POUCHER HELPS UCLA STAY ON HOT COURSE.Byline: DAVE A file sharing program from Thursby Software Systems, Inc., Arlington, TX (www.thursby.com) that allows a Macintosh to share files with a PC. Designed specifically for and needing installation only on the Mac, DAVE works with Microsoft's native SMB/CIFS file sharing protocols and uses SHELBURNE Golf First, Steve Conway led UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles UCLA University Center for Learning Assistance (Illinois State University) UCLA University of Carrollton, TX and Lower Addison, TX in scoring for the 2002-2003 men's golf regular season. Then John Merrick John Merrick may refer to:
Full members championship at Glendale's Oakmont Country Club Oakmont Country Club is a prestigious "top five" country club and the "oldest top-ranked golf course in the U.S.".[1] It is located in the Pittsburgh suburbs of Plum and Oakmont, Pennsylvania, USA. . Then Roy Moon won the Southern California Southern California, also colloquially known as SoCal, is the southern portion of the U.S. state of California. Centered on the cities of Los Angeles and San Diego, Southern California is home to nearly 24 million people and is the nation's second most populated region, Amateur Golf Association title at Torrey Pines. Then Travis Johnson wound up low amateur at the California State Open The California State Open is the California state open golf tournament, open to both amateur and professional golfers. It is organized by the Southern California section of the PGA of America. It was first played in 1900 and has been played at a variety of courses around the state. at Brookside. Now it's John Poucher's turn. The former San Marcos High of Santa Barbara standout and current UCLA junior was named National Amateur of the Month by the Southern Golf Association this month after a sizzling siz·zle intr.v. siz·zled, siz·zling, siz·zles 1. To make the hissing sound characteristic of frying fat. 2. To seethe with anger or indignation. 3. September in which he defeated a nationally ranked field in the Fall Preview at Hot Springs, Va., during one of his three top-20 performances that month. ``He's a valuable part of our team, and we're very proud of his success,'' second-year UCLA coach O.D. Vincent said of Poucher, who shot 68 in the final round of the Fall Preview. The nice thing for Vincent is he has so many valuable parts on this team. Conway, Merrick, Moon (Royal High of Simi Valley) and Johnson all return with Poucher from last season's third-place NCAA NCAA abbr. National Collegiate Athletic Association team - UCLA's best finish since winning its only national title in 1988. They have helped this year's Bruins earn the school's first No. 1 national ranking since the 1981-82 season. --Cullum remembered: Brad Uptgraft, Aaron Frei, Pete Sisich and Doug Miller led Cal State Northridge to an 11th-place finish in its Bill Cullum Countrywide Intercollegiate, which concluded Tuesday at Wood Ranch in Simi Valley. Former Westlake High standout Miller was the fastest finisher for the Matadors, closing 71-71 in the 54-hole competition honoring former CSUN CSUN California State University Northridge coach and college golf Hall of Famer Bill Cullum, who died at age 74 on July 12. Cullum, who coached CSUN golf from 1965-86, directed the Matadors to three NCAA Division II championships, twice was named NCAA College Division Coach of the Year and was inducted into the Golf Coaches Association of America Hall of Fame in 1989. CSUN's 11th-place finish Tuesday - in a competition won by Cal State Stanislaus - marked the first time in four fall tournaments the Jim Bracken-coached Matadors finished out of the top 10, having placed second, 10th and eighth previously. ... --Names in the game: You have to admire the rapid progression of Brandon Beck, who has started three of four tournaments as a freshman at California. Beck, a two-time Daily News All-Area performer and school record-holder at Oak Park High, has dropped from 42nd to 23rd to 12th in successive outings for the eighth-ranked Golden Bears, who had a two-stroke victory over top-ranked UCLA in their final fall event, at the Alister MacKenzie Invitational. Beck averaged 73.67 strokes for his nine fall rounds, playing his last five rounds in 1 under par. ... Ron Skayhan, the two-time Southern California PGA (1) (Professional Graphics Adapter) An early IBM PC display standard for 3D processing with 640x480x256 resolution. It was not widely used. (2) (Programmable Gate Array) See gate array and FPGA. Player of the Year from Brentwood Country Club, kept his hot 2003 season warm with a tie for third Monday in the Western PGA Club Professionals Championship at Olympia, Wash. Skayhan, whose finish earned him exemption into next year's national championship for club professionals, came within a stroke of joining a playoff in last month's Southern California PGA championship. He then finished 13th in a Nationwide Tour event at Rancho Cucamonga and 63rd in another Nationwide tournament at Fort Ord before heading for rainy Washington, where he shot 69-68-137 before the final round of the Western PGA event was washed out. ... Stephen Yavorsky of Shadowridge Country Club won the 52nd annual Los Angeles Senior Men's Golf Championship, shooting 67-69-136 to finish one stroke ahead of Steven Hakes of Coronado GC in a two-day competition held this month on the Encino and Balboa courses in the Sepulveda Basin. Net winners were John Sousa Jr. of Toshiba Golf Club at 61-68-129 in A flight, Michael Daniel of Rancho Park at 66-63-129 in B flight, Hans Lim of Calabasas CC at 70-64-134 in C flight, Rick Kopper of Sepulveda at 68-65-133 in D flight, and Bob Kostel of Sepulveda at 61-69-130 in E flight. |
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