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Thu Apr 25
2:00 PM
Taft
at Porterville
Sat Apr 27
2:00 PM
Taft
at Merced
Mon Apr 29
12:00 PM
at Big 8 Conference #10
Fresno / Copper River CC
Sun May 05
All Day
at Northern California Regionals Championships
Sierra / Yolo Fliers Club
Mon May 06
All Day
at Northern California Regionals Championships
Sierra / Yolo Fliers Club
Sun May 12
All Day
at 3C2A State Championships
Santa Barbara City / Sandpiper GC
Mon May 13
All Day
at 3C2A State Championships
Santa Barbara City / Sandpiper GC
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No Event
No Event
No Event
Tue Apr 16
Final
8 Taft
5 at Fresno City College
Thu Apr 18
Final
9 West Hills Coalinga
11 vs. Taft
Sat Apr 20
Final
5 Sequoias
15 vs. Taft
Mon Apr 22
Final
12 Taft
8 at West Hills Coalinga
Rescheduled from 4/13
Tue Apr 23
Final
11 Reedley
6 vs. Taft
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No Event
No Event
No Event
Sat Feb 17
Final
57 Taft
75 at Sequoias
Wed Feb 21
Final
47 Merced
71 vs. Taft
Play 4Kay
Fri Feb 23
Final
51 Porterville
64 vs. Taft
Wed Feb 28
Final
68 Taft
55 at Chabot
Norcal Playoff Round 1 Game Streamed on NorcalSportstv
Sat Mar 02
Final
46 Taft
80 at Laney
Northern California Regional Playoffs / Round 2
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No Event
No Event
No Event
Mon Apr 20
Postponed
at Big 8 South #9 (Monterey Peninsula)
@ Del Monte GC, Monterey
Mon Apr 27
Postponed
at Big 8 South #10 (Sierra)
@ Yolo Fliers GC, Woodland
Mon May 04
Postponed
at Nor-Cal Championships
@ Coyote Creek GC, San Jose
Mon May 11
Postponed
at CCCAA State Championships
@ Bear Creek GC, Murrieta
Tue Feb 22
Cancelled
at Big 8 South #3
Fresno / Madera GCC
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Tue Sep 03
Final
Reedley L, 344-396
Taft / Buena Vista GC
Thu Sep 05
Final
at Conference Tournament #1 L, 325-415
Reedley / Kings River GCC
Tue Sep 10
12:00 PM
Conference Tournament #2 L, 318-375
Taft / North Kern GC
Tue Sep 17
12:00 PM
at Conference Tournament #3 L, 330-424
Fresno / Sunnyside CC
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No Event
No Event
Fri Oct 27
Final
0 Taft
0 at Clovis
Tue Oct 31
Final
0 Sequoias
5 vs. Taft
Fri Nov 03
Final
1 Taft
3 at Merced
Tue Nov 07
Final
0 West Hills Lemoore
1 vs. Taft
Fri Nov 10
Final
1 Taft
1 at Fresno
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No Event
No Event
Tue Oct 24
Final
0 Taft
7 at Fresno
Tue Oct 31
Final
3 Madera
0 vs. Taft
Fri Nov 03
Final
5 Clovis
2 vs. Taft
Tue Nov 07
Final
2 Taft
4 at Merced
Fri Nov 10
Final
2 Taft
5 at Sequoias
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No Event
No Event
Tue Apr 16
Final - 5 innings
0 Taft
14 at Sequoias
Thu Apr 18
Final - 5 innings
1 Taft
12 at Fresno
Thu Apr 18
Final - 5 innings
15 Fresno
0 vs. Taft
Tue Apr 23
Final
8 West Hills Coalinga
6 vs. Taft
Tue Apr 23
Final - 5 innings
17 West Hills Coalinga
5 vs. Taft
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No Event
No Event
Wed Nov 01
Final
3 West Hills Coalinga
2 vs. Taft
26-24, 25-23, 19-25, 21-25, 17-15
Fri Nov 03
Final
0 Taft
3 at Fresno
25-13, 25-14, 25-23
Wed Nov 08
Final
0 West Hills-Lemoore
3 vs. Taft
25-10, 25-10, 25-16
Fri Nov 10
Final
1 Reedley
3 vs. Taft
25-20, 25-13, 24-26, 25-17
Tue Nov 21
Final
0 Taft
3 at American River
NorCal Regionals, Rd 2, 25-11, 25-19, 25-22
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Taft head coach Chad Sorensen fires second-round record 63 to take lead in 31st Senior PGA Professional Championship

Chad Sorenson (right) at the Senior PGA Championship in Austin, Texas. (Photo by PGA)
Chad Sorenson (right) at the Senior PGA Championship in Austin, Texas. (Photo by PGA)

By PGA of America - https://www.pga.com/story/chad-sorensen-fires-second-round-record-lead-at-sr-ppc

AUSTIN, Texas (Oct. 4, 2019) Chad Sorensen of Bakersfield, California, who dealt with unimaginable personal tragedy two summers ago and later discovered golf is "the best distraction," matched two records Friday in his debut in the 31st Senior PGA Professional Championship presented by Cadillac.

The 50-year-old PGA Head Professional at Buena Vista Golf Course in Taft, California, fired a second-round record 7-under-par 63 on the Coore Crenshaw Cliffside Course and tied a year-old 36-hole mark. Sorensen arrived earlier in the week at the Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa nursing a broken little toe on his right foot.

He overcame that mishap by cutting a side hole on his right shoe to accommodate the swelling, then strolled to collect six birdies and an eagle against one bogey. Sorensen's sizzling 18-hole effort was matched a few hours later by Omar Uresti of Austin, Texas, who also had a 63 on Coore Crenshaw.

Sorensen is at 11-under-par 131 to share the year-old 36-hole record with Dan Olsen of Robinson, Illinois. Leading the chase were defending champion Bob Sowards of Dublin, Ohio, who had a 66 at the adjoining Fazio Foothills Course; and first-round leader Frank Bensel Jr. of Jupiter, Florida, who posted a 68 at the Coore Crenshaw.

Sowards nearly double eagled No. 18, hitting a 5-iron approach from 190 yards to within a foot of the hole. It was the same hole that Sowards eagled in the Sunday singles to help the United States win the PGA Cup over Great Britain & Ireland.

John Aber of Sewickley, Pennsylvania was alone in fourth place at 134 after a 68 on Fazio Foothills. Uresti led a quartet at 135 that included Mark Mielke of Atlantis, Florida; Paul Holtby of Thousand Oaks, California; and Chris Smith of Peru, Indiana.

It's just the second 50-and-older event for Sorensen, who earned a berth after tying for fourth in the Southern California PGA Senior Championship. He was the 2015 SCPGA Section Champion, and his career was on an upswing until July 20, 2017, when his wife, Raeleen and daughter, Raegan, perished in an automobile accident.

The journey to healing, said Sorensen, has included golf trips with his son, Clayson, to Scotland and throughout the country. Sorensen also coaches his son's Taft Community College golf team.

"Golf is the best distraction," said Sorensen. "I have had tons of great support. This week, my goal was to just make the cut. Today, I hit it a little closer. It was just solid. I was never in any trouble."

Sorensen highlighted his day by hitting a 7-iron from 215 yards to six feet for an eagle on the par-5 12th hole.

Meanwhile, Sowards' dramatics on Fazio Foothills continued. The PGA Director of Instruction at Kinsale Golf & Fitness Club in Powell, Ohio began last Sunday by making a career eagle pitch downhill on the 18th hole to win a key singles match in the PGA Cup.

"There were a lot of emotions remembering what happened, what I did, what my teammates did," said Sowards. "I was almost in the exact same spot as last week. I knew I missed the green and misjudged [my 18th hole approach] on Sunday. When I hit this one, I thought it might be pretty good, but you never know until you get up here."

Bensel, a 51-year-old Assistant PGA Professional at Century Country Club in Purchase, New York, gained a share of second place with Sowards despite a few errant shots on Coore Crenshaw.

"I felt like I hit the ball well and just didn't get the ball close to the hole to make any putts," said Bensel, whose Thursday round featured an eagle and a hole-in-one. "I am looking forward to getting back on the Foothills the next two days. I did make some birdies coming in (Holes No. 12, 15 and 16). But, Coore Crenshaw was a little bit tougher today."

The field of 264 players was trimmed to the low 90 scorers and ties, with 93 advancing to Saturday's third round. The low 70 scorers and ties after 54 holes will play Sunday's final round. The final 36 holes in the $300,000 Championship supported by Golf Channel and John Deere will be contested on the Fazio Foothills Course.

The low 35 scorers Sunday will earn a berth into the 2020 KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship at Harbor Shores Resort in Benton Harbor, Michigan, May 19-24. The top five finishers will earn an exemption into the final stage of the 2019 PGA Tour Champions National Finals. And those who finish in the top eight, including ties, will automatically qualify for next year's Championship, to be held Oct. 15-18, 2020, at PGA Golf Club in Port St. Lucie, Florida.