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Ducks third, OSU fifth at Northwest Classic.


Byline: The Register-Guard

CORVALLIS - Justin St. Clair shot two rounds in 4-under par, including a career-low 68 on his second round of the day, to help Oregon to third place after the first two rounds of the Northwest Collegiate col·le·giate  
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Playing Oregon State's par-72, 7,026-yard home course, Springfield native St. Clair shot 72 to open the day and closed with the 68 to finish eight strokes behind the individual leader, Cal Poly's Travis Bertoni, who shot 66-66-132.

Long Beach State and UC Irvine lead the team competition at 569 entering today's final round. The Ducks are next, two strokes back, and the host Beavers are tied with Washington State for fifth at 574.

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 each shot 141 Thursday to lead the team scorers for the Beavers, who led the team competition after one round at 282.

Oregon's Mike Sica carded a 142 with matching rounds of 1-under 71 to finish in a tie for 12th, in a group that includes UO teammate Gregg LaVoie, who is competing as an individual. South Eugene graduate Jimmy White and North Bend North Bend is the name of several places in the United States of America:
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 Johnson also are competing as individuals, and each shot 144 Thursday to tie for 20th.

Among the other UO team scorers, freshman Eric Hastings and sophomore Dustin Pewarchuk are tied for 23rd at 145, and freshman Mike Ma is 59th at 152.

"The kids played great for such a young team, mostly made of freshmen and sophomores, with only two senior leaders," UO coach Steve Nosler said. "I am extremely pleased with how we played.

`Now we need to go out tomorrow and have a good day with a strong finish. We must not only catch the leaders, but maintain our lead over the rest of the field."
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Publication:The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
Date:Sep 26, 2003
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