Li holds on at Centennial Catherina Li of Kent, Wash., claimed her first AJGA victory with a 5-under-par total of 211 at Centennial Golf Club.
Finnell earns first victory Skyler Finnell of Carmel, Calif., shot a 2-under-par 70 Thursday to secure his first American Junior Golf Association victory at the AJGA Junior at Centennial
Finnell and Fu lead into final-round Skyler Finnell of Carmel, Calif., and Lawrence Fu of Piedmont, Calif., each carded a 3-under-par 69 to share the lead at the AJGA Junior at Centennial at 6-under-par 138.
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Li takes the lead after second-round Catherina Li of Kent, Wash., carded a 69 to take the lead entering the final round at the AJGA Junior at Centennial.
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Juniors muscle up for long-drive contest After the cookout at Centennial Golf Club, juniors show off their skills at the long drive contest. Tommy Kummerfeld and Allisen Corpuz took home the prizes!
Junior-Am Tie Breaker A three way tie for the prized Junior-Am win led to a chip-off competition between the team's juniors. Dylan Wu got closest to the hole.
Golfers arrive at Centennial Golf Club The tournament week begins with the Junior-Am and practice round at the AJGA Junior at Centennial.
Feutz and Covey medal at TaylorMade-adidas Golf Qualifier James Feutz and Laura Gay earned spots into AJGA Junior at Centennial. Danielle Covey opted not to play in this weeks event.
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Boys and Girls,
ages 12-18 Field Size: 144 Format:
54 Holes \ 36-Hole Cut, Stroke Play Event Director: Casey Ceman Tournament fee: $280
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