Justin Perich
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- Hometown:
- Ventura, CA
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- Year:
- Fr.
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- High School:
- Buena
News mentions
In perfect weather conditions in the High Desert, the Ventura College men's golf team shot a team score of 389 to finish fourth at the Western State Conference No. 6 event hosted by Antelope Valley College at the par 72 Antelope Valley Country Club. Michael Ray tied for seventh overall with a 2-over 74 while Nick Burns and Justin Perich carded a 76 and 77, respectively. Canyons won the event with a team score of 367 followed by Santa Barbara (380) and Glendale (382).
The Ventura College golf team fell to Northern California powerhouse reedley College Friday afternoon in a dual match played at the par-72 Hunter ranch Golf Club in Paso Robles. The Pirates carded a team score of 399 compared to the 369 posted by the Tigers. Michael Ray led Ventura with a 3-over 75 and Nick Burns shot a 4-over 77.
On an ideal day for golf in the Santa Clarita Valley, the Pirate golf team placed third at the Western State Conference event hosted by College of the Canyons at the par-72 Valencia Country Club. Kaden Santos went low for Ventura with a 5-over 77, good for sixth place overall. Mason Teron posted a 79 for the Pirates. VC had a team score of 405, which was good for third place. Canyons won the event with a 381 followed by Santa Barbara at 392.
Mason Teron shot a 2-over 74 to claim individual medalist honors, and Nick Burns was second with a 76 as the Pirate golf team won the Western State Conference event No. 2 hosted by Santa Barbara at Alisal Ranch Golf Course in Solvang on Monday. Ventura posted a team core of 392 to finish three shots ahead of SBCC with Canyons coming in third at 398.
After a tough opening day on Sunday, the Pirate golf team rebounded Monday at the season-opening, 36-hole Pt. Conception Open at La Purisma Golf Course in Lompoc. Ventura carded a team score of 412 in Sunday's opening round before improving to a 393 in Monday's final round. The combined score of 805 was good for eighth place in the team standings of the 13 teams who played 36 holes. Michael Ray led the Pirates with a two-day total of 153 (79-74).