STOCKTON, Calif. – After a torrid start that saw Washington State get to 10 under through seven holes of play, the Cougars finished the round at 6-under, 282, during the second day of play at the 2023 Visit Stockton Pacific Invitational Tuesday on the par-72, 7,278-yard Reserve at Spanos Park course.
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WSU, which held the lead midway through the round, finished just off the pace in fourth place at 16-under, 560, seven shots behind co-leaders Loyola Marymount and Grand Canyon.
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For the second-straight round, senior
Preston Bebich led WSU as he and senior
Drayton Joseph each completed their rounds at 2-under, 70. Bebich was cruising after making the turn at 3-under. A birdie at 16 was followed by a double at 17 as he ended his day tied for sixth overall at 7-under, 137. Joseph was equally impressive Tuesday, shooting 2-under on the front and after his lone bogey on 13, got a stroke back with a birdie on 16 to finish his first 36 holes at 2-over, 146 and tied for 46th.
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Sophomore
Sam Renner was off to a blazing start with birdies on four of his first six holes before a bogey at the 8th resulted in a 3-under front nine. He got it to four under after 11 before a bogey at 12 and double at 17 ended his round a 1-under, 71. Renner, who posted a 5-under, 67, Monday, sits tied for 9th at 6-under, 138.
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Fifth-year senior
Pono Yanagi mixed in four birdies and three bogeys on his round to end the day at 1-under, 71. Yanagi has a two-day total of 3-under, 141, tied for 23rd. Senior
Jaden Cantafio rebounded from a slow start on the front side to finish the back with two birdies, giving him a second-round score of 3-over, 75. Cantafio sits tied for 65th at 5-over, 149.
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Nate Plaster, playing as an individual at the Pacific Invitational, signed an incorrect scorecard Tuesday and was disqualified from the round. He will compete Wednesday.
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Play at the 2023 Visit Stockton Pacific Invitational concludes Wednesday with a final 18 holes. WSU is scheduled to tee off at 8:24 a.m. PT.
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