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The Tartans mastered Shorecliffs Golf Course on Monday.
The Tartan boys golf program picked up a big league win Monday, defeating visiting Irvine High School 199-204.
Charlie Eifrig notched 8 pars and a birdie on hole 2 for a 36 (-1) finish for the Tartans. Gavin Taylor finished second for St. Margaret's with a 39 (+2), turning in an eagle and two birdies on the day. Dev Jain (40, +3), Brandon Yang (41, +4) and Ethan Wang (43, +6) also contributed for the Tartans.
St. Margaret's will look to close out the regular season Tuesdat, facing Northwood at Oak Creek Golf Club.
Update:The Tartans beat Northwood on the road, 181-183, setting up a four-way tie for first place in the Pacific Coast Legaue.
Charlie Eifrig earned the match medal, shooting a 34 (-2) to put the Tartans over the top. Rounding out the top finishers was Brandon Yang (35, -1) and Gavin Taylor (36, +0).
St. Margaret's will compete against Northwood, Portola, and Irvine for the league championship which begins Wednesday, April 23.
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