Championship finale on the links
Published 2:07 pm Tuesday, August 6, 2019
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Those placing in the Boys 16- and 17-year-old division included, from left, Jay Carr, first place
with a 72; Cole Williams, second place with an 80; Robert Raymond, third place with a 92; Sam
Detrick, fourth place with a 108; and Ben Edward, fifth place with a 110.
Those placing in the Girls 14- to 17-year-old division included, from left, Emily Erickson, first place with an 84; Lindsey Towery, second place with a 100; Emma Lewis, third place with a 105; and Rahilly Abernathy, fourth place with a 113.
Those placing in the Boys 14- and 15-year-old division included, from left, Hogan Whitlow, first place with an 86; Trent Owens, second place with a 94; and Thomas Bryant, third place with a 101.
Those placing in the Boys 12- and 13-year-old division included, from left, Will Johnson; first place with an 82; J.D. Cunningham, second place with an 85; Benjamin Hite, third place with a 100; Robert Hite, fourth place with a 105; Cameron Lynch, fifth place with a 123; and Noah Mayhew, sixth place with a 126.
Those placing in the Girls 11- to 13-year-old division, which played nine holes, included, from left, Bryn Montgomery, first place with a 50; Mary Katelyn Hite, second place with a 67; Reese Owen, third place with a 68 and a 9 in a 1-hole playoff; and Brianne Slape, fourth place with a 68 and a 10 in a 1-hole playoff.
Those placing in the Boys 10- and 11-year-old division, which played nine holes, included, from left, Parker Hite, first place with a 47; Jackson Allgood, second place with a 48; Jayden Eppes, third place with a 54; and Aiden Kelly, fourth place with a 63.
The championship finale of the Southside Piedmont Junior Golf Association was held Thursday at Emporia Country Club, with several golfers from Lunenburg County standing out.
The boys age groups included were 16-17, 14-15, 12-13, 10-11 and 7-9. The girls age groups included were 14-17, 11-13 and 7-10.
Pictured below are the Boys 7- to 9-year-old division and the Girls 7- to 10-year-old division, the two youngest divisions in the championship finale.
Those placing in the Girls 7- to 10-year-old division, which played nine holes, included, from left, Kelsey Carter, first place with a 39; Audrey Hite, second place with a 47; Raegan Barton, third place with a 48; and Lauren Hite, fourth place with a 65.
Those placing in the Boys 7- to 9-year-old division, which played nine holes, included, from left, Mason Jones, second place with a 59; and Caleb Conner, first place with a 45.