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Junior Golf Hub Championship
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Junior Golf Hub Championship

Shang and Xiao secure hardware

Final-round results
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Shang, Xiao secure their second and first AJGA wins, respectively

Results

Boys Division Champion: Adam Xiao of Manhasset, New York (6-under-par 210)

· First AJGA win

· Current Rolex AJGA Ranking: 152

· Signed a National Letter of Intent with Harvard University

· 2018 AJGA Scholastic Junior All-American

· Carded 11 birdies and one eagle during the tournament

· “It’s truly an honor to win an AJGA event…I just tried to stay positive, play it one shot at a time, and I’m just thankful it was enough at the end.”

Girls Division Champion: Charissa Shang of Calabasas, California (2-under-par 214)

· Second AJGA win

· Current Rolex AJGA Ranking: 126

· Seventh AJGA top-10 finish

· Carded 10 birdies during the tournament

· “I knew I was two strokes behind and that it would take a lot to come back from that, but after nine holes I was pretty confident.”

Top local Boys Division finisher:

Michael Hanratty of Avon, Connecticut (4-over-par 220)

· Current Rolex AJGA Ranking: T672

· Finished tied for tenth overall

· Fourth top-20 AJGA finish

· Second top-20 finish at the Junior Golf Hub Championship

· Recorded 11 birdies during the tournament

Top local Girls Division finisher:

Katie Dzialga of Greenwich, Connecticut (4-over-par 220)

· Current Rolex AJGA Ranking: T209

· Finished eighth overall

· Eighth top-20 AJGA finish

· Recorded 11 birdies and one eagle during the tournament

Tournament notes:

· Inaugural hosting of the Junior Golf Hub Championship at Hop Meadow Country Club

· The Ryan T. Lee Memorial Collegiate NCAA tournament is annually hosted on-site

· Juniors from 18 states and 7 countries

· 18 juniors from Connecticut