SLO County Golf, Wine & Real EstateGolf, Wine & Real Estate News and Events BlogHigh School Golf League StandingsSaturday, April 29, 2006PAC-5 LeagueAfter four PAC-5 League golf tournaments and one dual match between them, what separates Arroyo Grande and Righetti in the race for third place, and the last league playoff slot, is...nothing. Righetti edged Arroyo Grande in a dual meet at Rancho Maria Golf Club Monday. Arroyo Grande finished third, one spot head of Righetti, at a PAC-5 League Meet Thursday at the same place. Arroyo Grande and Righetti are tied for third in the league standings with nine points each. The Eagles shot 384 to the Warriors' 385 Thursday. The season ends with a league tournament at San Luis Obispo and then the league finals at Cypress Ridge. PAC-5 leader Paso Robles won the meet Thursday with a 373. That put them at 19 points to second-place Atascadero's 15. The Greyhounds finished second at 376 Thursday. San Luis Obispo was fifth in the five-team field with 405. Kevin Sepulveda of Paso Robles and Bryan Pierce of Arroyo Grande were co-medalists Thursday. Both shot a 70 on the 18-hole course. Los Padres League Nipomo lengthened its lead in the Los Padres League standings by winning this league tournament at Alisal Ranch in Santa Ynez with a team score of 389. Santa Ynez shot a 406 and narrowed its deficit against second-place St. Joseph which finished third Thursday at 437. Nipomo has 66 points in the league standings. St. Joseph has 52. Third-place Santa Ynez has 47. Cabrillo finished fourth Thursday with a 439. Morro Bay was fifth at 465, Santa Maria finished sixth at 556, and Pioneer Valley was seventh at 573. Lompoc did not have enough golfers to score. Tags: San Luis Obispo Central Coast Golf |