For Immediate Release
July 5, 2017


Choi and Koss manage to narrowly hold their leads after round two of the 2017 Alberta Junior & Juvenile Championship

31 girls will compete for the title, with 66 boys advancing to round three

Pictured: Volunteer Florin Bergh scoring Max Sekulic, Benjamin Farrington and Ethan Choi 

RYLEY, Alta. (Alberta Golf) - On a sweltering day at the Coal Creek Golf Resort, Alberta's top U19 boys and girls seem to have settled into the 2017 Alberta Junior & Juvenile Championship. Of the 114 boys in the competition, 66 managed to advance to the remaining two days of play. The cut line fell at +21 (165) with four additional U15 boys advancing based on Alberta Golf's age protection rules.  The entire field of 31 girls are set to play in tomorrow's final round. 

With a back nine highlighted by a streak of four birdies, Matt Bean, from the Canmore Golf & Country Club, climbed day two's leaderboard. He posted a six under score (66) and will enter round three just one stroke behind the tournament's current leader Ethan Choi, whose two day total finds him at 4 under par (140.) The 15-year-old has a chance to claim both the Junior and Juvenile Championships, but will have to fend off the other 65 contenders for 36 more holes. Chandler McDowell looks to follow up his victory at last year's provincial juniors, currently sitting third, just two shots back, after a two under par round of 70. 
  
The girls head into their final rounds tomorrow with what appears to be a match play contest shaping up between Kehler Koss and Annabelle Ackroyd. After shooting identical rounds of even par (72) in round two, the pair find themselves just two shots apart and 12 shots ahead of their nearest competitors. Taylor Stone bettered her first round score by four shots to join Tillie Claggett in a tie for third. Team Alberta's High Performance Coach Randy Robb commented on the way the girls have approached competitive play. 

"They're really focused on the games that they've made up to help distract them from how fickle the game of golf can be. One bad bounce here and there can affect your score drastically, while these fun games they've invented, like 'Thunder,' help to keep them focused within their own competition." 

The girls final round is set to start at 8AM, while the boys will begin their third round at 10AM. The girls Junior and Juvenile Champions will be crowned at the 3PM prize presentation. Alberta's 2017 Interprovincial Girls Team will also be determined at that time. 

TOP 10 - BOYS LEADERBOARD


TOP 10 - GIRLS LEADERBOARD


For both of the leaderboards,  click here.
 
For day one and two photographs from the championship  click here.

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Alberta Golf hosts 13 annual provincial championships in order to identify the best golfers in various age and gender catergories. A mix of nearly 1,500 pro and amateur golfers compete on high quality member facility courses across the province. Championships are hosted by a core team of staff and over 100 volunteers. The tournaments promote competition, build pride in the community, support charitable giving and inspire future generations of golfers. They also serve as an opportunity for golfers to qualify for national amateur championships.
 
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