STOCKTON, Calif. - The California State University San Bernardino men's golf team will head into the final round of the CCAA Championships with a three-shot lead after completing round two Tuesday at The Reserve at Spanos Park.
The Coyotes entered the day with a six-shot lead, but lost some momentum after a lengthy weather delay late on the front nine. After a four-over score on Tuesday, the Yotes now sit three shots ahead of second place Chico State, which is one-over for the tournament.
Sophomore
Aaron Parayno (Fresno, Calif.) is tied for the lead on the individual leaderboard at four-under after a three-under 69 on Tuesday. He made three birdies on each nine en route to turning in CSUSB's low round of the day.
Sophomore
Tyler Price (Yucaipa, Calif.) and junior
Marco Lin (Taoyuan, Taiwan) each had three birdies on the front nine before the weather stoppage, but combined for just one on the back nine after the delay and each turned in identical 73s on Tuesday.
Junior
Kamron Hopson (Redlands, Calif.) rounded out CSUSB's scorers on Tuesday with a five-over 77. He entered the day with a lead, but an 8 on the par-four 17th hole saw him fall down to eighth place on the leaderboard.
The Yotes will look to close out their first ever CCAA Championship on Wednesday when they compete in the final round. The first tee time, off the 10th tee, is slated for 8:55 a.m.
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