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2010 Men's Golf Guide Team Roster Coaching Staff 2010 San Jose State University Men’s Golf Name Ht. Wt. Class Hometown/Last School Nick Brown 5-11 SO Sacramento, Calif./Rocklin HS JOHN Miguel Camitoc 5-5 SO Hayward, Calif./Arroyo HS Ryan Collins 6-1 JR Lafayette, Calif./Acalanes HS KENNADAY Justin Estrada 5-10 FR Yuba City, Calif./Yuba City HS Head Coach Peter Gibbs 6-3 JR Granite Bay, Calif./Granite Bay HS Matthew Hovan 5-10 SO Redwood City, Calif./Serra HS Mark Hubbard 6-0 JR Denver, Colo./Colorado Academy John Kennaday was appointed the Christopher Lang 6-1 JR Gothenberg, Sweden/Fresno City College San Jose State University men’s golf Jay Myers 6-2 SO San Jose, Calif./Branham HS coach in April 2005. His hire marked Tour winners Ken Venturi, Roger Drew Nottenkamper 6-1 JR Pacific Grove, Calif./Spanish River HS a return to his alma mater where he Maltbie, Mark Wiebe and Arron Daniel Semmler 5-7 FR Belmont, Calif./Carlmont HS was a 1987 All-American as a senior. Oberholser for a day of instruction Stephan Stallworth 6-3 SR San Diego, Calif./Murrieta Valley HS Kennaday has patiently and sys- and goodwill. Rosco Valentine 6-0 SR Auckland, New Zealand/ tematically enhanced the Spartans’ Besides his San Jose State duties, he Saint Mary’s College program. In his first season, San Jose is the personal coach for Oberholser, a Head Coach: John Kennaday State finished no lower than fifth in two-time Spartan All-American, win- three of the team’s last four tourna- ner of the 2006 AT&T Pebble Beach ments and had a school-best third Pro-Am and one who was ranked place finish at the 2006 WAC among the top-50 ranked players in Championship. In 2007-08, the the world on the PGA Tour in 2006 Spartans had three more top-five fin- and 2007. ishes. Freshman Stephan Stallworth Kennaday was a two-time Coast was a second team All-WAC choice Conference “Most Valuable Player” at for 2006-07 and Aaron Conrad and Monterey Peninsula College before Jon Tringale received academic All- transferring to San Jose State. He was WAC honors for the second year in a a 1986 and 1987 first-team All-Pacific row. Last season, the Spartans set a Coast Athletic Association pick. school record for low 54-hole team Kennaday helped the Spartans to a score with a 21-under par 843 at the 12th place tie at the 1987 NCAA Kauai Collegiate Invitational and won Championships. the Pat Hicks Thunderbird Classic in He went on to play professionally The San Jose State University Men’s Golf Team St. George, Utah. Sophomore Mark on the Canadian PGA, NIKE and (Left to Right): Justin Estrada, Nick Brown, Rosco Valentine, Drew Nottenkamper, Jay Hubbard was a first-team All-WAC Golden State Tours for 7.5 years. Myers, Mark Hubbard, Ryan Collins, Stephan Stallworth, Peter Gibbs, Christopher selection for San Jose State in 2008-09. Kennaday set the course records at Lang, Matthew Hovan, Bryce Holloway, Daniel Semmler, Miguel Camitoc, Head Coach Rancho Canada West in Carmel, John Kennaday. He returned to San Jose State after spending six seasons as the head Calif., with a 64 and at Spring Valley coach for the Santa Clara University Golf Course in Milpitas, Calif., with Credits: The 2010 San José State University Men’s Guide is a product of the San José State Sports Information men’s golf team. The once dormant an 11-under par 61. Office. Portraits: Terrell Lloyd. Photos: Terrell Lloyd, Brad Kupper, John Kennaday, Richard Stern, Jeremy program became competitive in the His teaching career began in Layport, SJCVB, San Francisco Giants, John Byrne, Lydia Panayotidis, Andrew D. Heilman. All names, nick - names, logos and other indicia referring to San Jose State University are trademarked and protected by the uni - West Coast Conference and along the Milpitas where he served as a teach- versity. Any unauthorized use is prohibited. West Coast. In 2001, he was named ing pro at the Mark Dorcak’s the conference “Coach of the Year.” Complete Golf School. He also was an San José State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual assistant pro at the Spring Valley Golf orientation, marital status, pregnancy, age disability, disabled veterans or Vietnam status. This policy applies to An adept fundraiser, he has man- all SJSU students, faculty and staff programs and activities. Questions regarding this policy should be directed aged and directed the Spartans’ “Fun Course. to the Director of the Office of Equal Employment Opportunity/ Affirmative Action, SJSU, San Jose, CA 95192, Raiser” for men’s golf. The event has John and his wife, Christina, have (408) 924-1115. attracted Spartan alums and PGA two sons,Jack and Benjamin. 2 • San José State University 3 • 2010 Men’s Golf The 2010 Spartans The 2010 Spartans Helped San Jose State set a team scoring NICK record for 54 holes with his final round BROWN 67 (-5)...Team counted 13 of his 18 rounds...Five rounds total at or under par. 5-11 • 150 • SO • 1V HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in golf Sacramento, (Coach David Stewart) at Rocklin (Calif.) Calif. High...Helped his team win four Sierra Foothill League championships, the 2008 AT SJSU: In his second season with the NorCal High School Boys Spartans....One career top-10 and two Championships and finish sixth at the career top-20 placings. 2008 state high school championships...Tied for ninth individual- 2009 FALL SEASON: Notched his first ly at the 2008 NorCal Championships and major college top-10 finish tying for 13th at the 2008 state champi- eighth at the Palouse Collegiate with a onships...2008 Sacramento Bee High 218 (+2)...Averaged 76.18 strokes per School Boys' Player of the Year...Team round...Had two rounds of one under par placed eighth at the 2007 NorCal scoring during the Fall season. Championships. 2008-09 SEASON: Fifth on the team in PERSONAL: Plans to major in business stroke average at 74.89 strokes per management...Qualified for stroke play at round...Saw most of his action in the the 2009 California State Amateur spring season playing in five of the seven Championship...His 150 total was four tournaments...Best finish was his college strokes away from advancing to the 32- debut in the Kauai Collegiate Invitational man match play championship...Born in and tied for 19th place at 213 (-3)... Sacramento, Calif., on June 28, 1990. BROWN’S CAREER RESULTS 2009 FALL SEASON Palouse Collegiate 73-74-71-218 8th Reese Jones Intercollegiate 78-82-78-238 41st Alsiter MacKenzie Invitational 77-70-147 51st Pacific Invitational 76-79-80-235 60th 2009 FALL TOTALS 11 rounds 838 strokes 76.18 avg. 2008-09 SEASON Kauai Collegiate Invitational 74-72-67-213 19th Fresno State Lexus Classic 76-72-85-223 80th Barona Collegiate Cup 79-70-74-223 36th 63rd annual Western Intercollegiate 75-78-75-228 44th Wyoming Cowboy Classic 75-70-71-216 39th WAC Championship 75-79-81-235 35th 2008-09 TOTALS 18 rounds 1,348 strokes 74.89 avg. CAREER TOTALS 29 rounds 2,186 strokes 75.38 avg. 4 • San José State University 5 • 2010 Men’s Golf The 2010 Spartans The 2010 Spartans for season scoring average...an all-league MIGUEL selection. CAMITOC JUNIOR GOLF: Enjoyed success 5-5 • 170 • nationally in the Philippines and the SO • 1V United States...won the 2002 Philippine Hayward, Calif. Interclub Junior Championship when he was 12-years-old...youngest player ever to win the title...represented the AT SJSU: In his third season with the Philippines at the 2002 Junior World Spartans...One top-10 finish as a fresh- Championships in the 11-12 years-old man. division and the 2003 Junior World Championships in the 13-14 years-old 2009 FALL SEASON: Did not compete division...captured four Junior Golf in any tournaments. Association of Northern California (JGANC) titles in 2005 (Sunset Whitney, 2008-09 SEASON: Spent the season as Joe Brophy-Bill Loudon, East Bay and a redshirt. Westfield Northern California Section), one in 2006 (Fresno City) and two in 2007-08 SEASON: Sixth on the team in 2007 (East Bay and Northern California stroke average at 77.53...played in five Section)...2005 JGANC points champion tournaments...was the team's top finisher and Player of the Year...tied for seventh at at the Callaway Golf Invitational (3/11) the 2005 California State Junior Amateur with a 225 (+9)...had his only under par and ninth at the 2006 California State round of the season at the Callaway with Junior Amateur...seventh at the 2005 an opening round 69...best season finish Westfield Junior World PGA was 7th at the PGA Minority Collegiate Championship in Westfield, Ohio....2005 Championship (5/11)...was the team's and 2006 member of the Northern youngest player. California team at the Americas Cup. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in golf at PERSONAL: Has not declared a Arroyo High (Coach Dean Ironside) in major...enjoys playing chess, basketball San Lorenzo, Calif...set a school record and volleyball...born on April 3, 1990. CAMITOC’S CAREER RESULTS 2007-08 SEASON Del Walker Invitational 74-75-72-221 49th Callaway Golf Invitational 69-80-76-225 34th 62nd annual Western Intercollegiate 81-81-77-239 82nd WAC Championship 77-80-91-248 42nd PGA Minority Collegiate Championship 78-74-78-230 7th 2007-08 SEASON TOTALS 15 rounds 1,163 strokes 77.53 avg. 6 • San José State University 7 • 2010 Men’s Golf The 2010 Spartans The 2010 Spartans PERSONAL: Majoring in psycholo- goal...Had a season-high six saves in the RYAN gy...dad, Jim Collins, is a PGA profes- JUSTIN 17-10 win over Cal Baptist in the sional who is a manager at the San ASU/Sun Devil Invitational...Credited COLLINS Ramon (Calif.) Golf Club...born in ESTRADA with 10 saves and 7.43 goals against 6-1 • 185 • Oakland, Calif...turns 22-years-old in 5-10 • 185 • average.
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