AJGA PRESEASON JUNIOR AT DIABLO GRANDE
Diablo Grande, The Legends West Course
Patterson, Calif.
March 9-11, 2001
HARLINGTEN SEIZES AJGA LEAD WITH
1-UNDER AT DIABLO GRANDE
PATTERSON, Calif. - Only one player stayed below
par during the windy first round of the AJGA Preseason
Junior at Diablo Grande. Seann Harlingten of Scottsdale,
Ariz., holds a one-shot lead after 18 holes on the Legends
West Course at Diablo Grande Resort in Patterson, Calif.
Conducted by the American Junior Golf Association,
the two-day stroke play event features 84 golfers, ages
13-18, from 14 states.
Harlingten carded four birdies en route to his 1-under-par
71, achieving his goal heading into the event.
"I wanted to break 75 everyday," Harlingten
said. "I thought that would be a good score because
it's really windy."
Players were challenged by the wind all day, which
gusted throughout the morning and afternoon. As a result,
Harlingten was the only player managing to shoot below
par.
Last year, Harlingten won five straight tournaments
at the regional and national level. In Sunday's final
round, he will look to win another one. To do so, he
will need to stave off several close challengers.
Mick Baker of Danville, Calif., is one shot off the
pace after firing an even-par 72. Ryan Qualle of Turlock,
Calif., is two strokes back at 73.
Tied for fourth at 74 are Michael Wilson of Pacific
Grove, Calif., Bobby Nyberg of El Dorado Hills, Calif.,
Edward McGlasson of Orange, Calif., and Lenny Park of
Rowland Heights, Calif.
The final round of the AJGA Preseason Junior at Diablo
Grande begins Sunday, March 11, at 7:30 a.m. on the
Legends West Course at Diablo Grande Resort.
## AJGA ##
PATTERSON, Calif. -- First-round results from
the AJGA PRESEASON JUNIOR AT DIABLO GRANDE conducted
by the American Junior Golf Association at Diablo Grande,
The Legends West Course. Par: 36-36--72. Yardage: Boys:
6,804.
Seann Harlingten (2005) Scottsdale, Ariz.* 36-35--71
Mick Baker (2002) Danville, Calif.* 35-37--72
Ryan Qualle (2001) Turlock, Calif.* 37-36--73
Michael Wilson (2002) Pacific Grove, Calif.* 35-39--74
Bobby Nyberg (2003) El Dorado Hills, Calif.* 36-38--74
Edward McGlasson (2002) Orange, Calif.* 37-37--74
Lenny Park (2002) Rowland Heights, Calif.* 36-38--74
Reid Scarff (2002) Oroville, Calif.* 35-40--75
Blake Moore (2002) Monrovia, Calif.* 36-39--75
Spencer Levin (2002) Elk Grove, Calif.* 39-36--75
Spencer Paschall (2003) Rancho Murieta, Calif.* 37-39--76
Dennis Huh (2004) La Palma, Calif.* 37-40--77
Paul Brown (2002) South Pasadena, Calif.* 41-36--77
Colin Wilcox (2004) Camarillo, Calif.* 37-40--77
Matthew Ma (2002) Aiea, Hawaii* 39-38--77
Adam Sollers (2001) Los Altos Hills, Calif.* 38-39--77
Daniel Lim (2005) Cupertino, Calif.* 37-40--77
Joe Ryon (2002) Carlsbad, Calif.* 34-43--77
Jason Turner (2004) Little Rock, Ark.* 36-42--78
Neno Boonyaplanum (2003) Irvine, Calif.* 38-40--78
Nathan Pistacchio (2004) Fresno, Calif.* 35-44--79
Stephen Harward (2003) Santa Ana, Calif.* 39-40--79
Jordan Nasser (2002) Anaheim Hills, Calif.* 36-44--80
Andy Fohrer (2001) Arcadia, Calif.* 39-41--80
Joey Benedetti (2004) Huntington Beach, Calif.* 39-41--80
Aaron Goldberg (2003) Encinitas, Calif.* 42-38--80
Matt Kinsinger (2003) Reno, Nev.* 40-40--80
Brian Carter (2003) Portland, Ore.* 39-41--80
David Parrish (2001) Las Vegas, Nev.* 40-40--80
Adam Kern (2003) Castro Valley, Calif.* 36-45--81
Adam Croxton (2002) Somerset, Calif.* 37-44--81
Chad Wood (2002) Fortuna, Calif.* 39-42--81
Jeff Johnson (2002) Glencoe, Ill.* 42-39--81
Marty Melcher (2003) Redlands, Calif.* 41-40--81
Giovanni Guzzo (2002) Atherton, Calif.* 40-41--81
Jason Davis (2002) Rancho Sante Fe, Calif.* 40-42--82
Sean Meier (2002) Palm Desert, Calif.* 41-41--82
Dustin Robbins (2003) Henderson, Nev.* 40-42--82
Michael Eddy (2002) Portland, Ore.* 37-45--82
Ari Goott (2004) Sandy, Utah* 41-41--82
Aaron Davis (2004) Palm Desert, Calif.* 41-41--82
Brett Kanda (2005) La Crescenta, Calif.* 39-43--82
Chris Lavery (2003) Irvine, Calif.* 40-43--83
Brett Sollers (2001) Los Altos Hills, Calif.* 40-43--83
Billy Moon (2003) Irvine, Calif.* 40-43--83
Jonathan Lai (2003) Arcadia, Calif.* 44-39--83
Jeff Ditullio (2002) Thousand Oaks, Calif.* 42-41--83
Nate Schunke (2003) Rochester, Minn.* 38-46--84
Jon Pratkanis (2003) Butler, Pa.* 38-46--84
Brent Peterson (2002) Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.* 43-41--84
Brandon Graspointner (2002) Turlock, Calif.* 40-44--84
Bobby Pancratz (2002) Chandler, Ariz.* 41-44--85
Jason Kramer (2002) Englewood, Colo.* 42-43--85
Cooper Essick (2003) Pleasanton, Calif.* 43-42--85
Kurt Franz (2002) Oakland, Calif.* 44-41--85
Scott MacDonald (2002) Playa Del Rey, Calif.* 44-41--85
Austin Wang (2004) Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.* 43-43--86
Michael Corso (2002) Scottsdale, Ariz.* 43-43--86
Kenta Minejima (2002) Irvine, Calif.* 44-42--86
Steven Russo (2002) Monterey, Calif.* 43-43--86
Brian Archer (2003) San Jose, Calif.* 49-37--86
Grant Haney (2003) Glendale, Calif.* 43-43--86
David Lenvin (2002) Santa Monica, Calif.* 43-44--87
Steven Crossley (2002) Las Vegas, Nev.* 39-48--87
Doug Green (2002) Glendora, Calif.* 41-46--87
Louis Honore (2002) Gardena, Calif.* 45-43--88
Trevor Ozawa (2001) Honolulu, Hawaii* 41-47--88
Matt Rounds (2002) Tucson, Ariz.* 39-49--88
Jared Tarlow (2003) Calabasas, Calif.* 45-44--89
Andrew Temple (2003) Berkeley, Calif.* 43-47--90
Adam Buras (2002) Covington, La.* 40-50--90
Dusty Diedrich (2002) Fresno, Calif.* 47-43--90
Garrett Sullivan (2002) Reseda, Calif.* 47-44--91
Lance Vasquez (2002) Fort Worth, Texas* 48-44--92
Tim Cha (2005) Chino Hills, Calif.* 39-53--92
Reyn Murphy (2003) Los Alamitos, Calif.* 43-49--92
Scott Qualle (2004) Turlock, Calif.* 44-48--92
Trevor Branon (2002) Los Gatos, Calif.* 50-43--93
David Blue (2003) Edina, Minn.* 41-52--93
Matt Tierney (2005) Burlingame, Calif.* 43-51--94
Scott Brozena (2002) Littleton, Colo.* 50-48--98
Jeff Miller (2005) Lone Tree, Colo.* 49-52--101
Thom Irvin (2002) Grayslake, Ill.* 51-51--102
Jon Burkard (2002) Alameda, Calif.* DQ (Rule 20-7b)
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