Canyons Wins 2019 CCCAA State Team & Individual Championships
The Cougars won by a whopping 18 strokes to claim the ninth state title in program history and freshman Nobuhiko Wakaari won the individual title after finishing two-under for the day.
By Jesse Muñoz/COC Sports Information Director
NAPA — College of the Canyons won the 2019 California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) State Championship by a whopping 18 strokes at the Silverado Resort & Spa North Course on Monday.
The Cougars completed the day with a five-man, 36-hole score of (734-371/363) to finish 14-over-par. Canyons topped runner-up Santa Barbara City College (752-381/371), third place Cypress (766-383/383) and fourth place Folsom Lake College (768-384/384).
The state championship is the program's ninth overall (1993, 2000, 2002, 2006, 2008, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019). Canyons has now won four state titles in the last seven years. The Cougars also finished runner-up at the state tourney in 2018, 2016 and 2014.
COC Freshman Nobuhiko Wakaari (142-73/69) won the individual state title after finishing two-under par for the tourney. His final round of 69 represented the low score of the day and capped a season in which Wakaari was named the Western State Conference (WSC) Player of the Year before finishing fourth at the Southern California regional tourney.
Wakaari becomes the third individual state champion in program history joining former Cougars Sidney Wolf (2014) and Ben Campbell (2016). Prior to Monday's championship run Canyons had never won team and individual state titles in the same season.
Freshmen Jules Lavigne (146-72/74) and Anguerrand Voisin (146-75/71) finish third and fourth, respectively, in the final standings, with Lavigne's opening round of 72 serving as the difference maker.
Wakaari, Lavigne and Voisin all earned All-State team honors.
Tom Sims (150-75/75) placed 12th and Matthew Mansholt (150-76/74) was 13th in the field of 60. Jack Greene (158-78/80) finished 40th overall.
The Cougars' nine state titles, which have all come under head coach Gary Peterson, are the most of any program in CCCAA history. Canyons has also won seven Southern California regional titles and 25 Western State Conference (WSC) championships.
Last fall, COC's women's golf program, also led by Peterson, won its third state championship. The Lady Cougars also have two individual state titles to their credit.
The College of the Canyons Athletics department now boasts a combined 34 state championships (18 team and 16 individual) across 17 intercollegiate sports programs.
FINAL SCORES
1. Canyons (734-371/363) 2. SBCC (752-381/371) 3. Cypress (766-383/383) 4. Folsom Lake (768-384/384) T5. Mt. SAC (771-382/389) T5. Reedley (771-381/390) 7. San Jose City (788-398/390) 8. Fresno City (794-402/392).
CANYONS INDIVIDUAL SCORES
Nobuhiko Wakaari (142-73/69); Jules Lavigne (146-72/74); Anguerrand Voisin (146-75/71); Tom Sims (150-75/75); Matthew Mansholt (150-76/74); Jack Greene (158-78/80).
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