‘Eaters open season at Pacific Invitational
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The UC Irvine men’s golf team begins its 2003-04 schedule with two
tournaments in five days next week.
Coach Paul Smolinski’s Anteaters compete in the Pacific
Invitational at The Reserve at Spanos Park in Stockton Monday and
Tuesday, then journey to Corvallis, Ore., for the Northwest
Collegiate Classic at Trysting Tree Golf Club Thursday and Friday.
The UCI roster features only one senior (Vinnie Poncino) as the
Anteaters look to win their fourth straight Big West Conference title
in 2004. The task will be tougher as three of the top four players
from last season’s squad have graduated, including Jeff Coburn, who
was the 2003 Big West Conference Player of the Year.
Poncino has the top returning average for the Anteaters at 72.92
from last season when he finished eighth in the Big West
championships. Poncino had four top-10 finishes in 2002-03.
Sophomore Ryne Rindfleisch posted a 74.40 average through 20
rounds last season while sophomore Jay Choe averaged 74.83. Choe
competed in the United States Amateur championship this past August.
Sophomores Ryan Cole and Will Park each played in one tournament
last season while junior Nate Yates redshirted.
Two freshmen who have joined the program this year and could crack
the starting lineup are Neno Boonyaplanun and Chris Whalen.
Boonyaplanun was an All-Pacific Coast League and All-CIF player at
University High, while Whalen competed on league, CIF and sectional
championship teams at Saint Francis High School in Mountain View.
Smolinski enters his sixth season as head coach at UCI. He has led
the Anteaters to the last three Big West Conference titles and he has
earned Big West Coach of the Year honors each of those seasons. He
also has guided the program to the last three NCAA West regionals.
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