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PRESEASON JUNIOR AT ST. JAMES PLANTATION
St. James Plantation - The Members Club Course
Southport, N.C. • April 9 - 11

Media Score SOUTHPORT, N.C. -- First Round results from the Preseason Junior at St. James Plantation conducted by the American Junior Golf Association at St. James Plantation.
Boys Par: 36-36--72. Yardage: 6704. Rating: 72.3. Slope: 128
Girls Par: 36-36--72. Yardage: 5764. Rating: 72.7. Slope: 126

Boys Division
Name
Grad
Hometown
Score
1 Trey Smith
2011
Virginia Beach, Va. 36-35--71
T2 Brantley Kushner
2011
Leesburg, Va. 37-36--73
2 Minchung Kim
2012
Cary, N.C. 37-36--73
4 Clay Brown
2013
Davidson, N.C. 37-37--74
T5 Robert Zieser
2011
Myrtle Beach, S.C. 39-36--75
5 Jay Carroll
2011
Upper Arlington, Ohio 35-40--75
5 Ethan Wall
2013
Brielle, N.J. 38-37--75
T8 Randall Herriott
2013
Brandywine, Md. 39-37--76
8 Cody  Hodges
2012
Mount Airy, N.C. 36-40--76
8 David  Sullivan
2011
Woodstock, Ga. 40-36--76
8 Blake Kennedy
2012
Moore, S.C. 38-38--76
T12 Jordan Smith
2011
Murray, Ky. 37-40--77
12 Cole Adams
2011
Connersville, Ind. 38-39--77
12 Kyle Austin
2013
Mebane, N.C. 39-38--77
12 Landon Weis
2012
Charlottesville, Va. 40-37--77
12 Nicholas Brenner
2011
Charlotte, N.C. 39-38--77
12 Matthew McKagen
2011
Powder Springs, Ga. 36-41--77
T18 Tanner Owen
2014
High Point, N.C. 40-38--78
18 Luke Coates
2011
Florence, S.C. 39-39--78
18 Dawson Hobbs
2012
Midlothian, Va. 40-38--78
T21 David Donovan IV
2010
Hampstead, N.C. 39-40--79
21 Taylor Coalson
2012
Dobson, N.C. 42-37--79
21 Patrick Mullaney
2011
Hinsdale, Ill. 39-40--79
21 Ryan Wilkinson
2011
Galivants Ferry, S.C. 39-40--79
21 Todd Eckstein
2011
Durham, N.C. 38-41--79
21 Davis Morrison
2013
Charlotte, N.C. 40-39--79
21 Ben Schlottman
2014
Advance, N.C. 42-37--79
21 Jeremy Wall
2014
Brielle, N.J. 39-40--79
T29 Tyler Lail
2012
Conover, N.C. 39-41--80
29 Chad Cox
2012
Charlotte, N.C. 40-40--80
29 Mark Paradise
2012
Moscow, Pa. 38-42--80
29 Archer Price
2014
Gastonia, N.C. 40-40--80
29 Jason Gallimore
2011
Advance, N.C. 38-42--80
29 Jacob Tickal
2011
Opelika, Ala. 39-41--80
T35 Grant Blevins
2011
Danville, Ky. 41-40--81
35 Bailey Patrick, Jr
2011
Charlotte, N.C. 37-44--81
35 Ryan Oliver
2011
Franklin, Tenn. 40-41--81
35 Coleman Self
2015
Greenwood, S.C. 42-39--81
35 Benjamin Weaver
2011
Charlottesville, Va. 42-39--81
T40 David Kocher
2014
Charlotte, N.C. 41-41--82
40 Austin Morin
2012
Virginia Beach, Va. 38-44--82
40 William Rainey
2013
Charlotte, N.C. 41-41--82
T43 Beau Teal
2011
Myrtle Beach, SC 41-42--83
43 Timothy Bringard
2012
Wilmington, N.C. 41-42--83
43 Scott Welch
2011
Henrico, Va. 40-43--83
43 Dylan Morgan
2010
Eden, N.C. 39-44--83
T47 Blake Wilson
2011
Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. 42-42--84
47 Garrett Sweeney
2013
Salem, Va. 43-41--84
47 Austin Morrison
2013
Charlotte, N.C. 40-44--84
47 Russell Caruana
2011
Bedford, N.H. 40-44--84
47 Jason Woodall
2011
Yanceyville, N.C. 42-42--84
T52 Michael Pisciotta
2014
Alpharetta, Ga. 39-46--85
52 Paul Strader
2011
Glen Allen, Va. 40-45--85
52 Jeffrey Jackman
2011
Summerfield, N.C. 41-44--85
52 Zachary Melnick
2012
Blue Bell, Pa. 42-43--85
52 Andrew Klasing
2012
Charlotte, N.C. 41-44--85
T57 David Kostyal II
2011
Wilmington, N.C. 45-41--86
57 David Spears
2011
Charlotte, N.C. 44-42--86
57 Spencer Sautin
2011
Ballston Lake, N.Y. 41-45--86
T60 Charles Spry
2011
Winston-Salem, N.C. 45-42--87
60 Ty Hall
2013
Morehead City, N.C. 43-44--87
60 William Franklin
2012
Greenville, N.C. 45-42--87
60 John Minton III
2011
Bowling Green, Ky. 46-41--87
60 Craig Hornberger
2013
Lancaster, Pa. 42-45--87
T65 Thomas La Morte
2014
Haworth, N.J. 44-44--88
65 Jordan Knowles
2011
Fayetteville, N.C. 46-42--88
65 Nick Lotuaco, IV
2012
Virginia Beach, Va. 48-40--88
T68 Philip Kelley III
2014
Advance, N.C. 42-47--89
68 Grant de Gorter
2013
Cornelius, N.C. 40-49--89
68 Drew Board
2013
Roanoke, Va. 43-46--89
71 TJ Ryder
2013
Wilmington, N.C. 48-43--91
72 Boyd Wilson
2012
Acworth, Ga. 49-45--94
73 Jay Harper
2012
Wilmington, N.C. 40-56--96
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Christian Colegrove
2010
Chandler, Ariz.
-DQ - Rule 6-3a
         
Girls Division
Name
Grad
Hometown
Score
1 Samantha Buchanan
2012
Bluffton, S.C. 39-43--82
2 Devon Compton
2011
Rochester, Mich. 37-47--84
3 Allyson Markiewicz
2013
Charlotte, N.C. 44-41--85
T4 Emee Herbert
2011
Johns Creek, Ga. 40-46--86
4 Emily Vergin
2011
Milford, Mich. 41-45--86
4 Kensington Wieland
2013
Loudon, Tenn. 42-44--86
T7 Shannon Brooks
2015
Vienna, Va. 43-44--87
7 Kelly Kennewick
2011
Woodinville, Wash. 45-42--87
7 Morgan Schultz
2013
Raleigh, N.C. 44-43--87
7 Erica Clinard
2011
Clemmons, N.C. 41-46--87
T11 Hayley Guyton
2011
Sugar Grove, Ill. 43-45--88
11 Stacey Adams
2011
Asheville, N.C. 43-45--88
11 Cecily Overbey
2014
High Point, N.C. 42-46--88
T14 Kelsi McKee
2013
Sugarcreek, Ohio 44-46--90
14 Mary-Katelyn Holanek
2012
Cary, N.C. 42-48--90
16 Jordan McKelvin
2015
Westminster, Md. 43-49--92
17 Soomin Hyun
2012
Fairfax, Va. 44-49--93
18 Emily Garrahan
2011
Coram, N.Y. 55-40--95
19 Logan Cass
2013
Cookeville, Tenn. 48-52--100
20 Emma Parson
2016
Chapel Hill, N.C. 69-65--134
 

Smith Cards 1-Under-Par 71 to Lead Preseason Junior at St. James Plantation
Buchanan Ahead in Girls Division at The Members Club Course

SOUTHPORT, N.C. — Trey Smith of Virginia Beach, Va., had two birdies on the back nine on his way to 1-under-par 71 and a two-shot lead after the first round of the Preseason Junior at St. James Plantation. Samantha Buchanan of Bluffton, S.C., used a boost in her short game to pace the field in the Girls Division with a 10-over-par 82. Both players hold leads while playing in their first American Junior Golf Association tournament.

Conducted by the AJGA, the Preseason Junior at St. James Plantation is a 36-hole stroke play event being held at St. James Plantation — The Members Club Course. The 93-player field features players from 19 states. The Boys Division is playing St. James Plantation — The Members Club Course at 6,704 yards, while the Girls Division is playing at 5,764 yards.

Smith played the front nine with absolute consistency. He hit every fairway and green, and two-putted every hole on his way to an even-par 36. His back nine was propelled by a strong start on the first few holes.

“I made a long par putt on No. 11 and that's what got me going,” Smith said. “Then I birdied the next hole.”

Brantley Kushner of Leesburg, Va., and Minchung Kim of Cary, N.C., both shot 1-over-par 73 and are tied for second heading into the final round. Clay Brown of Davidson, N.C., sits alone in fourth place after carding a 2-over-par 74. Jay Carroll of Upper Arlington, Ohio, Robert Zieser of Myrtle Beach, S.C., and Ethan Wall of Brielle, N.J., all share fifth place after finishing at 3-over-par 75.

Buchanan relied on her short game all day long as she was able to jump out to a two-stroke lead in the Girls Division. She plans to continue to attack the flagsticks tomorrow and capitalize on opportunities as they arise.

“My short game was actually pretty good,” Buchanan said. “I had two different putts from the fringe that I put just on the edge of the cup.”

Devon Compton of Rochester, Mich., will begin the final round in second place after finishing with a 12-over-par 84. Allyson Markiewicz of Charlotte, N.C. follows in third place at 13-over-par 85.

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The final round of the Preseason Junior at St. James Plantation begins Sunday, April 11 at St. James Plantation — The Members Club Course with an 8 a.m. shotgun start. For more information about the Preseason Junior at St. James Plantation, call Tournament Headquarters at (770) 861-0519.

 
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150
T
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150
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Girls
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153
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157
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Boys
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T
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149
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Girls
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155
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143
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