Union’s Laredo Maldonado was third at 153. Ryan Wang (157) placed fourth and Drew Scott (161) was fifth as the Papermakers rolled to the team title, 605-666 over Union. But he’s a great kid, and he played a great round today.” He can be 3-under or 10-over, and he’ll have the same demeanor. “I can never tell how his round is going by looking at him. “It was not a great day, but I did what I needed to do for me and my team,” he said.Ĭhen rallied Tuesday with a 3-under 69 to finish at 143. He was a little less satisfied with his play on Tuesday, finishing with a 36-hole total of 137. But 64, yeah, I was satisfied with that number.” The last two holes, I had about a six-footer for eagle on 17 that just didn’t drop, and another short birdie putt on 18 that didn’t drop. Definitely - it’s weird to say because I shot a 64 - but I left some shots out there. “And the rest of the round took off from there. “(Yesterday) I got going early, made some birdie putts, got my confidence up,” Huntington said. Huntington posted a 1-over 73 on Tuesday to win the district title by six shots over teammate Evan Chen. “You can’t expect a 64 two days in a row,” Foster said. The senior tore up the Great Blue course with an 8-under 64 on Monday. PORTLAND - Camas golf coach Bob Foster challenged his players to do better Tuesday than they did Monday at the 4A district tournament at Heron Lakes Golf Club.
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