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Housing and Development Newsletter "We had a good day overall today," said San Marcos coach Jeff Ashton. "Both Jeffrey Forster and Holdt Gore shot season lows to make the cut and give themselves a chance to qualify for CIF. Holdt, a freshman shot a 79. Royals' freshman Shams Jahangir-Arshad carded a 74 to sit in fourth place. "Ruben Mendoza on the Canyon Course (second nine ) went birdie-par-birdie-birdie on the first four holes," said DP coach Kevin Ahlers. "He had a very consistent round on a very narrow course." Michael Gentry of DP had two birdies and finished at 3-over 75. Santa Barbara High's low scorer was sophomore Hudson Hatton with a 77.
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