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  Jimmy Cacho
Jimmy Cacho

Player Profile
Class:
Sophomore

Hometown:
Green Valley, Calif.

High School:
Justin-Siena

Height / Weight:
6-1 / 170

Experience:
HS

Major:
undeclared

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2007-08: Finished tied for 22nd at the St. Mary's Invitational on 9/10-11 with rounds of 71 (-1), 72 (E), and 79 (+7) ... finished tied for 11th at the Purple and Red Invitational on 9/24-25 with rounds of 71 (-1) and 71 (-1) ... Finished tied for 8th at the Alister Mackenzie Invitational on 10/8-9 with rounds of 65 (-6), 68 (-3), and 73 (+1) ...

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2006-07: Made his Santa Clara debut at the Alister MacKenzie Invitational at the Meadow Club in Fairfax, Calif. and tied for 35th place, shooting 72 (+1), 72 (+1), and 74 (+3) ... finished 76th at UH Hilo Intercollegiate with rounds of 69 (-1), 74 (+4), and 76 (+6) ... Finished tied for 27th at the Callaway Golf Invitational on 3/5-3/6 with rounds of 77 (+5), 70 (-2), and 74 (+2) ... finished tied for 24th at the USF Triumph at Pauma Valley on 3/12-3/13 with rounds of 76 (+5), 69 (-2), and 76 (+5) ... finished tied for 53rd at the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate on 4/2-4/3 with rounds of 75 (+3), 68 (-4), and 75 (+3).

HIGH SCHOOL: As a freshman, took 2nd place at MCAL League Championships, and took 4th place in NCS Tournament of Champions. As a sophomore in 2004, named MCAL Player of the Year and team MVP after winning the MCAL League Championships and taking 4th in the NCS Tournament of Champions for the second straight year. Named 1 of 25 High School All Americans by National High School Coaches Association in Virginia Beach in June of 2004. As a Junior, named MCAL Player of the Year for the second consecutive year, and was team captain and MVP. Took 2nd place at NCS Tournament of Champions, and honored with Dave Martin Memorial Scholarship for leadership, academics and athletics. As a senior, was a medalist at 2006 CIF-NCS Northern Qualifier, and was the first ever recipient of Bobby Jones Sportsmanship Award. Earned first team All-League honors, and was team captain and MVP.