2002 California Community Colleges
Commission on Athletics
Men's Golf Championship
CANYONS WINS COMMUNITY
COLLEGE GOLF TOURNAMENT
College of the Canyons posted a 36-hole team
score of 744 to capture the 2002 California Community College Men's
Golf State Championship Monday at the S.C.G.A. Members course in
Murrieta.
The Cougars edged College of the Desert (746) for the team title,
marking the third golf title for Canyons and the second in three
years. The Cougars also won the 2000 title.
Saddleback finished third (756).
Desert had a three stroke lead over both Canyons and Saddleback
after the 18-hole morning round, thanks to even-par 72's carded
by Ryan Ressa, Harvey Pegram and Mike Rowe. However, the winds picked
up in the afternoon and smoke from the Coto de Caza fire soiled
the air, making the afternoon round a bit more tricky.
Canyons' Brad Uptgraft and Jay Montes carded 1-over-par 73's in
the afternoon and Tommy Barber fired a 74 to set up the comeback.
The two teams were tied in the battle for the title with only Canyons'
Tommy Mansuwan still on the course representing either team. Mansuwan,
who fired a 1-under-par 71 during the morning round, needed to card
something better than a 78 to break the tie. When he made it to
the clubhouse, he reported a 76 which gave the Cougars the title.
Ressa was the tournament medalist with an even-par 144 (72-72).
Saddleback's Vinnie Poncino (70-75) and Long Beach City's Brian
Gonzales (69-76) finished a stroke back at 145. Barber, Montes and
Mansuwan each ended up with 147's. All six of these golfers earned
all-state recognition.
Reported by Jerry Hannula, Saddleback College
Sports Information Director