Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 29, 2003, Page 13, Image 13

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    White sets record
during final round
The Oregon senior finishes
Friday with a 63, breaking
the Ducks’ previous record
By Jon Roetman
Sports Reporter
You will have to excuse jimmy
White if smoke was seen coming from
the Trysting Tree Golf Course in Cor
vallis on Friday.
He was on fire.
The Oregon senior shot a school,
course and tournament record 9-un
der par 63 during Friday"s final round
of the North
west Collegiate
Classic launch- MEN'S
ing him 16
spots into a tie
for fourth.
White's round, which featured nine
birdies and nine pars, broke the pre
vious record by one stroke.
"Jimmy just played as solidly as you
can play," Oregon head coach Steve
Nosier said. "That was a truly great
round of golf."
White, who attended South Eugene
High School, was competing as an in
dividual for the Northwest Classic,
meaning his score didn't count to
ward the Oregon team score. The
Ducks could have used White's 63, as
they carded a final round 10-over 298,
dropping them one spot into a tie for
fourth with New Mexico State.
"We went back a step today and
probably should have finished a spot or
two higher," Nosier said. "But we did
have a lot of good individual rounds at
this tournament and if we get the right
five together on the same day, we've got
a chance to be pretty special."
The Ducks finished with a three-day
r
total of 869, 23 strokes behind tourna
ment winner UC-Irvine. Long Beach
State finished second, 15 strokes off the
pace, while Washington State finished
third at 17 strokes back.
White's final round put his three
day total at 7-under 207, three strokes
behind tournament winner Travis
Bertoni of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.
Sophomore lustin St. Clair, who grad
uated from Springfield's Thurston
1 ligh School, led Oregon's contingent
of five by finishing eighth with a 3-un
der 213. Senior Mike Sica and sopho
more Gregg LaVoie, who was also
competing as an individual, finished
tied for 10th at 214.
Ducks head to Washington
Oregon begins play today at the
Opus Northwest Husky Invitational
in Bremerton, Wash.
The 54-hole tournament, which *
runs through Tuesday, will take part
on the par-72, 7,035-yard Olympic
Course at Gold Mountain.
The Ducks will send White, Sica,
St. Clair, LaVoie and freshmen Eric
Hastings and Dustin Pewarchuk to
the 10-team tournament, which in
cludes two of the top four schools in
the nation. No. 3 UCLA, No. 4 Cali
fornia and No. 17 Brigham Young
will present the tournament's stiffest
competition.
"It's a quick turnaround from out
last event," Nosier said. "We've got to
think soundly and play smart on this
course because it is not as forgiving as
others that we'll play."
The Ducks finished fifth the last
time they played in the Husky Invita
tional, which was in 2001.
Contact the sports reporter
atjonroetman@dailyemerald.com.
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