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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, JULY 27, 2015 SPORTS 7A Whealdon wins Grand Champions; Tennant takes title No. 9 By GARY HENLEY The Daily Astorian WARRENTON — It was “rally time” on the golf course Saturday at the Astoria Golf & &RXQWU\&OXERQWKH¿QDOGD\ of action in the 105th annual Or- egon Coast Invitational. One rally fell a bit short in the Women’s division, but an- other came up big time in the Grand Champions. When all was said and done, Lara Mack Tennant walked away with her ninth Women’s title, while Jack Whealdon made it 2-for-2 in both of his Coast appearances. After rallying from 3-down WRZLQDVHPL¿QDO)ULGD\7HQ- nant lost a 5-up lead to Aman- da Jacobs in the afternoon round of the Women’s champi- RQVKLSÀLJKW¿QDOEXWZRQRQ the 37th hole after Jacobs had rallied to tie. Whealdon was 5-down to Riley Elmes in Saturday’s afternoon round, pulled even with a putt on the 29th hole, then went 1-up with three holes remaining and held on for the championship. Whealdon last won the Coast Invitational in 2012, his only other appearance. ,W ZDV 7HQQDQW¶V ¿UVW 2&, championship since 2010. “It’s been a while,” she said. “I don’t even know how many I’ve won (nine). They all mean a lot. It’s hard to win a golf tourna- ment, and so whenever you win one, you have to cherish it and be thankful for it.” She added, “It’s always fun to win this tournament, but it’s more fun just having my fami- ly caddy for me, and watching and cheering everybody else on,” said Tennant, whose sis- ters (Cappy and Renee), father (George) and extended family have something over 20 Coast Invitational Championships. “That’s really what the week is about. Winning is a bonus.” She almost didn’t make it to Saturday. She was 3-down after KROHV LQ )ULGD\¶V VHPL¿QDO against Ale Kirakossian. Tennant won that match, and ZDV XS DIWHU 6DWXUGD\¶V ¿UVW 18 holes against Jacobs. The lead eventually reached 5-up. After that, ”Amanda had IRXURU¿YHELUGLHVRQWKHEDFN side,” Tennant said. “I was get- ting pars, and she was getting birdies, and I just kept saying to myself ‘just keep parring out,’ and things will go my way. She tied it up going into 16, and we tied 16, 17 and 18 with pars (both hitting nice third shots).” Replaying the 18th hole, Tennant was able to make a short putt to close out the win — ironic, because she had missed a similar putt last year, giving the title to Jacobs. “I just tried to stay shot-by- shot, and not think about the past,” Tennant said. “There’s been lots of times I’ve won on 18. Last year, I happened to lose on 18. I just tried to put a good stroke on it this time, and hope that it goes in.” Whealdon wins second title The men’s Grand Champi- onship ended shortly before the Women’s match, with Wheal- don closing it out on the 35th hole, when Elmes missed a putt. Elmes was 5-up after the morning round and maintained a 3-up lead through 26 holes, before Whealdon’s consistent SOD\¿QDOO\FDXJKWXSZLWK(O- mes, who had six birdies in the morning round. Elmes golfs out of the Ore- gon Golf Club and will compete for Loyola Marymount Univer- sity this fall. In the afternoon round, “we tied (holes) one, two and three, and four was the first hole I won on the second 18,” Whealdon said. “I didn’t have any bogeys on the sec- ond 18. I knew there were a lot of holes still to play. I was hitting good putts on the first 18 — they just weren’t dropping. I knew it would even out, and I would make a few RQWKHEDFN)RUWXQDWHO\HQRXJK, got a few to go.” Including one on the 11th hole (29th overall) to tie, and he made another tough shot ¿YH KROHV DIWHU WKDW RQ WKH 16th fairway. “On 16 I drove it a little left and hit the cart path, and it ended up on the lip of the bun- ker, so I had a real funny lie, with one foot in and one foot out of the bunker,” he said. “I KLWLWWRDERXW¿YHIHHWEHORZ the hole, which was a pretty decent shot. That was my best shot of the day.” MORE PHOTOS Online www.DailyAstorian.com Saturday’s 35 holes of golf for Whealdon came one day after going 22 to defeat Har- ULVRQ 0RLU LQ WKH VHPL¿QDOV 0RLU KDG HDUOLHU TXDOL¿HG IRU this year’s U.S. Open Section- als, and still has hopes of mak- ing the University of Oregon golf team as a walk-on. “I walked yesterday’s round, and I knew I’d be play- ing 36 today, so I decided to take a cart,” Whealdon said of 6DWXUGD\¶V¿QDO³7KHQ,NLQG of got the adrenaline going on the back to keep me going.” Whealdon will compete in the upcoming Tacoma Open (Sept. 11-13), and may not be back at the Coast Invitational next year. Turning profession- al may be an option in his near future. However, “If I stay amateur, ,¶OO GH¿QLWHO\ EH SOD\LQJ WKLV tournament every year,” he said. The day wasn’t a complete Joshua Bessex/The Daily Astorian Jack Whealdon chips a shot out of a bunker on the fourth hole during the Oregon Coast Invitational Saturday at the Astoria Country Club. loss for the Elmes family. Riley’s father, Matt, scored his ¿UVW FKDPSLRQVKLS ÀLJKW YLFWRU\ in 28 years, as he downed Bill :LQWHULQ6DWXUGD\¶V¿QDO of the Junior Seniors division. The elder Elmes, who golfed for Sea- side High School, won the Grand SCOREBOARD GOLF Oregon Coast Invitational at Astoria Golf & Country Club Finals Grand Champions Championship Flight Championship: Jack Whealdon def. Riley Elmes, 1-up. Semifinals: Wheal- don def. Harrison Moir; Elmes def. Jamie Sumner. First Flight Christiaan Thorne def. Pat Wood. Semifinals: Wood def. Mark Murphy; Thorne def. Taylor Swingle. Second Flight Connor Jetton def. Mike Maltman. Semifinals: Jetton def. A.J. Shepard; Maltman def. Ian Kelly. Third Flight Scott Burke def. Robert Johnson. Semifinals: Johnson def. Nick Wobbrock; Burke def. Spencer Sutherland. Fourth Flight Jeff Jetton def. Austin Teague. Semifi- nals: Jetton def. Jason Palmberg; Teague def. Kerry Balfour. Fifth Flight Nick Ralston def. Doug Trainer. Semifi- nals: Ralston def. Maxwell Krieger; Train- er def. Daniel Sturgell. Women’s Championship Flight Lara Mack Tennant def. Amanda Ja- cobs, 37th. Semifinals: Tennant def. Ale Kirakossian; Jacobs def. Megan Roos. First Flight Mary Jacobs def. Mary Swingle. Semi- finals: Swingle def. Helene Mayer; Ja- cobs def. Nancy Holmes. Second Flight Wanda Osgood def. Beth Jackman. Semifinals: Osgood def. Joey Ringwald; Jackman def. Melissa Larson. Third Flight Karen Hoffman def. Kathy Martin. Semifinals: Hoffman def. Victoria Taylor; Martin def. Lori Petersen. Fourth Flight Barbara Mayer def. Leslie Bickmore. Semifinals: Bickmore def. Robin Endres; Mayer def. Sandy Redding. Fifth Flight Sherry McNamara def. Penney Ste- phenson. Semifinals: McNamara def. Pat Fuller; Stephenson def. Sue Ann Bearden. Junior Seniors Championship Flight Matt Elmes def. Bill Winter II. Semifi- nals: Elmes def. Jack Cartwright; Winters II def. James Titus. First Flight Doug Edwards def. Allan LaPlante. Semifinals: Edwards def. Tom Heckler; LaPlante def. Bob Knutsen. Second Flight Steve Fordney def. Mike Ralston. Semi- finals: Fordney def. Mark Tyler; Ralston def. Andy Songer. Third Flight Tony Peterson def. Wes Lariviere. Semifinals: Lariviere def. Rick Campbell; Peterson def. Jesse French. Fourth Flight James Jackman def. Bob Patton. Semi- finals: Jackman def. Greg Hope; Patton def. Michael McNamara. Fifth Flight David Ellis def. Brian Pienovi. Semifi- nals: Pienovi def. Peter MaGuire; Ellis Champions in 1987. Elmes hit a few big shots early in the match, then main- tained a 2-up lead through most of the round. +H¿QLVKHGWKHPDWFKLQ¿QH style, draining a 25-foot putt on the 16th hole. In the Seniors division, Mi- chael Healy of Columbia Edge- ZDWHU GHIHDWHG7RP 0XOÀXU LQ WKH ¿QDOV RI WKH FKDPSLRQVKLS ÀLJKWDQG$VWRULD*ROI¶V'DYLG Vistica got past Larry Wobbrock in the title match in the Super Seniors division. def. Scott Hoodenpyle. Sixth Flight Patrick Regan def. Skip Nau. Semifi- nals: Nau def. Steve Roos; Regan def. Carl Mark. Seventh Flight Paul Driscoll def. Tim Regan. Semifi- nals: Driscoll def. Michael Greco; Regan def. Jim Franklin. Seniors Championship Flight Michael Healy def. Tom Mulflur. Semifi- nals: Mulflur def. Joe Vaughan; Healy def. Rick Abrahamson. First Flight Bill Bristol def. David Nygaard. Semifi- nals: Nygaard def. Nick Gray; Bristol def. Bob Dickey. Second Flight Chris Devich def. Edward Sims. Semi- finals: Devich def. Buzz Campion; Sims def. Stephen Cummins. Third Flight Harold Buell def. Rick Nelson. Semifi- nals: Buell def. Scott Ehlen; Nelson def. Robert Tennant. Fourth Flight Jim Whittemore def. John Savage. Semifinals: Savage def. Anthony Rennie; Whittemore def. O.T. Millsap. Fifth Flight Phillip Patton def. John Shepherd, Jr. Semifinals: Patton def. Dan Whealdon; Shepherd, Jr. def. Joseph Benda. Sixth Flight Mike Capri def. John Pyle. Semifinals: Pyle def. John Cole; Capri def. Mike Barr. Seventh Flight Robert Hubbard def. John Mayer. Semifinals: Mayer def. Paul Kirkland; Hubbard def. Bill Replogle. Super Seniors Championship Flight David Vistica def. Larry Wobbrock. Semifinals: Vistica def. Jeff Leinassar; Wobbrock def. Roger Stalick. First Flight George Mack, Sr. def. Steve Ariens. Semifinals: Ariens def. Tom Carter; Mack, Sr., def. Joe Patrick. Second Flight Russ Taggard def. Bill Weed. Semifi- nals: Weed def. Louis Libby; Taggard def. Mike Kuratli. Third Flight Jon Woodson def. Lang Bates. Semi- finals: Bates def. Michael Whitty, Sr.; Woodson def. Bobby McAlinden. Fourth Flight Jim Puterbaugh def. Fred Hamel. Semi- finals: Hamel def. Marshall Gleason; Pu- terbaugh def. Dan Ryan. 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