Cox and Kim Take Home the Hardware Cody Cox wins the Boys Division with a final score of 5-over-par 215. Anna Kim takes the Girls Division after a sudden-death playoff with a final score of 9-over-par 219.
Cox Continues Lead in Huntingdon Cody Cox of Milford, Pa., continues his lead in the Boys Division going into the final round at the AJGA Philadelphia Open Championship.
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Kim Tied for the Lead in Girls Division Anna Kim and Christine Lin share the lead with a first-round score of 2-over-par 72. Cody Cox of Milford, Pa., leads the Boys Division with even-par 70.
Rickenbach and Mills earn Medalist Honors Stewart Rickenbach of Doylestown, Pa., and Emily Mills of Farmingdale, N.J., both win medalist Honors at the TaylorMade-adidas Golf Qualifer at Penn Oaks Golf Club.
Hunting for a championship The AJGA will travel to Huntingdon Valley Country Club, which is set to host the 2011 AJGA Philadelphia Open Championship.
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Boys and Girls,
ages 12-18 Field Size: 78 Format:
54 Holes, Stroke Play Event Director: A.J. Donaldson Tournament fee: $280
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