Sailor takes second
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Bryce Alderton
Like a professional tournament that groups the leaders into the last
pairing for the final round, the concluding foursome in the girls
15-17 age division of the 15th annual Costa Mesa junior golf
championships Thursday decided three of the top five places.
Costa Mesa resident Natalie Draganza shot an even-par 35 on the
front nine on the Mesa Linda course and ended with a 5-over 75 to
finish second by five strokes behind playing partner Henna Cho (70).
Katie McKitterick, who will be a junior at Corona del Mar High in the
fall, shot 80 to finish fifth and was paired with Draganza and Cho.
Draganza, who will be a junior at Newport Harbor in the fall and
is the two-time defending Sea View League individual champion,
birdied two holes in the front nine, but she suffered two straight
double bogeys on Nos. 10 and 11 to fall off pace.
“I expected to play better than I did, but those two double bogeys
in a row messed my game up,” said Draganza, 15, who wasn’t concerned
with where she stood in relation to the lead. “I knew [Cho] was doing
well, but I was just trying to focus on my own game and not focus on
her score.”
Draganza’s finish was the best for any Newport-Mesa golfer entered
into the 132-player field of one of three Southern California PGA
junior championships held Thursday. Desert Falls Country Club in Palm
Desert and Simi Hills Golf Course in Simi Valley also hosted
tournaments.
Costa Mesa’s Ryan Knapp shot a 3-over 73 to place fourth out of 27
golfers in the boys 12-13 division for his best finish in five prior
tournaments. Knapp, 13, finished four strokes behind champion Darren
Saqui (69). Both golfers were paired in the final group.
Like Draganza, Knapp said he started strong on the front nine (35)
before encountering more trouble on the back nine (38).
Knapp was pleased with his tee shots and said he missed only two
fairways. He birdied the 453-yard, par-5 11th, hitting driver, 4-iron
to the back of the green and two-putting.
“It is tough competition,” said Knapp, whose younger brother
Jacob, 10, shot a 4-over 39 to finish sixth in the boys 11- and-under
division.
Greg Les, who will be a junior at Estancia this fall, shot an
even-par 70 to finish sixth, five strokes behind champion Chris Arkin
(65) in the boys 16-17 division, which had 33 players, the most of
any age bracket.
Newport Harbor senior-to-be Davis Pemstein shot 71 to finish in a three-way tie for seventh in the boys 16-17 division while Newport
Beach resident Scott Leimkuher carded one of four 72s to tie for
eighth. Estancia’s Marcus Sostak shot 74 to finish in 14th. Other
scores in the division included Costa Mesa resident Tim Cramer (77),
Corona del Mar resident Dane Pedersen (81), Estancia teammates Austin
Serr (83) and Garrett McMasters (83) and CdM’s Ben Tilsen (84).
Newport Beach resident Justin Moorehead shot a 5-over 75 to finish
11th, seven strokes more than champion Andrew Chang (68), in the boys
14-15 division, while Estancia’s Michael Charlesworth carded a 78.
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