Contra Costa CC
July 10-11, 2017
Boys 14-5 & Boys 16-18: Pairings | Alphabetical Pairings | Results
Girls & Boys 10-13: Pairings | Alphabetical Pairings | Results
Yardages | Approximate Final Round Tee Times
July 11, 2017
Kingsburg resident Brian Stark came through in the clutch.
Stark, a junior at Central Valley Christian High in Visalia, fired a final round 4-under 68 to hold off Ryan Grauman and a number of other players and win the annual NCGA Junior Championship Tuesday at par-72 Contra Costa Country Club. Stark joins an illustrious list of champions of the event including Johnny Miller (1963), Bobby Clampett (1976) and Matt Bettencourt (1991).
Having entered the final round holding just a one-shot lead over Grauman, Stark opened with a sizzling 4-under 32 on the front-nine thanks to four birdies. On the back-nine, he was steady, posting a birdie and bogey for a 36. He’d finish the 54-hole event with a total score of 8-under 208.
Grauman, who hails from Alamo, did his best to keep up, carding a front-nine 33 to stay within two of the leader.
After making the turn, Grauman tied Stark following a birdie on the par-3 12th. But Stark went on to regain a one-stroke lead following a birdie on the 15th. Grauman lost another stroke following a bogey on the par-4 16th. The pair would both play the final two holes at even-par, leaving Grauman with a 69 and three-round score of 210.
Finishing in a tie for third at 213 were San Ramon’s Ashkaan Hakim and Max Holm of Walnut Creek following matching final rounds of 71.
Fifth place went to San Jose’s Sebastian Iqbal at even-par 214 following a final round 72. Iqbal, the younger brother of three-time defending JTNC Girls’ Player of the Year Sabrina Iqbal.was competing in the Boys’ 14-15 division, where he was crowned champion. Finishing as runner-up in the Boys’ 14-15 division was Lincoln’s Sam Sommerhauser, who came in a stroke behind at 215 following a 71. Sommerhauser and Iqbal had been tied but Sommerhauser was stung by a bogey on the par-5 17th.
In the Boys’ 10-13 division, San Jose’s Gregory Lee had a final round 74 to finish at 152 and claim a three shot victory of Marina’s Curtis Dasilva.
Girls Championship
Noh, a junior at Carondelet High, posted a final round 73 to come in at even-par 144 and claim a five-shot victory. A day after opening with a 1-under 71, Noh started slowly, posting a front-nine 38. She’d close the door or her pursuers, however, by bouncing back with a 1-under 35 on the back-nine thanks to back-to-back birdies on holes No.16 and No.17.
Among those trying to catch Noh was two-time defending champion Sabrina Iqbal of San Jose. Iqabl had a 73 to come in at 149, tying for second with Quynn Duong of San Jose and Caris Kim of Los Altos. Iqbal, a senior at Pioneer High, looked like she was going to make a charge by opening with birdies on holes No.2 and No.3. She’d slip backwards though by playing her next four holes at 3-over.
Duong also birdied No.2 but went on to play her next five holes at 3-over. Kim, who was coming off an opening round 77, shaved five strokes with a 72 but could not get any closer.
Fifth place went to Beah Cruz of Rancho Murieta at 152 following a 75.
July 10, 2017
So far, San Ramon’s Ashkaan Hakim is making the most of what is his last appearance in the annual NCGA Junior Championship.
Hakim, who’s headed to St. Mary’s College this fall, took the first round lead in this year’s championship, posting a stellar first round 4-under 68 Monday at par-72 Contra Costa Country Club.
A three-time winner this season on the Junior Tour of Northern California, Hakim got going with a front-nine 34 that included an eagle on the par-5 3rd and a birdie on the ensuing 4th hole. On the back-nine, Hakim carded three more birdies en route to another 34.
Hakim finds himself being pursued by two players competing in the Boys’ 14-15 division. Sam Sommerhauser of Lincoln and Wanxi Sun of Danville are just stroke behind the leader after coming in with matching scores of 69. Sommerhauser eagled the par-5 17th and tacked on three birdies to offset two bogeys while Sun had an eagle (par-5 9th) and four birdies to go against three bogeys.
Other players in the mix are San Jose’s Sebastian Iqbal (70), who’s also in the Boys’ 14-15 division, and four players at 71–Manteca’s Tyler Griggs, Justin Hopkins of Danville, Brian Stark of Kingsburg and Bryce Kvick of Carmichael.
In the Boys’ 10-13 division, Marina’s Curtis Dasilva jumped to a four-shot lead following a solid opening round of 73.
Girls
In the Girls’ Championship, Concord resident Yealimi Noh is the one everyone’s after following a solid 1-under 71.
Noh, who’s been a multiple champion on the JTNC and won the 2014 California Junior Girls’ State Championship, was at 1-under before a damaging double-bogey on the par-5 15th. The high school junior-to-be rebounded nicely, however, closing her round with back-to-back birdies on the 17th and 18th.
Alone in second place at 75 is San Jose’s Quynn Duong. Three players—Sabrina Iqbal of San Jose, Annika Borrelli of Alamo and Kristine Tran of San Jose–are tied for third at 76.
Iqbal is the two-time defending champion of the event. With a victory, she would become the first player to win three titles in a row and the first three-time Girls’ winner. Jamille Jose won back-to-back crowns in 1998-1999.