Day 3: Snohomish County Amateur scores

Flight 1 (+2.4 to 5.0)

Kevin Beavers, HP 70-71-70—211

Rudy Caparas, Jor 74-72-71—217

Joe Fryer, HP 74-71-73—218

Alex Stamey, EGCC 70-77-72—219

Dylan Stensland, Sno 69-78-74—221

Anthony Allen, Glen 77-74-71—222

Chris Bae, LM 74-75-73—222

Tyler Hanson, PGD 72-73-78—223

Kris Jackson, EF 72-78-74—224

Duane Diede, EGCC 75-73-77—225

Jason Calamaro, LM 74-76-75—225

Lance Kilbride, HP 73-79-73—225

Brandon Agnew, Sno 72-83-72—227

Caleb An, HP 74-75-78—227

Adam Brisben, Glen 80-76-72—228

Jeff Strickland, Sno 72-79-77—228

Stephen Lee, SR 72-80-76—228

Eric McCabe, WH 74-73-82—229

John Riley, Sno 75-81-75—231

Kye Jung Yun, HP 80-78-73—231

Mike Seek, EGCC 76-78-77—231

Alvin Kwak, HP 72-80-80—232

Jack Meehan, LM 80-80-73—233

Sean Fitzpatrick, SR 76-78-79—233

Thomas Choe, HP 78-78-77—233

Brian Barhanovich, EGCC 73-86-76—235

Daniel Ciez, LM 79-79-77—235

Matthew Kornegay, HP 76-81-79—236

Jerry Slind, Ken 73-83-81—237

Chris Pladsen, EGCC 78-83-77—238

Kyle Lubash, WH 81-79-78—238

Dawa Sangpo, SR 75-87-77—239

Tyler Stocker, Sno 83-82-74—239

Ryan Yalowicki, Jo 77-82-81—240

Michael Martinez, HP 79-87-75—241

John Burke, Ced 84-80-78—242

Anthony Guerrero, BC 80-83-80—243

Nick Rockey, EF 78-87-79—244

Chris Yun, HP 83-87-75—245

Mick Stocker, EGCC 80-91-74—245

Ace Younggren, EF 78-90-80—248

Jeff Tarbox, MC 78-85-85—248

Devin Kim, HP 77-91-82—250

Tyler Claybrook, Sno 79-96-82—257

Tucker Keyes, Jor 82-94-83—259

Parker Berry, EGCC 87-89-84—260

Rick Bullatt, Sno 82-94-85—261

Jordan Smith, LM 92-90-87—269

Mark Johnson, Jor 80-78-WD—WD

Flight 2 (5.1 to 9.9)

Daniel Kim, HP 73-66-68—207

Chae Cho, HP 73-67-68—208

Mark Hyung Park, M 66-72-72—210

Andrew Austin, MC 75-71-65—211

Vincent Kiteley, HP 72-74-65—211

Garrett Cummins, E 74-72-67—213

Alex Kim, HP 75-69-71—215

Bob Wallin, BC 69-77-70—216

Damon Parot, Ken 68-82-67—217

Doug Barlow, EF 72-73-72—217

Jeff Abernathy, WH 71-67-79—217

Brian Wimer, KP 74-78-67—219

Christian Kim, EGCC 71-73-75—219

Jacob Riley, Sno 74-77-68—219

Mike Nikolas, LM 73-76-73—22

Manny Trautmann, Glen 72-77-74—223

Mike Ross, HP 71-81-71—223

Tanner Parot, Ken 76-78-69—223

Kevin Spalti, WH 75-77-73—225

Ryan Kerr, HP 71-78-76—225

Andrew Martin, LM 76-78-72—226

Ben Headland, LM 80-78-68—226

Steve Laue, Lynn 74-75-77—226

Travis Pope, HP 70-82-74—226

Eric Haechrel, Sno 72-83-72—227

See Kim, HP 79-79-72—230

Bryson Agnew, PGD 75-84-72—231

Mark Brandvold, Sno 73-80-80—233

Alex Pynsky, WH 79-83-73—235

Richard Haataja, SR 82-80-73—235

Flight 3 (10.0 to 20.3)

Kyung wook Oh, HP 64-66-65—195

Steve Hobson, Ced 64-74-71—209

Jerry Browning, LM 71-73-67—211

Sunghun Kim, LM 68-71-73—212

Matthew Harper, PGD 68-72-73—213

Kirk Miller, WH 70-75-69—214

Ron Sisko, WH 75-72-70—217

Darrell Stubblefield, Sno 71-75-72—218

Cory Christianson, HP 72-78-69—219

Tom Douglas, EGCC 70-82-67—219

John Morrill, Jor 76-73-74—223

Dick Ludwig, LM 77-77-72—226

Dick Stoecklin, HP 76-81-69—226

Greg Guest, WH 74-79-74—227

Charles Solarek, WH 74-84-71—229

Tony Ruggiero, PGD 78-81-72—231

Kalvin Holler, BC 78-76-78—232

Byron Krogstadt, WH 76-82-75—233

Robin Bishop, LM 81-85-74—240

Floyd Gale, Sno 75-86-82—243

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