2010 ABIJC Victorian Qualifying - Yering Meadows - ABIJC

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2010 ABIJC Victorian Qualifying - Yering Meadows
** Overall Results **
Girls Nett
14-16 Years
Runner Up Bianca Ling 80 nett
Winner
So-Bin Park 78 nett
17-18
Runner Up Tayla Strauss
75 nett
Winner
Samantha Fleming 73 nett
Girls Gross
14-16 Years
Runner Up Montana Strauss 80
Winner
Julienne Soo
79
17-18 Years
Runner Up Grace Lennon 76
Winner
Olympia Kang 75
Boys Nett
14 Years
Runner Up Samuel Francis 74 nett c/b
Winner
Harley Cindric 73 nett
15 Years
Runner Up Zak Kosh 71 nett
Winner
Ben Allen 70 nett
16 Years
Runner Up Tim Sweeney 73 nett
Winner
Rodger Paull 71 nett
17 Years
Runner Up Dean McNamara 74 nett
Winner
Sam Mitchell
73 nett
18 Years
Runner Up Ashley Blake 76 nett
Winner
Ben Rogers 72 nett
Boys Gross
14 years
Runner Up Thammasack Bouachom 83 c/b
Winner David Micheluzzi
75
15 Years
Runner Up DJ Loypur 74
Winner
Justin Ispanovic 71
16 Years
Runner Up James Wendel 74
Winner
Michael Sheather 70
17 Years
Runner Up Jake Laubsch 76
Winner Tom Power Horan 76 c/b
18 Years
Runner Up Brandon Gardiner 74
Winner Todd Sinnott
72
ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD
Sam Meddings 74 nett - lost in a count back for 2nd place 14 years.
RESULTS FOR THE AUSTRALIAN FINAL
2010 Heritage G & CC.
ABIJC Australian Boys Champion - Jake Higginbottom
ABIJC Australian Girls Champion - Minjee Lee
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State Winning Team - Queensland - Congratulations.
1. QLD
Cameron Smith
Viraat Bodwar
Alison Lee
Dee Dee Russell
2. NSW
Jake Higginbottom
Jarrod Freeman
Chantal Hodson
Cathleen Santoso
3. VIC
Mitchell Sheather
Justin Ispanovic
Olympia Kang
Grace Lennon
4. SA
Robert Liddell
Moe Nagi
Elysia Yap
Caitlan Roberts
5. NT
William Hetherington
Andrew Wilson
Asha Hargreaves
Holly Hayes
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*ABIJC Team Australia
*Jake Higginbottom
*Cameron Smith
*Sam Mitchell
*Todd Sinnott
*Minjee Lee
*Su-Hyun Oh
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# Please Note #
The two rounds were conducted over 27 holes due to a rain delay on Saturday.
Boys 15 years
1. DJ Loypur.......................114
2. Thammasack..................115
3. Ben Allen........................117
4. Jack Sandic.....................117
5. Viraat Bodhwar...............117
6. Oscar Anderson..............120
7. Justin Ispanovic..............120
8. Leon Li...........................123
9. Ben Westermann............124
10. Zak Kosh......................124
11. Tristan Jacques.............125
12. Andrew Wilson..............127
13. David Micheluzzi...........128
14. William Hetherington.....129
15. Tristan Nicholls..............129
16. Jeremy Ting..................132
17. Minwoo Lee...................132
18. Lewis Hough-Anderson...134
19. Tyler Marotti..................139
20. Kenneth Lee..................141
21. Patrick Lee....................142
22. Brendan Lee..................154
23. Edwin Lee......................159
Boys 16 years
1. Ben Croft........................112
2. Charles Stewart...............113
3. Sean Ong........................113
4. James Bannan.................114
5. Jake McLeod....................114
6. James Wendel.................116
7. Tom Westermann.............116
8. Ben Eccles.......................117
9. Jueyi Guo.........................117
10. Ryan Laird......................119
11. Tyler Fent......................121
12. Mitchell Sheather............123
13. Robert Liddell.................124
14. Rodger Paul....................126
15. Leigh Pritchard...............128
16. Joshua Viticca................129
17. Komang Pertama............130
18. Daniel Seymour..............131
19. William Qoro..................148
20. Michael Fries..................149
21. Harvinder Johal..............W/D
Boys 17 years
1. Jake Higginbottom..........108
2. Cameron Smith...............109
3. Sam Mitchell...................110
4. Maverick Antcliff..............114
5. Jarrod Freeman...............116
6. Moe Nagi.........................117
7. Tim Walker......................120
8. Aaron Wilkin....................121
9. Kieran Goodall.................121
10. Peter Babiolakis.............122
11. Gunn Yang.....................124
12. Jake Laubsch.................128
13. Jack Shepherd...............131
14. Dean McNamara............134
15. Justin Paull....................W/D
Boys 18 years
1. Ben Rogers.....................112
2. Todd Sinnott...................112
3. Zac Morwood..................112
4. Anthony Houston............112
5. Josh Shaw......................112
6. Tristan Morey.................114
7. David Hills......................125
8. Brandon Gardiner............128
9. Nick Roper......................135
10. Stephan Scutti .............145
11. Harley Voelmle ............W/D
Girls 15 years
1. Minjee Lee.....................108
2. Su-Hyun Oh...................110
3. Dee Dee Russell.............114
4. Julienne Soo..................114
5. Alison Lee.....................122
6. Cathleen Santoso..........122
7. Bianca Ling....................125
8. Montana Strauss............128
9. Asha Hargreaves...........154
Girls 16 years
1. Hayley Bettencourt........118
2. Elysia Yap......................135
3. Savannah Kelly...............148
Girls 17 years
1. Olympia Kang.................122
2. Chantal Hodson..............123
Girls 18 years
1. Grace Lennon..................119
2. Tilly Poulsen....................120
3. Caitlin Roberts.................123
$. Holly Hayes.....................143
OUR TWO WINNERS:
Byron Meth from the USA and Cecilia Cho from New Zealand
The trophies for Byron and Cecilia are magnificent, however .....the best prizes for winning are
invitations to the Mens and Womens Australian Open and..... the Australian JBWere Masters and
the Ladies ANZ Masters .....Australia's premier championships.
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Aaron's Golf Clinic
Aaron rips one down the 1st........it's that easy !!!
Tuesday.
Tuesday was official practise and the players love the course. A few comments....." best course
I've played on"..........." this course is sensational".............." I can't believe I'm in China playing
on what must be one of the best courses I've ever played on". The players continue to make great
reviews about the course......it really is a great golf and country club. Best course of 2009 and
best clubhouse 2010, and we can all see why.
Aaron gave a clinic on how he prepares for a tournament and how he goes about practicing
making use of every minute he is at the range. Many players had a lot of questions and Aaron
stayed behind after the clinic to help players and answer all their questions. It was a really good
time for the players to get the inside of what the pros do and what exactly they do in preparing
for tournaments through the year. Many lessons were learnt. Tuesday night we went on a Pearl
River Cruise for dinner and boat cruising......it is fantastic. All the lights of Guangzhou are
displayed on the buildings up and down the Pearl River for the Asian Games and they where
spectacular.......it was a great night.
Aaron conducting the Golf Clinic
Ready for action
Always a highlight....The " Face Off " performer. How does he do it.....we all ask !
Wednesday.
All the players were on the range this morning. The ABIJC players were the first players to tee it
up on the grass. The practise range grass has been manicured for months and rolled with a greens
roller........it was perfect.
The Lion Lake Country Club has excelled in every way to make this the best tournament we
have had. It is certainly fitting to be here for the 10th anniversay of the ABIJC.
We have just finished the Press Conference with all the government officials, TV and other
media. All the players are out playing the Am/Am.
Wednesday Night.
What a night. Jake Higginbottom and his team won the Am/Am..........that's a good start to the
week. All the teams played well and thought the greens were good. Entertainment was
great......we had a magician, accrobats, the face off man was back......food was great......this
tournament could not be better. Tommorrow is the day. Everyone is so excited to get the first
round started. They are all feeling very confident........players say the winning score will be in the
teens. I think so too. Let's see what happens.
Thursday.
The breeze was up early but scores were low. The boys were going low but there was more to
come. The breeze started to drop and the day was getting warmer. The greens were getting faster,
and puts started to drop. The best was about to come...............
What a day this was. Just when it looked like Jake Higginbottom has top spot secured with a low
67, Byron Meth shoots a sensational 66 which included an eagle on the 17th. Byron drove the
green and made a 10 footer.......great playing.
There are 8 boys at even or better.......they are playing for a start in the 2011 Australian Open and
the Australian JBMasters, the greatest prize in Junior Golf in the World.
The girls are firing. Su-Hyun Oh, Cecilia Cho and Sarah Jane Ababa all carded 73. They were
playing great. Then in came a 72 by Dottie Ardina to take top spot. Then.........Annie Choi carded
another 72. Top 5 spots all within 1 shot.......this is going to be a hot tournament by the girls.
Friday
Who is going to catch Byron Meth.
Today was a little more difficult. Pins positions proved a challenge across all players with
generally higher scores being returned. Overnight boys leader Byron Meth posted a solid score
of 70 following his first round 66.
Annie Choi sets the pace.
In the girls category, equal round 1 leader Annie Choi (72) backed up with a consistent 73 today
to lead Dottie Ardina (72, 74) by one shot. This sets up a great run home with ideal conditions
forecast for the final two rounds. Good putting holds the key to holding the winners cup on
Sunday.
*We have found a star in the making*.
Have a look at who is leading the 15 years boys and just happens to be T4. It is 12 year old
Tianlang Guan from Guangzhou, China. I was impressed with this young man last year and now
this year he has risen to the next level. Tianlang Guan just may be the first Chinese player to
make a real presence in the golfing world. Remember his name..........we are going to hear a lot
more from this talented young man.
Saturday
Look who carded a 70......you guessed it....12 year Tianlang Guan. 2nd best score of the day.
This young boy is going to be a super star. The more I see him play, the more I am impressed.
Keep watching this spot.
Is anyone going to run down Byron Meth ?
Well...........scores are coming in and the 3 leaders in the boys division all shot 70. Byron Meth
still holds a 4 shot lead........but, we are moving the tee back on 17 tomorrow that brings a bunker
into play.......now it's not so easy.
So...........is Byron going to hang on ? The way he is going about his game, he has every chance
of taking out the championship. I spoke to Byron about his last year of golf and asked him how
he has taken his game to the next level and here is what he said.............
" I started to take my golf very seriously this year and worked at my game on the those parts that
needed improving. I worked hard and started to see improvements. It was those small things in
my game that was holding me back and the more I keep working on them, the better I get".
Well.......do I predict that Byron will win ? I don't know, but.........from my experience the one
thing that has improved Byron's game is his attitude to his game.......that's why he has gone to the
next level.
Annie Choi has a lead of 3 shots over Cecilia Cho......both are playing great shooting 74 each
today. Tomorrow is going to be tight.
Todd Sinnott has low round of the day.
The third round wasn't as easy as the players hoped for. With players struggling to break 70,
Todd Sinnott brings in a card for the scorers with 68. That was a super round. Todd has been
playing Aaron's tournament since he was 13 years old, played every tournament in Australia and
played his way into the Australian team by way of a 6 man play off. Nailed a birdie on the first
playoff hole. Todd really deserves to be on the team and is a key player for the team. Watch him
tomorrow. Sunday
Big swing on the front nine.
Jake Higginbottom has made picked up 3 shots and Byron has dropped 2 shots which places Jake
1 shot ahead. The play is hot as they go down the 10th.
Byron Meth takes out the Championship.
Byron went into the last round with a 4 shot lead, by the 9th he was 1 shot behind. Got it back to
even.....made birdie on the 17th with an unbelievable bunker shot to 2 feet. Coming down the
18th left his 2nd shot short....made an OK chip shot which stopped at 8 feet from the pin. A gutsy
tough put gave him the trophy. Byron is one great player to come back from a shaky front 9,
getting it all back together on the back 9, keeping his cool and never giving up.
Playoff with the Girls.
There is a playoff between Cecilia Cho and Annie Choi.......this is a real nail biter.
Cecilia Cho clinches the win with a 2 hole play off. Both made par on the 1st playoff hole and
Annie made double on the 2nd to hand the win to Cecilia. We can all start breathing again. Well
done Cecilia.
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* Results after Round Four *
Outright Winners:
* Girls Champion:
Cecilia Cho
* Boys Champion:
Byron Meth
Team Results:
1. Australia 355. 371. 726. 358. 1084. 352. 1436
2. USA 372. 374. 746. 368. 1114. 358. 1472
3. Japan 382. 389. 771. 376. 1147. 366. 1513
4. Chinese Taipei 386. 387. 773. 367. 1140. 377. 1517
5. Thailand 389. 387. 776. 375. 1151. 367. 1518
6. Canada 406. 400. 806. 379. 1185. 395. 1580
7. Guangzhou / China 414. 404. 818. 395. 1213. 409. 1622
Girls 15 years:
Winner. Annie Choi 72. 73. 145. 74. 219. 74. 293
Runner-up. Su-Hyun Oh 73. 80. 153. 74. 227. 72. 299
T3. Jiaxin Yang 78. 80. 158. 74. 232. 76. 308
T3. Minjee Lee 83. 74. 157. 76. 233. 75. 308
T5. Hsin - En Tsai 77. 80. 157. 77. 234. 75. 309
T5. Andrea Unson 84. 74. 158. 78. 236. 73. 309
7. Min Lee 81. 79. 160. 75. 235. 78. 313
8. Okamura Yu 83. 80. 163. 77. 240. 75. 315
9. Yi-Ching Wu 79. 84. 163. 81. 244. 73. 317
10. Nao Honda 86. 81. 167. 80. 247. 76. 323
11. Jaiyi Xiao 85. 78. 163. 80. 243. 82. 325
12. Cih-Hui Chen 86. 79. 165. 78. 249. 84. 327
13. Ornnicha Konsunthea 80. 85. 165. 84. 249. 79. 328
14. Xiang Sui 88. 83. 171. 79. 250. 80. 330
15. Ruqing Guan 87. 79. 166. 83. 249. 83. 332
16. Jiaxin Lin 87. 90. 177. 88. 265. 89. 354
Girls 16 years:
Winner. Cecilia Cho 73. 75. 148. 74. 222. 71. 293
Runner-Up. Sarah Jane Ababa 73. 74. 147. 76. 223. 78. 301
3. Ellie Na 76. 75. 151. 75. 226. 77. 303
4. Chi Wang 78. 80. 158. 77. 235. 81. 316
5. Valentina Trillo 90. 83. 173. 83. 256. 88. 344
Girls 17years:
Winner. Dottie Ardiea 72. 74. 146. 76. 222. 76. 298
Runner-Up. Yukina Kido 80. 82. 162. 78. 240. 72. 312
3. Brittany Mai 80. 82. 162. 78. 240. 78. 318
4. Mengxaun Gai 86. 93. 179. 84. 263. 80. 343
5. Stephanie Wong 91. 90. 181. 83. 264. 85. 349
Girls 18 years:
Winner. Chonlada Chayanun 79. 77. 156. 74. 230. 72. 302
Runner-Up. Kaira Martin 76. 77. 153. 79. 232. 71. 303
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Boys 15 years:
Winner. Tianlang Guan 72. 73.145. 70. 215. 75. 290
Runner-Up. Shota Kakagawa 77. 73. 150. 79. 229. 73. 302
3. Curtis Chan 76. 74. 150. 76. 226. 79. 305
4. Han-Ting Chiu 81. 77. 158. 75. 233. 73. 306
5. Sung-I Yu 79. 79. 158. 72. 230. 78. 308
6. Donald Qiu 82. 80. 162. 75. 237. 76. 313
7. Kwanchai Kongtavee 77. 81. 158. 80. 238. 76. 314
8. Nattanon Khanthacha 84. 79. 163. 75. 238. 77. 315
9. Quming Wu 84. 80. 164. 81. 245. 82. 327
10. Han Xue 90. 90. 180. 82. 262. 89. 351
11. Zhaolin He 83. 89. 172. 93. 265. 92. 357
12. Kawahara Seiki 96. 99. 195. 92. 287. 92. 379
13. Harrison Yu 100. 105. 205. 97. 302. 94. 396
14. Tianpeng Ouyang 107. W/D
Boys 16 years:
Winner. Sam An 72. 74. 146. 74. 220. 71. 291
Runner-Up. Remo Fueg 76. 79. 155. 73. 228. 69. 297
3. Zheng Ouyang 69. 82. 151. 77. 228. 71. 299
4. Henry Cunningham 79. 78. 157. 75. 232. 68. 300
5. Trey Kaahanui 77. 74. 151. 75. 226. 75. 301
6. Seung Keun Bae 82. 81. 163. 78. 241. 73. 314
7. Hyung Suk Lyu 82. 88. 170. 80. 250. 82. 332
Boys 17 years:
Winner. Byron Meth 66. 70. 136. 70. 206. 71. 277
Runner-Up. Jake Higginbottom 67. 73. 140. 70. 210. 68. 278
3. Cameron Smith 68. 76. 144. 70. 214. 69. 283
4. Teng Kao 69. 76. 145. 71. 216. 73. 289. 73. 289
5. Kazuki Ishiwata 69. 76. 145. 72. 217. 74. 291
6. Natipong Srithong 75. 73. 148. 76. 224. 71. 295
7. Ammmata Konchan 78. 77. 155. 70. 225. 71. 296
8. Ben Rogers 77. 77. 154. 74. 228. 71. 299
T9. Tomoyasui Sugiya 75. 80. 155. 74. 229. 71. 300
T9. Sam Mitchell 75. 74. 149. 76. 225. 75. 300
11. Wei-Lun Wang 79. 76. 155. 74. 229. 75. 304
12. Brian Jung 79. 86. 165. 71. 236. 74. 310
13. Brayden Eriksen 79. 77. 156. 74. 230. 81. 311
Boys 18 years:
Winner. Todd Sinnott 72. 74. 146. 68. 214. 68. 282
Runner-Up. Patrick Grimes 74. 75. 149. 70. 219. 73. 292
3. Anthony Houston 77. 71. 148. 75. 223. 74. 297
4. Naoki Ohori 81. 79. 160. 73. 233. 77. 310
5. Ryan Smith 80. 77. 157. 77. 234. 77. 311
6. Zac Morwood 80. D/Q
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Yering Meadows - 11th September 2011
Gross
Girls 14-15 years
1. Montana Strauss 75
2. Olivia Lewis 86
3. Soobin Park 87
4. Claudia Marazita 89
5. Abbey Trinca 95
6. Jade Layton 105
7. Shaniah Fernando 119
Girls 16-18 years
1. Rio Watanabe 89
2. Reanna Matthews 90
2. Emily Smith 90
4. Georgia Macklan 92
5. Bianca Ling 93
Nett
Girls 14-15 years
1. Jade Layton 77
2. Soobin Park 80
Girls 16-18 years
1. Emily Smith 83
2. Georgia Macklin 84
Gross
Boys 14 years
1. Zach Murray 80
2. Mathias Sanchez 81 c/b
2. Cameron John 81
2. Edward Donoghue 81
5. Konrad Ciupek 83
5. Thammasack Bouahom 83
7. Frazer Droop 84
7. Ryan Ruffels 84
9. Tyler Marotti 88
10. Cooper Gill 90
11. Karl Vilips 92
12. Brendan Lee 95
13. Sam Meddings 96
14. Kurtis Lynch 98
15. Samuel Francis 100
16. Edwin Lee 101
16. Su-Yong Oh 101
Boys 15 years
1. Kenneth Lee 3rd c/b 76
2. David Micheluzzi 76
3. Ash Zadel 78
3. Brett Coletta 78
5. Shane Felman 82
6. Christian Bennett 84
6. William Caulfield 84
8. Harley Cindric 86
9. Thomas Schuhkraft 93
10. Rama Rusman 97
Boys 16 years
1. Tristan Jacques c/b 77
2. Anthony Wilken 77
3. Justin Ispanovic 78
3. Mitchell Davis 78
5. Oscar Anderson 80
6. Riley Brennan 81
7. Campbell Smith 82
7. Zak Kosh 82
9. Harry O'Neill 83
10. Gary Sluce 85
10. Leon Li 85
13. Jack Sandic 86
14. Lewis Hough-Anderson 87
15. Hyuga Sakita 88
Boys 17 years
1. James Wendel 75
2. Adam Burdett c/b 76
2. Nick Mills 76
4. Tim Sweeney 77
4. Tyler Fent 77
6. Mitchell Sheather 79
7. Andrew Daies 81
7. Luke Bexley 81
9. Brad Kivimets 81
9. Leigh Pritchard 82
11. Tom McLaine 83
12. Jack Brueton 84
12. Darcy Brereton 84
14. Charles Stewart 86
14. James Bannan 86
14. Jordan Rutherford 86
14. Joshua Viticca 86
14. Justin Paull 86
14. William Qoro 86
20. Leonard Chin 87
21. Geoff Mann 88
22. James Fiddler 89
23. Bryce Richardson 95
Boys 18 years
1. Stephen Mitchell 76
2. Mitch Francis 77 c/b
2. Ben Rogers 77
2. Tom Power Horan 77
5. David Shimmin 78
6. Scott Sinott 84
7. Luke McDonald 101
Nett
Boys 14 years
1. Tyler Marotti 75
2. Cameron John 76 c/b
Boys 15 years
1. Ash Zadel 73
2. William Caulfield 75 c/b
Boys 16 years
1. Campbell Smith 75 c/b
2. Mitchell Davis 75
Boys 17 years
1. Tim Sweeney 69
2. Nick Mills 72
Boys 18 years
1. David Shimmin 74
2. Ben Rogers 77
Round 2. Final.
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2011 ABIJC Team Australia
Boys Ben Eccles
Lucas Herbert
Peter Stojanovski
Jake McLeod
Girls
Su-Hyun Oh
Lauren Mason
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2011 ABIJC Australian Boys Champion - Ben Eccles
2011 ABIJC Australian Girls Champion - Su-Hyun Oh
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Boys 15 years
1. Lucas Herbert 74 71 145
2. David Micheluzzi 73 77 150
3. Ben Elliott 82 72 154
4. Harley Cindric 82 74 156
5. Curtis Luck 78 80 158
6. Ryan Ruffels 79 80 159
7. Liam Purslowe 77 84 161
8. Doug Loton 84 79 163
9. Brett Coletta 86 79 165
10. Shane Feldman 79 86 165
11. Ben Tucker 77 88 165
12. Cooper Gill 85 81 166
13. Konrad Ciupek 78 88 166
14. Sean Delgorge 89 83 172
15. Christian Bennett 83 90 173
16. Ash Zadel 83 93 176
17. Cameron John 91 88 179
18. Kurtis Lynch 87 96 183
19. Tyler Marotti 98 98 196
20. Ben Ferguson 85 DNF
Boys 16 years
1. Peter Stojanovski 71 74 145
2. Jackson Dick 72 74 146
3. DJ Loypur 73 74 147
4. Justin Ispanovic 74 74 148
5. Viraat Badhwar 69 80 149
6. Gary Sluce 76 74 150
7. Anthony Muradaca 77 74 151
8. Kade McBride 75 78 153
9. Jack Hulyer 74 79 153
10. Jack Lane-Weston 80 75 155
11. Jordan McCarthy 75 82 157
12. Oscar Anderson 72 87 159
13. Leon Li 83 77 160
14. Jarrod Stirling 82 78 160
15. Anthony Wilken 80 80 160
16. Aaron Dobson 83 78 161
17. Scott Maizels 80 82 162
18. Riley Brennan 85 78 163
19. Harry O'Neil 85 78 163
20. Jack Sandic 84 80 164
21. Zack Kosh 85 80 165
22. Blake Henderson 85 85 170
23. Mitchell Davis 84 87 171
24. Campbell Smith 87 88 175
25. Dougie Warren 92 84 176
26. Ben Allen 83 DNF
Boys 17 years
1. Ben Eccles 72 73 145
2. Jake McLeod 74 72 146
3. Ben Croft 71 77 148
4. Sam Rawlings 75 75 150
5. Tyler Fent 71 79 150
6. Mitchell Sheather 80 72 152
7. Ricky Kato 74 78 152
8. James Wendel 81 72 153
9. Anthony Quayle 78 75 153
10. James Bannan 76 78 154
11. Brad Kivimets 74 80 154
12. Jueyi Guo 77 78 155
13. Joshua Vitacca 77 78 155
14. Luke Parker 76 79 155
15. Rodger Paul 75 82 157
16. Ryan Laird 82 76 158
17. Adam Burdett 78 80 158
18. Daniel Seymour 82 79 161
19. Mitchell Clark 84 78 162
20. Tim Sweeney 79 87 166
21. Dale Williamson 83 84 167
22. Alex Wall 78 89 167
23. Komang Pertama 87 83 170
24. Charles Stewart 82 88 170
25. Justin Purslowe 86 85 171
26. William Qoro 88 91 179
27. Tom McLaine 94 92 186
28. Jake Ferguson 87 100 187
29. Geoff Mann 95 94 189
30. Nicholas Groves 95 95 190
31. Leonard Chin DNF 88
32. Darcy Brereton 90 DNF
33. Leigh Pritchard 82 DNF
34. Justin Paul NSR DNS -
Boys 18 years
1. Ben Rogers 79 70 149
2. Peter Babiolakis 77 76 153
3. Dylan Thomas 79 78 157
4. Mitch Francis 76 82 158
5. Sam Mitchell 76 82 158
6. Dean Dagan 80 81 160
7. Cameron Bell 83 79 162
8. Tom Power-Horan 80 84 164
9. Chris Walk 82 85 167
10. Jake Laubsch 87 81 168
11. John Burbergs 80 DNF
12. Thomas Longman 83 DNF
13. Jack Shepherd 88 DNS -
Girls 15 years
1. Su Hyun Oh 69 71 140
2. Montana Strauss 79 76 155
3. Celina Yuan 79 82 161
4. Soobin Park 86 77 163
5. Julienne Soo 86 80 166
6. Hannah Green 76 93 169
7. Amy Zhou 86 85 171
8. Abbey Trinca 89 87 176
9. Olivia Lewis 88 88 89 177
Girls 16 years
1. Cathleen Santoso 78 69 147
2. Lauren Mason 70 79 149
3. Bianca Ling 81 80 161
4. Checi Xu 81 83 164
5. Georgia Macklan 81 91 172
6. Rachel Taylor 90 90 180
Girls 17 years
1. Whitney Harvey 81 76 157
2. Nadine White 79 79 158
3. Emily Smith 85 90 175
Girls 18 years
1. Tilly Poulsen 77 85 162
Final Results - Round 2.
1. NSW 444
Ricky Kato Peter Stojanovski Cathleen Santoso Celina Yuan
2. WA 458
Ben Croft Curtis Luck Hannah Green Whitney Harvey
3. Qld 460
Alex Wall Jack Lane-Weston Lauren Mason Nadine White
4. Vic 466
James Wendel Adam Burdett Montana Strauss Olivia Lewis
5. SA 496
Jake Laubsch Dylan Thomas Rachel Taylor Amy Zhou
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