Grassel notches first victory Kelly Grassel of Chesterton, Ind., won with a tournament total 223, after owning at least a share of the lead for the entire tournament.
Kowalski crowned Champion Landon Kowalski of Buffalo Grove, Ill., carded a final round 2-under-par 70, for a tournament total 209, to be crowned Champion in his final AJGA event.
Kowalski in the lead heading into the final round In the Girls Division, Kelly Grassel separated herself from the pack and leads heading into Thursday's final round.
Carlson leads after carding a first round 5-under-par 67 Three girls tied for first place at the Midwest Junior Players Championship as Sara Detlefsen, Sylvie Brick, and Kelly Grassel shot 2-over-par 74
Cooke earns top medalist at the TaylorMade-adidas Qualifier Sara Detlefsen also earned entry into the Midwest Junior Players Championship by shooting an even-par 72.
The House on the Rock Resort to host first AJGA event The House on the Rock Resort in Spring Green, Wis., will host the AJGA for the first time, July 18-21, for the Midwest Junior Players Championship.
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2010 Champ: Konieczki rallies for the win Corey Konieczki of Rockford, Ill., made up a one-shot deficit to capture his first AJGA title by two strokes, finishing with a tournament total of 5-under-par 211.
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2010 Champ: Martin makes it two Kaira Martin of Paradise Valley, Ariz., fired a final-round 1-under-par 71 to win by five strokes and defend her title at the Midwest Junior Players Championship.
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54 Holes, Stroke Play Event Director: Lindsay Dodge Tournament fee: $280
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