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SEAN O'HAIR JUNIOR ALL-STAR CHAMPIONSHIP
The Rawls Course at Texas Tech University
Lubbock, Texas • July 5 - 8

Media Score LUBBOCK, Texas -- First Round results from the Sean O'Hair Junior All-Star Championship conducted by the American Junior Golf Association at The Rawls Course at Texas Tech University.
Boys Par: 36-36--72. Yardage: 6816. Rating: 72.4. Slope: 129
Girls Par: 36-36--72. Yardage: 5971. Rating: 74.1. Slope: 129

Boys Division
Name
Grad
Hometown
Score
T1 Rigel Fernandes
2013
Bradenton, Fla. 35-33--68
1 Austin Eoff
2013
Benton, Ark. 32-36--68
3 Daniel Jaramillo
2014
Bradenton, Fla. 33-36--69
T4 Austin Duhon
2013
Orange, Texas 35-35--70
4 Justin Jennings
2013
Amarillo, Texas 36-34--70
4 Bernardo Curbelo
2015
(Venezuela) Bradenton, Fla. 32-38--70
4 Aaron Guanlao
2014
Haslet, Texas 34-36--70
4 Jordan Batchelor
2014
St. Johns, Fla. 37-33--70
4 Tony Mak
2013
(Canada) Richmond, B.C. 36-34--70
T10 Brad Dalke
2016
McKinney, Texas 35-36--71
10 Lonnie Smith
2013
Bellaire, Texas 36-35--71
10 Matthew Perrine
2014
Austin, Texas 35-36--71
10 Corbin Kasten
2013
Southlake, Texas 35-36--71
10 Jack Adolfson
2013
Niwot, Colo. 34-37--71
T15 Kirk Thomas II
2012
Bossier City, La. 37-35--72
15 Matthew Sullivan
2013
Katy, Texas 37-35--72
15 Brandon Pierce
2013
Covington, La. 34-38--72
15 Eric Ricard
2013
Shreveport, La. 38-34--72
15 Lucas Moreno
2014
Bogota, Colombia 36-36--72
15 Tim Taylor
2014
Iowa Falls, Iowa 35-37--72
T21 Michael Hodson
2015
Amarillo, Texas 37-36--73
21 Angelo Jose Gandionco
2012
Cebu City, Philippines 37-36--73
21 Landon Johnson
2013
Pepeekeo, Hawaii 36-37--73
21 Maxwell Miller
2015
College Station, Texas 36-37--73
21 Todd Alan McDonald
2013
Little Rock, Ark. 38-35--73
21 John Rafael
2013
Corpus Christi, Texas 38-35--73
21 Jack Williams
2012
Garden City, N.Y. 37-36--73
21 Miguel Collado
2015
Xalapa, Mexico 37-36--73
T29 Ian Mankoff
2013
Lake Forest, Ill. 38-36--74
29 Carlos Trevino
2013
Monterrey, Mexico 38-36--74
29 Andrew Scamardo
2014
College Station, Texas 38-36--74
29 Robert Deng
2013
Irvine, Calif. 37-37--74
29 Luke Park
2013
Fullerton, Calif. 37-37--74
29 Andrew Hudson
2013
Burleson, Texas 34-40--74
29 Jake Potter
2014
Dallas, Texas 39-35--74
29 Nick Leitner
2012
Tucson, Ariz. 36-38--74
29 Yidong Zhang
2015
(Canada) Orlando, Fla. 37-37--74
T38 Carter Patterson
2015
The Woodlands, Texas 38-37--75
38 Joey Hearn
2013
Austin, Texas 38-37--75
38 Andrew Sohn
2013
Los Angeles, Calif. 37-38--75
38 Bret Howey
2014
Nazareth, Pa. 36-39--75
38 Caulen Coe
2013
Gulfstream, Fla. 37-38--75
38 Trey Kidd
2013
Honolulu, Hawaii 39-36--75
T44 Osama Khan
2014
(Canada) St. James, Barbados 41-35--76
44 Ryan Lloyd
2013
Honolulu, Hawaii 40-36--76
44 Cody Byford
2013
Round Rock, Texas 38-38--76
44 Gwangjin Lee
2014
San Diego, Calif. 39-37--76
44 Grant Griffin
2013
Fort Worth, Texas 41-35--76
44 John Sams
2013
Coushatta, La. 39-37--76
44 Troy Vela
2013
Mansfield, Texas 37-39--76
44 Matt Welch
2013
Henderson, Nev. 39-37--76
T52 Ian Shapiro
2013
Milton, Ga. 40-37--77
52 Christian De La Cruz
2014
San Antonio, Texas 41-36--77
52 Reed Aren
2013
Long Grove, Ill. 38-39--77
52 Rodrigo Munoz
2013
Bradenton, Fla. 36-41--77
52 Philip Barbaree
2017
Shreveport, La. 39-38--77
52 William Martinez
2014
Austin, Texas 36-41--77
52 Kevin Cullen
2012
Venice, Calif. 39-38--77
T59 Jack Vanderburg
2013
Lubbock, Texas 37-41--78
59 Cody Dazen
2013
Shamong, N.J. 41-37--78
59 Jonny Slater
2014
Old Tappan, N.J. 38-40--78
59 Joshua Montoya
2014
Lubbock, Texas 39-39--78
59 Sean Crisp
2012
Austin, Texas 37-41--78
T64 Andrew Wright
2013
Mansfield, Texas 38-41--79
64 Joey Muckler
2012
Centennial, Colo. 36-43--79
64 Zach Tracy
2015
Houston, Texas 41-38--79
T67 Ethan Yamada
2013
Arvada, Colo. 39-41--80
67 Jonathan Vasquez
2014
Bryan, Texas 39-41--80
67 Jeffery Cheung
2014
Coto de Caza, Calif. 41-39--80
67 Michael Herrera
2015
Houston, Texas 41-39--80
67 Clarke Hudgins
2014
Amarillo, Texas 40-40--80
67 Nicholas McCall
2013
Winnetka, Ill. 40-40--80
T73 Isaac Alderete
2014
Albuquerque, N.M. 42-39--81
73 Hud Morse
2013
Fort Worth, Texas 41-40--81
75 Austen Christiansen
2015
Spring, Texas 39-47--86
76 Tanner Fischer
2013
Lubbock, Texas 46-44--90
77 Sam  Goldfarb III
2012
San Antonio, Texas 42-50--92
         
Girls Division
Name
Grad
Hometown
Score
1 Lakareber Abe
2014
Angleton, Texas 32-36--68
T2 Jordan Ferreira
2013
University Place, Wash. 33-37--70
2 Hee Wook Choi
2013
San Diego, Calif. 36-34--70
T4 Tatiana Pineda
2014
Bogota, Colombia 37-34--71
4 Anna Sophia Bohmer
2013
Cali, Colombia 37-34--71
6 Taylor Coleman
2015
San Antonio, Texas 37-35--72
7 Libby Thomas
2013
Midland, Texas 34-39--73
8 Rachel Lewis
2012
Gig Harbor, Wash. 36-38--74
9 Anna Kim
2014
Broken Arrow, Okla. 37-38--75
10 Kristen Miller
2013
Austin, Texas 39-39--78
T11 Brooke McDougald
2015
The Woodlands, Texas 39-40--79
11 Sarah Moore
2014
Burkburnett, Texas 40-39--79
T13 Courtney Dow
2016
Frisco, Texas 40-41--81
13 Avery French
2013
Laguna Niguel, Calif. 36-45--81
13 Sara Riascos
2014
Bogota, Colombia 40-41--81
16 Dana Clary
2013
Cedar Park, Texas 42-40--82
17 Klara Castillo
2014
Albuquerque, N.M. 42-46--88
 

SEAN O'HAIR JUNIOR ALL-STAR CHAMPIONSHIP
A Gary Gilchrist Golf Academy Junior All-Star Series Event
The Rawls Course att Texas Tech University
Lubbock, Texas
July 5 - 8, 2010

Eoff, Fernandes Share Early Lead at Sean O'Hair Junior All-Star Championship
Abe shines at The Rawls Course at Texas Tech University

LUBBOCK, Texas — Austin Eoff of Benton, Ark., and Rigel Fernandes of Bradenton, Fla., shot 4-under-par 68s to take an early lead heading into the second round of the Sean O'Hair Junior All-Star Championship. In the Girls Division, Lakareber Abe of Angleton, Texas, shot a 4-under-par 68, giving her a two-stroke advantage on her competition.

Conducted by the American Junior Golf Association, the Sean O'Hair Junior All-Star Championship is a 54-hole stroke-play event held at The Rawls Course at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. The 94-player field features 77 boys and 17 girls from 17 states, Barbados, Canada, Colombia, Mexico and the Philippines. The Boys Division is playing the par-72 course at 6,816 yards and the Girls Division is playing at 5,971yards.

The Gary Gilchrist Golf Academy Junior All-Star Series is a collection of 10 events specifically designed for boys and girls ages 12-15 and presents opportunities for younger members to develop their skills and earn entry into Open tournaments. The series concludes with the Montverde Academy Junior All-Star Invitational over Columbus Day weekend for winners and top finishers in the Gary Gilchrist Golf Academy Junior All-Star Series events.

Playing in his first AJGA event, Eoff wasted no time getting off to an early lead, making birdie on No.1. Eoff would go on to birdie Nos. 4, 7 and 8, making the turn at 4-under. Eoff finished the day with six birdies in total, crediting familiar greens to his success.

“This is the first tournament I have ever played in with bent greens and that is all we have at home so it was definitely easier to putt,” Eoff said. “On No. 4 I birdied to get to 2-under and once I got to 2-under I didn't look back the rest of the day. It felt like home out there.”

Fernandes' start to the round was not as smooth as Eoff's, shooting 2-over through his first six holes. However, an eagle on No. 7 was followed by a flurry of birdies on Nos. 9, 11, 16, 17 and 18.

“I gave myself a lot of opportunities for birdies but didn't capitalize until late in the round,” Fernandes said. “The fairways were in great condition and gave me great lies. If I can putt a little better tomorrow it'll be good. Other than that, though, I'm going to come out with the same attitude and mentality in the second round.”

Daniel Jaramillo of Medellin, Colombia, sits in third place with a 3-under-par 69. Jordan Batchelor of St. Johns, Fla., Bernardo Curbelo of Bradenton, Fla., Tsz Fung Tony Mak of Richmond, British Columbia, Justin Jennings of Amarillo, Texas, Austin Duhon of Orange, Texas, and Aaron Guanlao of Haslet, Texas, currently sit tied in fourth place, posting scores of 2-under-par 70.

After a successful practice round, Abe came into the first round looking to take some chances off the tees. Those chances paid off, as she was able to notch six birdies in total.

“I like this course a lot because you can take risks out there,” Abe said. “I took a lot of risks off the tee and hit my driver a lot more than I typically would. My approach shots into the green could improve a bit, but I told myself not to think of the score too much and just get through the day.”

Jordan Ferreira of University Place, Wash., and Hee Wook Choi of San Diego, Calif., round out the Girls Division leaderboard tied in second place with scores of 2-under-par 70.

The American Junior Golf Association is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to the overall growth and development of young men and women who aspire to earn college golf scholarships through competitive junior golf. The AJGA provides valuable exposure for college golf scholarships, and has an annual junior membership (boys and girls ages 12-18) of approximately 5,000 junior golfers from 49 states and 30 countries. To ensure scholarship opportunities for all junior golfers who have the skill, the AJGA created the Achieving Competitive Excellence (ACE) Grant program to provide financial assistance to young players in need.

Titleist, the AJGA's National Sponsor, has been the catalyst and driving force behind the Association's success since 1989. Rolex Watch USA, which is in its third decade of AJGA support, became the inaugural AJGA Premier Partner in 2004. In 2007, after 12 years of support, Polo Ralph Lauren became the AJGA's second Premier Partner.

AJGA alumni have risen to the top of amateur, collegiate and professional golf. Former AJGA juniors have compiled more than 400 victories on the PGA and LPGA Tours. AJGA alumni include Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Stewart Cink, Cristie Kerr, Paula Creamer and Morgan Pressel.

Second round tee times will run from 7:45 a.m. — 12:55 p.m. off of the No.1 tee. For more information about the Sean O'Hair Junior

All-Star Championship, please contact Tournament Director Katie Jared at (806) 742-4653.

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Jack Gianniny
149
T
2
Steven Weingroff
150
T
2
Xuzhong Li
150
T
2
Gunnar Doyle
150
T
2
Troy Miller
150
Girls
Total
1
Julia Ford
153
2
Daniella Castañeda
157
3
Ana Paula Ramirez
158
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Boys
Total
T
1
Trevor Gold
149
T
1
Kevin Duncan
149
3
Joseph Trim
150
Girls
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1
Emma Fisher
155
T
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Elle Nichols
157
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Cordelia Chan
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Boys
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1
*Peter Griffith
143
T
2
Bakari Bolden
143
T
2
David Stitt
143
Girls
Total
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146
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147
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150
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