College golf: So-so round puts Vulcans in sixth at opener

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It’s not necessarily the season-opening round that coach Earl Tamiya wanted, but it’s one he will take.

It’s not necessarily the season-opening round that coach Earl Tamiya wanted, but it’s one he will take.

The University of Hawaii at Hilo fired a 15-over 583 on Friday and was in sixth place at the St. Martin’s Invitational in Olympia, Wash.

The Vulcans were 27 shots behind first-place Western Washington heading into Saturday’s final round.

“We did all right for our first tournament,” Tamiya said. “We made a lot of mistakes, but they’re correctable.

“A lot of room for improvement.”

Senior Dalen Yamauchi set the pace for UH-Hilo, carding a 1-over 143. After failing to make a birdie during a 74, he shot a 2-under in the second round and was tied for 13th.

Western Washington’s Anthony Allen and Simon Fraser’s Chris Crisologo were tied for the lead at 6-under.

Tamiya said that freshman James Coon and Connor Graves, a junior transfer, struggled while playing their first competitive rounds as Vulcans. Both were 8-over.

“James seems to start slow every round,” Tamiya said.

Junior Kyeton Littel was a stroke behind Yamauchi and tied for 19th after a second-round 69, and senior Nicholas Matsushima was 6-over.

Playing as an individual, freshman David Tottori was 13-over.

The conditions weren’t to blame, Tamiya said, just nerves.

“Perfect weather,” he said. “Who would ever think that in Olympia?”