Jaden Dumdumaya of Benicia, Calif., won the 58th Pacific Coast Amateur Championship, hosted this week at Eugene Country Club in Oregon.
After four rounds, Dumdumaya shot a 6-under 278.
Dumdumaya was eight shots behind the lead after the first round. He began his final day just two back of leaders Dylan Ma of China and WSU senior Sam Renner, after having shot a 5-under-par 66 in the third round. Closing the gap, a final-round 68 was enough for him to counteract a 71 from Ma and a 79 from Renner.
Dumdumaya is a rising USC sophomore and No. 1,000 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking.
LITTLE LEAGUE SOFTBALL
• Representing Washington, Mill Creek defeated Oregon 10-9 on Friday in San Bernardino, Calif., and will represent the Northwest in the Little League Softball World Series next month. Their first game will be against the Southeast champions Sunday, Aug. 3, in Greenville, N.C.
MINORS
• The Everett AquaSox combined strong hitting and stellar pitching to defeat the Spokane Indians 7-1 in front of 2,088 fans at Funko Field.
Part of the scoring attack came in the second when Charlie Pagliarini smacked an RBI double and Colt Emerson knocked an RBI single to conclude the inning.
Taylor Dollard threw six innings of one-run baseball. The Cal Poly alumni allowed only four hits, striking out three while walking none to lower his ERA to 1.98 this season.
• The Tacoma Rainiers held on to defeat the visiting Round Rock Express 8-6 on Friday night.
Blas Castaño (6-2) picked up the win.
Harry Ford had two hits on the night.