Zhu, Kieffer each win first AJGA titles Xiaoyu Zhu of Shanghai and Dominic Kieffer of Byron, Minn., hoist their hardware following the final round of the AJGA Nebraska Junior at Quarry Oaks.
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Kieffer comes from behind, captures victory Dominic Kieffer of Byron, Minn., was all smiles after a final-round 5-under-par 66 gave him his first AJGA Open win.
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Zhu wins first AJGA Open title Xiaoyu Zhu of Shanghai shot even-par 71 in Thursday's final round to capture the Girls Division title at Quarry Oaks.
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Juniors, staff let loose at social activity AJGA staff and juniors participate in a water balloon toss following Wednesday's second round at Quarry Oaks. The toss, as you can see, turned into chaos.
Reinertson leads by six strokes at Quarry Oaks A 3-under-par 68 in Wednesday's second round gives Rylee Reinertson a 7-under-par 135 tournament total and a six stroke advantage heading into Thursday.
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Green, Reinertson share first round lead at Quarry Oaks Matthew Green of Lenexa, Kan., and Rylee Reinertson of Gibbon, Neb., each fire a 4-under-par 67 and lead the Boys Division by three strokes at Quarry Oaks
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Zhu holds on to lead in Girls Division Xiaoyu Zhu of Shanghai shot a 2-over-par 73 in Wednesday's second round of the AJGA Nebraska Junior at Quarry Oaks to lead the Girls Division by two strokes.
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Juniors qualify for the AJGA Nebraska Junior at Quarry Oaks Braden Baer of Westminster, Colo., and Xiaoyu Zhu of Shanghai, China, qualified to play in the AJGA Nebraska Junior at Quarry Oaks.
2010 Champ: Lee claims wire-to-wire win at Quarry Oaks Somin Lee of Denver, Colo., led wire-to-wire and posted an even-par 213 to pick up her first AJGA title.
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2010 Champ: Chan comes from three back to win in Nebraska Lorens Chan of Honolulu carded a final-round score of even-par 71 to come from three strokes back and claim the title at the 2010 AJGA Nebraska Junior at Quarry Oaks.
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AJGA returns to Quarry Oaks Quarry Oaks in Ashland, Neb., will welcome 78 juniors for the second consecutive year.
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Boys and Girls,
ages 12-18 Field Size: 78 Format:
54 Holes, Stroke Play Event Director: Andrew Greenfield Tournament fee: $280
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