LIHUE, Hawaii  – Sophomore
Peter Jung fired a closing-round 68 to lead four Washington State players under par during the final round of play at the 2023 John Burns Intercollegiate Friday on the 6,905-yard Ocean Course at Hokuala. The Cougars finished the third round with their best 18-hole score of the tournament, posting a 9-under par, 279, to finish tied for 15th in their spring season debut.
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Jung's four-under 68 Friday included five birdies against just one bogey, allowing him to finish the 54-hole tournament at an even-par 216. Junior
Preston Bebich also had five birdies on his round, finishing the day with a three-under 69. Bebich led WSU in Hawaii as he completed the two-day event at 1-under, 215, capitalizing on the par 4's as he finished a combined 5-under on those holes.
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Freshman
Sam Renner followed up his second-round 68 with a one-under 71 Friday, completing the three-round tournament alongside Bebich at 1-under, 215. Renner had two birdies and an eagle on his final round, finishing under par for the second event of his young career.
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Junior
Jaden Cantafio had his best round of the tournament Friday, covering the course in a 1-under, 71, which included four birdies. Cantafio finished his three rounds at 1-over, 217, taking advantage of the par 3 holes as his ended second among the 126 competitors with a 2.83 scoring average on those holes.
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Senior
Pono Yanagi, who opened the tournament with a 1-under 71 Thursday, recorded four birdies on his final round en route to a 4-over 76. Yanagi tied with Jung for the team lead with 12 birdies on the tournament and ended his 54-hole event at 4-over, 220.
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Brigham Young walked away with the team title, finishing at a blistering 54-under, 810, 18 strokes ahead of second-place Arizona and 22 shots head of Texas A&M. Texas A&M's Sam Bennett and California's Sampson Zheng tied for medalist honors as both completed the 54 holes at 18-under par, 198.
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Washington State is next in action Monday when it begins play at The Prestige, a 54-hole, three-day event played on the PGA West-Norman Course in Palm Desert, Calif.
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