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Oregon's Eastick wins Giustina Memorial.


Byline: The Register-Guard

CORVALLIS - Oregon sophomore Felicia Eastick won her first collegiate golf tournament after carding a final-round 74 on Tuesday to claim the Giustina Memorial Classic by two strokes.

"It feels great to come out on top," said Eastick, who shot a 69 during Monday's second round at Trysting Tree Origins of the name
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 Golf Course. "I've been playing against a lot of these girls since last year and know they are talented. It's always nice to beat people of that caliber."

Eastick, who held the lead after Monday's opening two rounds, finished two strokes ahead of Washington State's Amy Enerorth, and Idaho's Kelly Nakashima was third at 221.

"My goal was to try and finish top 10 to start off the year," Eastick said. "I was excited with my rounds yesterday and wanted to keep playing the same way. I was trying not to think about whether I was leading or not, and not get ahead of myself."

The Ducks finished third in the team competition with a 903, three strokes behind Oregon State. Washington State won the tournament with a three-round total of 886.

Jessi Gebhardt led the Beavers, finishing tied for fifth with a 223, and Julianna Uhrik tied for ninth at 225.

Oregon freshman Kendra Little tied for 12th at 227.

Johnson, Allenby lead

OSU (Open Source UNIX) Refers to the Unix variants that are maintained as open source, which were primarily BSD Unix and Linux until Sun made its Solaris operating system open source in 2005.  men to team title

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 finished second and James Allenby was third as Oregon State's men's golf team won the OSU Giustina Memorial tournament on Tuesday at Trysting Tree Golf Course.

Johnson finished with a final-round 70 to end the three-round tournament one stroke behind medalist Troy Merritt of Boise State. Allenby closed with his second consecutive 69 to finish another stroke back.

Oregon freshman Sean Maekawa shot a 69 on Tuesday to finish seventh overall at 211 and lead the Ducks to a third-place finish Noun 1. third-place finish - a finish in third place (as in a race)
finish - designated event that concludes a contest (especially a race); "excitement grew as the finish neared"; "my horse was several lengths behind at the finish"; "the winner is the team with the
 in the team standings.

Oregon's Derek Sipe tied for seventh place at 212, and Jack Dukeminier was 12th at 213.

Polski, O'Neal in top 10

at PNWPGA tournament

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 at Running Y Ranch Resort.

Polski sits fifth through two rounds at 136, and O'Neal is tied for eighth at 138. Birk Nelson of Diamond Woods is in 11th place at 139, and Emerald Valley's Justin St. Clair is tied for 15th at 141.

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NCC's Ahrens wins school's first golf tournament

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 Golf Course.

Ahrens, a Sheldon High graduate, shot 218 over three rounds to lead the Beacons to a third-place finish in the team race with a 961. Concordia won the tournament with a 903.

On the women's side, Reanna Huston tied for 12th place with a 334 for the Beacons, who didn't have enough golfers to field a full team.
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