Bristow second at USF.Byline: The Register-Guard RICHMOND, Calif. - Oregon's Cathryn Bristow carded a final round 72 Tuesday and finished second overall as the Ducks nabbed fourth place at the University of San Francisco's USF USF University of South Florida USF Universal Service Fund (often part of phone bill in US) USF University of San Francisco USF University of Sioux Falls USF University of St. Richmond Country Club The Richmond Country Club is a social gathering place and sports facility especially golf, swimming, gym in Richmond, California. The club covers thousands of acres in the northern Hilltop neighborhood between Hilltop Mall and Point Pinole and is adjacent to Parchester Village to Invitational. Oregon scored a 303 final round on the par 71, 5,955-yard Richmond Country Club course, and finished 11 strokes behind winner UC Davis. Bristow's 219 total was four strokes behind the winner Therese Kolbaeck of UNLV UNLV University of Nevada, Las Vegas , who closed with a 69. Oregon's Kendra Little was tied for 13th at 228 after a final round 78, Kate Hildahl shot 76 to tie for 24th, Blair Ressler carded 77 to end and Erica Omlid's 79 left her in a tie for 40th Oregon men climb to fourth in Stockton STOCKTON, Calif. - Oregon's Sean Maekawa shot a 5-under 67 Tuesday to move into a tie for fourth individually and help lift the Ducks into fourth place after two rounds of the Stockton Sports Commission Pacific Invitational. Maekawa's two-day total 136 at the par-72, 6,777-yard Brookside Country Club is three shots behind Charlotte's Stefan Wiedergruen, who also shot 67 Tuesday. Kansas State was 14-under in the second round and takes a six-stroke lead into today's final round with Oregon 11 strokes back. Joey Benedetti shot a 2-under 70 while Derek Sipe and Jack Dukeminier each shot 71s for the Ducks. Oregon looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. basketball donations Oregon tips off its men's basketball season in the four-team round-robin World Vision Invitational Saturday through Monday at Mac Court. The team is asking fans to purchase and donate Oregon Duck basketballs at the Autzen and Campus Duck Stores. Fans will receive a 20 percent discount on this purchase. Fans can donate a gently used or new basketball to The Duck Stores, or donate online at www.worldvision.org/basketballs. A $16 online donation will provide basketballs for two children in the U.S. or around the world. Serna semifinalist for Groza Award CORVALLIS - Oregon State placekicker Alexis Serna Alexis Serna (born February 8, 1985 in Upland, California) is the starting placekicker and punter for the Oregon State University football team, the Oregon State Beavers. He won the 2005 Lou Groza Award which recognized him as the best placekicker in the nation. is one of 20 semifinalists for the 2007 Lou Groza Award The Lou Groza Award is presented annually to the top college football placekicker in the United States by the Palm Beach County Sports Commission. The award is named after former Ohio State University player Lou Groza. , presented annually to the nation's premier kicker. Serna, a senior from Fontana, Calif., was the 2005 Groza winner after making 23 of 28 field goal attempts and was perfect on 32 extra point tries. Serna holds the league's record for successful field goals with 73, which is the most by an active NCAA NCAA abbr. National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Bowl Subdivision kicker. The three finalists will be announced Nov. 19. Author Gummer to sign book copies today Scott Gummer, a University of Oregon The University of Oregon is a public university located in Eugene, Oregon. The university was founded in 1876, graduating its first class two years later. The University of Oregon is one of 60 members of the Association of American Universities. graduate who has written a book about the first new golf course constructed in the town of St. Andrews in more than a century, will sign copies at 6 p.m. today at the UO Bookstore, 895 East 13th Ave. Gummer, a former senior writer for Golf Magazine, has written "The Seventh at St. Andrews: How Scotsman David McLay Kidd and His Ragtag rag·tag adj. 1. Shaggy or unkempt; ragged. 2. Diverse and disorderly in appearance or composition: "They're a small ragtag army of racketeers, bandits, and murderers" Band Built the First New Course on Golf's Holy Soil in Nearly a Century." Kidd, who lives in Bend, designed the original course at Bandon Dunes. Gummer, who lives in the Sonoma Valley, chronicled Kidd's efforts in building the first new championship course in St. Andrews since 1914. |
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