie for the final four spots because of a church's fundraiser tournament that  was set to tee-off soon.

Sophomore John Kim of Los Alamitos had the low score at SeaCliff Country Club in Huntington Beach on Monday with a four-under 68, but seven players were tied with 76. Unable to decide it with a sudden-death playoff, officials went with the second tie-breaker, a card-off-- which is when a player's scores on the finals nine holes are added up.

The players that advance to next week's section's individual championships were Kwang Yi of Valencia, Amar Vanmali of Cathedral, James Taylor of Foothill and Arturo Saro of Warrenn.

The other three will be on the alternate list in the following order: Rak Cho of Brea Olinda, Brett McGaughey of Laguna and Jeff Fuzzard of Marina.

For a full list of the players that advanced keep reading. The championships will played at Mission Lakes Country Club next Monday.

-- Jaime Cardenas

--Image by Jaime Cardenas

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PlacePlayer SchoolScore
1stJohn KimLos Alamitos68
2ndNate ParkTesoro71
3rdSpencer AndersonBrentwood71
4thKevin DeHuffSanta Margarita71
T-5thPatrick CantlayServite72
T-5thEricFrazzettaL.B. Poly72
T-5thRyan TetraultVilla Park72
T-5thMichael YiuLaguna Hills72
T-9thBrianAlleBrentwood73
T-9thDiwen ChenSanta Margarita73
T-9thSteve KangBeckman73
T-9thJulian RamirezBrea Olinda73
T-9thShane RozeboomValley Christian73
T-9thDarren SaquiGahr73
T-15thConnor CovingtonVilla Park74
T-15thRyan KnappEstancia74
T-15thMichael LiuFoothill74
T-15thBoris StantchevL.B. Wilson74
T-19thMark AnguianoLa Serna75
T-19thJames BackLakewood75
T-19thP.J. FieldingBrentwood75
T-19thAlex KangBeckman75
T-19thBryan KimChino Hills75
T-19thTainLeeSt. Margaret75
T-19thKevin LimSunny Hills75
T-19thJosh ParkDiamond Bar75
T-27thAmar VanmaliCathedral76
T-27thKwangYiValencia76
T-27thJames TaylorFoothill76
T-27thArturo SaroWarren76

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