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Championship- Parent /Child @The Crossings

October 5, 2008

Crossings at Carlsbad, The

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NCJGA Parent / Child - The Crossings at Carlsbad

TaylorMade / Adidas Golf - Ashworth Golf - Carlsbad Golf Center

Results - 18 holes - par 72

Format - Modified Chapman - Both tee off / alternate hittings shots till ball is holed.

Gary & Mark Reiner capture Parent / Child Championship - Gold

Gary and Mark Reiner score of 81 (modified chapman - alternate shot) of Carlsbad won the parent / child title on Sunday at The Crossings - Tied for second was Cole Young / grandpa John Hess - Keegan and Roger Purdie both teams coming in with 83's the card off was determined by back 9 score (39/40).

Mena's team up to win - Silver division

Adam and Anthony Mena of Escondido fired a tournament low round of 76 to nip San Marcos's Matthew and Casey Rebmann who came in with a fine 77 finishing third was David and Jake LeMons of Solana Beach (80).

Delarosa's use local knowledge to win Parent/ Child - Bronze

Oceanside's Richard and Erik Delarosa used there local knowledge of the Crossings course to just get by Carlsbad's Bill and Ryan Sewell 79 to 80 - birdies on #8 and #9 was the difference  - in third was Jason and Justin Michal of San Diego (81).

Rayo's Mike and Stacey  cruise to victory - Parent / Daughter

 Carmel Valley's Mike and Stacey Rayo fired a great round of 80 to  win the 2008 Championship their score of 37 on the back nine lead the charge - Runner up  Mike and Kelsey Peters of Vista  turned in a 88 in the modified chapman format.

Closest to Pin

Adults - # 4 Charlie Marr #9 John Hess  #14 Richard Delarosa  #17Adam Mena

Juniors - #4 Jared Van Vark #9 Alex Marr #14 Casey Rebmann #17 Erik Delarosa

Long Drive

Adult - Gary "Big Hitter" Reiner          Junior - Anthony Mena

The NCJGA would like to thank the Crossings at Carlsbad and staff for putting on a great event, the course was in great shape and the cool ocean breezes made for an enjoyable afternoon for all!

The NCJGA is a 501 (c) (3) California non profit corporation the association holds golf events for boys and girls of all ages and skill levels - year round. For more information visit the website at www.ncjga.com.

Thank you,

David Emerick, PGA

Executive Director