Saiki wins LPGA event
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Kim Saiki, who grew up playing on the Mesa Verde Country Club golf
course in Costa Mesa in the 1980s, won her first LPGA tournament with
a 14-under-par 274 on Sunday in Pittsfield, N.Y.
Although she moved to Las Vegas, Saiki has been an honorary member
at MVCC since 1991.
Saiki led the tournament wire-to-wire, beginning with a
6-under-par 66 June 24. But her victory was a thriller Sunday. She
began the final day just one stroke ahead of playing companion and
13-time winner, Rosy Jones. Jones took the lead on three separate
occasions, and they were tied going into 14.
Saiki regained the lead with a 5-foot birdie putt, and never
looked back. She said she was confident throughout the round, never
nervous, and in a zone, but the win gave her chills. Saiki beat some
of the best women players in the world, including Annika Sorenstam
and Julie Inkster.
Saiki was the MVCC Junior girls champion from 1979-1983. She
credits local pros Greg LaBelle, John Anselmo, and her family with
her early golfing prowess. In 1981, at age 15, she played in her
first LPGA tournament, the Kemper at MVCC.
In 1983, she won both the Junior World and USGA Junior girls
championships and was ranked the top junior in the US by Golf Digest.
She earned a scholarship to USC in 1984, where she was an NCAA
All-American, graduating in 1988 with a degree in public
administration.
Her pro career started as a five-time winner on the Players West
Golf Tour and a two-time winner on the Futures Tour. She earned her
LPGA tour card in 1991 and finished second four times before her
stunning victory on Sunday. The $225,000 ,first-place check boosted
her career earnings to $1.6 million, and ranks her 14th on the 2004 LPGA money list.
Siusser comes up short
* GOLF: Andrew Siusser of Newport Coast shot 91-91--182 in a U.S.
junior amateur championship qualifying round Tuesday at Cypress Ridge
Golf Course in Arroyo Grande, a 6,803-yard, par-72 layout.
Two golfers out of a field of 33, James Dalthorp III of Los
Angeles (146) and Kyle Takesue of Cerritos (147), qualified for the
U.S. junior amateur championship July 19-24 at the Olympic Club in
San Francisco.
Cadet team splits
* WATER POLO: The Newport Water Polo Foundation cadet team,
coached by Jason Lynch and Corey Delahunt, will be playing for fifth
place in the National Age Group championships at the Charter
All-Digital Centre in Long Beach.
The Newport team, age 15-and-under, consisting of players who also
compete at Newport Harbor High, defeated Midwest Zone, 10-3. Earlier
in the day, the squad lost to Pacific Southwest, 7-4.
The Newport Water Polo Foundation youth team is also competing in
the National Age Group championships.
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