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PRESEASON JUNIOR AT OCALA
HOSTED BY OCALA-MARION SPORTS COMMISSION

Golden Hills Golf & Turf Club
Ocala, Fla. • April 1 - 3

Media Score OCALA, Fla. -- First Round results from the Preseason Junior at Ocala hosted by Ocala-Marion Sports Commission conducted by the American Junior Golf Association at Golden Hills Golf & Turf Club.
Boys Par: 36-36--72. Yardage: 6683. Rating: 72.6. Slope: 130
Girls Par: 36-36--72. Yardage: 5732. Rating: 74.4. Slope: 133

Boys Division
Name
Grad
Hometown
Score
1 Austen Truslow
2014
New Smyrna Beach, Fla. 35-34--69
T2 Kristopher Kowalchuk
2012
Burlington, Ontario 36-35--71
2 Austin Padova
2012
Hudson, Fla. 34-37--71
T4 Riley Davenport
2012
Woodstock, Ga. 35-37--72
4 Andrew Eunice
2014
Moultrie, Ga. 33-39--72
T6 Dustin Dingus
2012
Palm Harbor, Fla. 34-39--73
6 Patrick Horsting
2012
Surrey, United Kingdom 35-38--73
6 David Hicks
2013
Gainesville, Fla. 35-38--73
T9 Reed Berry
2012
Longwood, Fla. 36-38--74
9 Ryan Orr
2013
Belleair, Fla. 37-37--74
9 Eliott Azoulay
2013
Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla. 36-38--74
9 Cory Howard
2011
Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. 38-36--74
9 Charlie Stubbs
2012
Eustis, Fla. 38-36--74
9 Andrew Scalf
2013
St. Johns, Fla. 36-38--74
T16 Andrew Havill
2013
Carmel, Ind. 35-40--75
16 Ethan Wagner
2013
Port Orange, Fla. 35-40--75
16 Jimmy Pitenis
2015
Daytona Beach, Fla. 36-39--75
T19 Robert Butler
2013
Estero, Fla. 35-41--76
19 Arthur Edelman
2012
Howey in the Hills, Fla. 39-37--76
19 Jessel Mohammed
2012
(Trinidad and Tobago) Howey-In-The-Hills, Fla. 40-36--76
19 Bryce Burke
2015
Orlando, Fla. 38-38--76
19 Austin Schultz
2012
Bonita Springs, Fla. 35-41--76
19 Jeremy Walsh
2014
Tequesta, Fla. 36-40--76
T25 Ryan Borg
2013
(Canada) Brampton, Ontario 38-39--77
25 Jack Panagos
2014
Hillsborough , N.J. 39-38--77
25 Jorge Garcia
2015
Miami, Fla. 38-39--77
25 Richard Zhang
2013
Bradenton, Fla. 37-40--77
25 Michael Primavera
2012
Naples, Fla. 37-40--77
T30 Daniel Rivas
2011
Coconut Creek, Fla. 39-39--78
30 Drew Ferguson
2011
Vero Beach, Fla. 39-39--78
30 Brian Lanoue
2012
Tampa, Fla. 37-41--78
30 Anthony Myers
2013
Cape Coral, Fla. 38-40--78
30 Tyler Ostrom
2012
Warsaw, Ind. 37-41--78
30 Matthew Mourin
2015
Miami Lakes, Fla. 41-37--78
30 Connor Mays
2013
North Palm Beach, Fla. 39-39--78
T37 Tiger Lee
2015
(Hong Kong) Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla. 40-39--79
37 Zachary Smith
2014
Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. 39-40--79
37 Palmer Kelly
2012
Jacksonville, Fla. 42-37--79
37 Evan Byrd
2013
Ocala, Fla. 41-38--79
T41 Luke Malanchuk
2013
Arlington, Va. 42-38--80
41 Justin Aursland
2013
Jensen Beach, Fla. 39-41--80
41 Jack Tianyi Cen
2015
Bradenton, Fla. 39-41--80
41 Jai Sharma
2013
Duluth, Ga. 40-40--80
41 Jim Henderson
2013
Macon, Ga. 40-40--80
41 Christian Seaton
2013
Mt. Carmel, Ill. 38-42--80
41 Brandon Raine
2013
Caledon, Ontario 38-42--80
41 Jeffrey Cox
2012
Fort McMurray, Alberta 39-41--80
T49 Joshua Pisarri
2012
Naples, Fla. 37-44--81
49 Scott Gilbertson
2012
Southampton, Fla. 39-42--81
49 Edric Wung
2014
McLean, Va. 45-36--81
52 Christian Anderson
2015
Ocala, Fla. 41-41--82
T53 A.J. D'Amico
2012
Miami Lakes, Fla. 43-40--83
53 John Farese
2012
Sayville, N.Y. 40-43--83
53 Christian Zimm
2013
Naples, Fla. 40-43--83
T56 Hunter McPhillips
2011
Temple Terrace, Fla. 45-39--84
56 Arthur Nunes
2012
Howey in the Hills, Fla. 41-43--84
T58 Cole Berger
2015
Lakeland, Fla. 41-44--85
58 Brad White
2013
Tampa, Fla. 41-44--85
58 Jordan Gumberg
2014
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 43-42--85
61 Josh Lieberman
2012
Boca Raton, Fla. 44-42--86
62 Dirk Kuehler
2013
New Smyrna Beach, Fla. 41-46--87
63 Aaron Choi
2012
Orlando, Fla. 44-44--88
T64 Jackson Bechtol
2014
Tallahassee, Fla. 40-49--89
64 Alvaro Gonzalez
2013
Bradenton, Fla. 44-45--89
64 Colton Godwin
2014
Ocala, Fla. 44-45--89
67 Joshua Keating
2015
Noblesville, Ind. 43-47--90
68 Jacob Harper
2012
Paducah, Ky. 47-48--95
-
Ethan Francis
2012
Alpha, Ill.
-JWD
-
Jackson Heazel
2013
Atlanta, Ga.
-DQ - 26-1
-
Zachary Katz
2012
Old Tappan, N.J.
-DQ - Rule 6-3a
-
Jake Leffew
2015
Vero Beach, Fla.
74-76-DQ - 6-6a
-
Gabriel Yrausquin
2015
Howey In The Hills, Fla.
-DQ - Rule 6-3a
         
Girls Division
Name
Grad
Hometown
Score
T1 Erica Stoner
2015
Ocala, Fla. 35-37--72
1 Sierra Brooks
2016
Sorrento, Fla. 36-36--72
T3 Alyssa Getty
2015
Leamington, Ontario 38-38--76
3 Mika Liu
2017
Beverly Hills, Calif. 36-40--76
T5 Brooke Beegle
2012
Fishers, Ind. 39-39--78
5 Laura Hendee
2012
Tampa, Fla. 36-42--78
5 Alison Armstrong
2016
Tampa, Fla. 38-40--78
T8 Eunice Yi
2013
Evans, Ga. 41-39--80
8 Taylor Tomlinson
2014
Gainesville, Fla. 36-44--80
8 Katie Dalton
2014
Vidalia, Ga. 41-39--80
8 Jamie Freedman
2014
Miami, Fla. 36-44--80
12 Madison Glennie
2014
Clearwater, Fla. 38-43--81
13 Tess Huber
2012
Port St. Lucie, Fla. 38-44--82
T14 Nicole Ferre
2012
Weston, Fla. 41-42--83
14 Kelsey Eisch
2012
Tampa, Fla. 42-41--83
16 Summer Moser
2014
Lutz, Fla. 42-42--84
17 Leah Deagle
2014
Gallatin, Tenn. 43-43--86
T18 Lily Morrison
2012
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 44-43--87
18 Kaeli Jones
2014
Sumterville, Fla. 43-44--87
20 Macy McRaney
2013
Winter Garden, Fla. 46-45--91
T21 Shelby Johnson
2012
Plant City, Fla. 43-50--93
21 Ashley Yarbrough
2013
Akron, Ohio 50-43--93
23 Alexa Boatman
2013
Naples, Fla. 45-51--96
-
Lauren Carver
2014
Weston, Fla.
-JWD
 

Truslow's two eagles give him first-round lead at Preseason Junior at Ocala
Brooks and Stoner share Girls Division lead at Golden Hills Golf & Turf Club in their AJGA debut

OCALA, Fla. — Austen Truslow, of New Smyrna Beach, Fla., carded a 3-under-par 69 to lead the Boys Division while Erica Stoner of Ocala, Fla., and Sierra Brooks of Sorrento, Fla., each shot an even-par 72 to set the pace in the Girls Division.

Conducted by the American Junior Golf Association, the Preseason Junior at Ocala hosted by Ocala-Marion Sports Commission is a 36-hole stroke play competition played on the par-72 Golden Hills Golf & Turf Club. The boys are playing at 6,683 yards and the girls are playing 5,732 yards. The 96-player field features players from eight states, the United Kingdom and Canada.

Truslow, who is playing in his first AJGA event, felt a little nervous before play began, but quickly showed some confidence after making a birdie on the first hole. Truslow's first round also consisted of two eagles on the day.

“I have been very confident with my swing recently and my putter was working everywhere today,” Truslow said. “I just have to play one shot at a time, play my game and have fun because that's what it is all about.”

Kristopher Kowalchuk of Burlington, Ontario and Austin Padova of Hudson, Fla., are each tied for second after shooting a 1-under-par 71. Riley Davenport of Woodstock, Ga., and Andrew Eunice of Moultrie, Ga., shot an even-par 72 and are in a tie for fourth.

In the Girls Division, 12 year-old Brooks sank a 40-foot birdie putt on the No. 18 green to pull into a tie with Stoner and was very excited about her first AJGA event.

“I played really solid today, I made a lot of good putts and I struck the ball really well,” Brooks said. “I just need to focus on one shot at a time and play well tomorrow.”

Stoner finished strong on the back-nine after making a birdie at No. 14 and finished the last four holes bogey-free.

“My driver was a bit off today, but I just need to work on that and continue sinking putts,” Stoner said. “I feel good about the way I played against these tough competitors.”

Alyssa Getty of Leamington, Ontario, and Mika Liu of Bradenton, Fla., are tied for third after shooting 4-over-par 76.

The AJGA's Preseason Junior Series is designed specifically for first-time AJGA members or those members who have not yet been accepted to or participated in an AJGA Open event, AJGA Invitational or Gary Gilchrist Golf Academy Junior All-Star Series event in the current calendar year and/or the previous calendar year.

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 more than 40 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.

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AJGA alumni have risen to the top of amateur, collegiate and professional golf. Former AJGA juniors have compiled more than 500 victories on the PGA and LPGA Tours. AJGA alumni include Stewart Cink, Matt Kuchar, Hunter Mahan, Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods, Paula Creamer, Cristie Kerr, Inbee Park and Morgan Pressel.

Final-round tee times will run from 8-10:01 a.m. off the Nos. 1 and 10 tees at the Golden Hills Golf & Turf Club. For more information about the AJGA Preseason Junior at Ocala hosted by Ocala-Marion Sports Commission, contact tournament headquarters at (678) 571-7994.

 
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Weekly Results
Preseason Junior at Blue Heron Hills
Boys
Total
1
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
Preseason Junior at Fieldstone
Boys
Total
T
1
Trevor Gold
149
T
1
Kevin Duncan
149
3
Joseph Trim
150
Girls
Total
1
Emma Fisher
155
T
2
Elle Nichols
157
T
2
Cordelia Chan
157
AJGA Junior at River Ridge
Boys
Total
1
*Peter Griffith
143
T
2
Bakari Bolden
143
T
2
David Stitt
143
Girls
Total
1
Robynn Ree
146
2
Alana Uriell
147
T
3
Mariel Galdiano
150
T
3
Lydia Choi
150
* Won via sudden-death playoff
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