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Scores after Round 2 of 92nd Snohomish County Amateur

Daniel Kim carries a three-shot lead into the final round on Monday at Everett Golf and County Club.

Scores after the second round of the 92nd Snohomish County Amateur golf tournament.

Round 1 took place at Legion Memorial Golf Course on Saturday. Round 2 was at Walter Hall Golf Course Sunday.

The final round will take place at Everett Golf and County Club on Monday. The leaders will tee off in the final group at 12:06 p.m.:

Flight 1 (+3.5 to 4.9)

Gross Scores

Daniel Kim, HP – 67-67—134

Benjamin Borgida, EGCC – 71-66—137

Joel Micka, MC – 70-69—139

Alvin Kwak, EGCC – 75-64—139

Jacob Rohde, LM – 72-69—141

Johnny Carey, MC – 70-71—141

Ronny Kildall, BC – 72-70—142

Koen Solis, MC – 67-75—142

Jordan Brajcich, MC – 70-72—142

Nick Ennis, EGCC – 74-70—144

Ian Mackay, MC – 73-71—144

Conrad Chisman, SR – 74-71—145

Steve Edelman, MC – 73-72—145

Greg Brown, WH – 72-74—146

Kyle Fish, EGCC – 75-71—146

Justin Towle, WH – 77-69—146

Patrick Boag, EGCC – 74-72—146

Brandon Agnew, EGCC – 74-73—147

Tyler Spalti, EGCC – 75-72—147

Walker Lamb, EGCC – 72-76—148

Chase Gardner, Sno – 73-76—149

Kaden Ausen, Ced – 77-72—149

Reese Jorgensen, EGCC – 76-73—149

Stephen Lee, WH – 72-78—150

Austin Duffy , EGCC – 78-72—150

Daniel McGee, MC – 74-76—150

Josef Koznek, BC – 81-70—151

Thomas Choe, SR – 75-76—151

Jeff Strickland, EGCC – 72-79—151

Sam Stupey, EGCC – 76-75—151

Alex Hull, EGCC – 76-75—151

Aaron Choi, HP – 78-73—151

Chris Clogston, WH – 74-77—151

Joe Hardy, EGCC – 76-76—152

Ace Younggren, Sno – 73-79—152

Luke Strand, EGCC – 72-81—153

Jacob Kang, EGCC – 78-75—153

Henry Kippenhan, EGCC – 79-75—154

Mark Strickland, HP – 81-73—154

Greg Whisman, SR – 80-74—154

Richard Slikker, EGCC – 75-80—155

Zachary Leonen, SR – 80-75—155

Cris Bae, LM – 79-76—155

Mike Ross, EGCC – 77-79—156

Brandon Suh, EGCC – 78-78—156

Todd Tibke, Sno – 78-78—156

Marc Medley, MC – 78-78—156

Kenneth Jenson, Sno – 81-76—157

Ryan Knox, MC – 77-80—157

Tyler Stocker, SV – 77-80—157

Lindsay Stave, MC – 81-76—157

Hal Bisnett, Sno – 81-79—160

Joseph Victor, MC – 79-81—160

Taylor Kildall, BC – 80-80—160

Jerry Slind, Sno – 83-78—161

Brenden Beaver, WH – 83-79—162

Matthew Kornegay, HP – 84-78—162

Duane Diede, EGCC – 81-81—162

Joey Mueller, MC – 83-80—163

Sam Dimmock, Lynn – 77-86—163

John Burke, LM – 84-80—164

Nate Kussman, HP – 84-81—165

Zach Reed, EF – 83-82—165

Zack Byrd, MC – 81-85—166

Chris Giesker, HP – 87-82—169

Michelle Duan, EGCC – 83-86—169

Flight 2 (5.0 to 8.9)

Net Scores

Heaven Kim, EGCC – 72-72—144

Kelly Jorgensen, MC – 71-73—144

Andrew Kephart, MC – 75-69—144

Ben Headland, LM – 72-75—147

Chris Kirk, Ced – 75-74—149

Bryson Agnew, LM – 77-72—149

Brett Rendina, SV – 74-76—150

Jason Bynum, Sno – 80-73—153

Cory Christianson, EF – 79-75—154

Mike Grady, MC – 77-77—154

David Fairwell, Jr., MC – 77-78—155

Zach Winslow, MC – 79-76—155

Dan Lawson, LM – 76-79—155

Brett Engstrom, WH – 74-81—155

Derik Millich, BC – 75-81—156

Chase Melseth, Ced – 81-75—156

Bradley Johnson, LM – 81-76—157

Cameron Webb, Sno – 82-75—157

Michael MacKay, MC – 84-74—158

Bong Kang, EGCC – 77-83—160

James Iazeolla, EGCC – 80-86—166

Cameron Kuehn, EGCC – 83-95—178

Flight 3 (9.0 to 15.0)

Net Scores

Larry Montgomery, LM – 68-72—140

Darrell Stubblefield, Sno – 70-71—141

Steven Goedecke, Sno – 76-69—145

Alex Mattson, WH – 72-74—146

Doug Barlow, EF – 72-75—147

Christian Kim, EGCC – 79-69—148

Jackson Dammann, EGCC – 79-72—151

Jeffrey Himple, Sno – 79-74—153

Richard Middaugh, EGCC – 74-79—153

Stephen Reed, LM – 75-80—155

Loren West, Sno – 76-79—155

Austin Davis, EGCC – 79-76—155

Donnie Richardson, WH – 83-74—157

Paul Freeman, Sno – 83-76—159

John Meehan, Sno – 81-78—159

Lyle Williams, BC – 81-80—161

Ethan Merritt, Sno – 81-80—161

Steven Kim, WH – 81-83—164

Annie Jung, HP – 81-86 — 167

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