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Tommy Moore Junior Golf Championship
"This is probably my favorite course. I like it." - Philip Barbaree (2011 Champion)
Final Results
December 29th and 30th, 2011
Boys 14-18
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Pos.
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Last Name
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First Name
|
Affiliation
|
Rd. 1
|
Rd. 2
|
Total
|
|
1
|
Barbaree
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Philip
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Shreveport, LA
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68
|
70
|
138
|
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2
|
Pierce
|
Brandon
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Covington, LA
|
69
|
70
|
139
|
|
3
|
Burns
|
Sam
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Shreveport, LA
|
70
|
69
|
139
|
|
4
|
Fontenot
|
Shane
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Lake Charles, LA
|
70
|
70
|
140
|
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5
|
Wood
|
Hayden
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Edmond, OK
|
71
|
70
|
141
|
|
6
|
Farmer
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Sutton
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Sulphur, LA
|
72
|
73
|
145
|
|
6
|
Bigby
|
Hayden
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Bossier, LA
|
73
|
72
|
145
|
|
6
|
Terrell
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Austin
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Kosciusko, MS
|
73
|
72
|
145
|
|
9
|
Billings
|
Taylor
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Kenner, LA
|
72
|
74
|
146
|
|
9
|
Nix
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Ashton
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Auburn, AL
|
73
|
73
|
146
|
|
9
|
Pritchard
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Jake
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Angie, LA
|
73
|
73
|
146
|
|
12
|
Waite
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Osten
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Ocala, FL
|
72
|
75
|
147
|
|
12
|
Leblanc
|
Brennan
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Baton Rouge, LA
|
74
|
73
|
147
|
|
14
|
Caldwell
|
Blake
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Ponchatoula, LA
|
73
|
75
|
148
|
|
14
|
Mekus
|
Nick
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Vicksburg, MS
|
76
|
72
|
148
|
|
16
|
Furr
|
Wilson
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Jackson, MS
|
72
|
77
|
149
|
|
16
|
Lynch
|
Donnell
|
New Market, AL
|
73
|
76
|
149
|
|
16
|
Ross
|
Jacob
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Brookhaven, MS
|
77
|
72
|
149
|
|
19
|
Traweek
|
Blake
|
Shreveport, LA
|
75
|
75
|
150
|
|
19
|
Ingles
|
Nick
|
New Orleans, LA
|
75
|
75
|
150
|
|
19
|
Castille
|
Connor
|
Lake Charles, LA
|
78
|
72
|
150
|
|
22
|
Patin
|
Drew
|
Zachary, LA
|
72
|
79
|
151
|
|
22
|
Schillaci
|
Austin
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Harahan, LA
|
75
|
76
|
151
|
|
22
|
Jeansonne
|
Nathan
|
Keithville, LA
|
76
|
75
|
151
|
|
22
|
Myers
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Zachary
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Ocean Springs, MS
|
78
|
73
|
151
|
|
26
|
Rice
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Brandon
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Stonewall, LA
|
72
|
80
|
152
|
|
26
|
Desormeaux
|
Ryan
|
Broussard, LA
|
77
|
75
|
152
|
|
26
|
Ruli, Jr.
|
Thomas
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Mandeville, LA
|
78
|
74
|
152
|
|
26
|
Ginn
|
Zachary
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Denham Springs, LA
|
79
|
73
|
152
|
|
30
|
Going
|
Jacob
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Lake Charles, LA
|
76
|
77
|
153
|
|
30
|
Wall
|
Stephen
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Madisonville, LA
|
80
|
73
|
153
|
|
30
|
Ham
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Adam
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Columbia, MS
|
82
|
71
|
153
|
|
33
|
Hinton
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Austin
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Lake Charles, LA
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76
|
78
|
154
|
|
33
|
Rutherford
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Parker
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Vicksburg, MS
|
79
|
75
|
154
|
|
35
|
Lowe
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Austin
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Kansas City, MO
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77
|
78
|
155
|
|
35
|
Jakuback
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Matthew
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Baton Rogue, LA
|
77
|
78
|
155
|
|
35
|
Tomba
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Daniel
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Harvey, LA
|
78
|
77
|
155
|
|
38
|
Ahlers
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Gabe
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Kiln, MS
|
76
|
80
|
156
|
|
38
|
Langhout
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Robert
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Huntsville, AL
|
74
|
83
|
157
|
|
38
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Meyers
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William
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Baton Rouge, LA
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79
|
78
|
157
|
|
38
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Campbell
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Austin
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Lake Charles, LA
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79
|
78
|
157
|
|
38
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Yager
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Peter
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Mandeville, LA
|
79
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78
|
157
|
|
38
|
Furr
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Weldon
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Baton Rogue, LA
|
79
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78
|
157
|
|
43
|
Horsley
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Haynes
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Jackson, MS
|
79
|
79
|
158
|
|
43
|
Hubicz, Jr.
|
James
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Baton Rouge, LA
|
82
|
76
|
158
|
|
46
|
Pillai
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Derick
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Metairie, LA
|
82
|
76
|
158
|
|
46
|
Hale
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Hunter
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Frankinton, LA
|
79
|
80
|
159
|
|
46
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Fitzgerald
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Phillip
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Decatur, AL
|
80
|
79
|
159
|
|
49
|
LaPietra
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Payton
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Monroe, LA
|
82
|
77
|
159
|
|
49
|
Bienvenu
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Mark
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Baton Rogue, LA
|
78
|
82
|
160
|
|
49
|
Troxler
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Colin
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Luling, LA
|
78
|
82
|
160
|
|
49
|
Butcher
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Price
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New Orleans, LA
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78
|
82
|
160
|
|
49
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Andrews
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Zane
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Thibodaux, LA
|
81
|
79
|
160
|
|
49
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Elston
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Triston
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Baton Rogue, LA
|
83
|
77
|
160
|
|
54
|
Mata
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Peter
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Baton Rogue, LA
|
77
|
84
|
161
|
|
54
|
Martin
|
Ryan
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Mandeville, LA
|
78
|
83
|
161
|
|
54
|
Welch
|
Grant
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Baton Rogue, LA
|
78
|
83
|
161
|
|
54
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Fullilove
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Josh
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Larose, LA
|
81
|
80
|
161
|
|
54
|
Williams
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Brian
|
Cut Off, LA
|
84
|
77
|
161
|
|
59
|
Cole
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Jordan
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Ruston, La
|
82
|
80
|
162
|
|
60
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Field
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Davis
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St. Francisville, LA
|
83
|
80
|
163
|
|
60
|
Sotile III
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Michael
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Baton Rouge, LA
|
84
|
79
|
163
|
|
62
|
Dufour
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Will
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Gretna, LA
|
82
|
82
|
164
|
|
63
|
Panepinto
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Casey
|
Hammond, LA
|
83
|
84
|
167
|
|
63
|
McAloon
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Joe
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Metairie, LA
|
85
|
82
|
167
|
|
63
|
Neal
|
Christian
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Covington, LA
|
86
|
81
|
167
|
|
66
|
Norman
|
Brian
|
Baton Rouge, LA
|
81
|
87
|
168
|
|
66
|
Johnson
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Cole
|
Metairie, LA
|
81
|
87
|
168
|
|
66
|
Anderson
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Alex
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Baton Rogue, LA
|
86
|
82
|
168
|
|
69
|
Starr
|
Jay
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Metairie, LA
|
84
|
85
|
169
|
|
70
|
Briggs
|
Beau
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Covington, LA
|
82
|
88
|
170
|
|
70
|
Bower
|
Will
|
Gretna, LA
|
87
|
83
|
170
|
|
72
|
Landeche
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Cade
|
Luling, LA
|
88
|
83
|
171
|
|
73
|
North
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William
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Bell Chase, LA
|
86
|
88
|
174
|
|
74
|
Moore
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Mason
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River Ridge, LA
|
87
|
90
|
177
|
|
75
|
Primeoux
|
Gage
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Lake Charles, LA
|
88
|
95
|
183
|
|
76
|
Statton
|
Jack
|
Mandeville, LA
|
97
|
92
|
189
|
|
77
|
Mahoney
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Patrick
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Nyack, NY
|
102
|
100
|
202
|
|
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Cullota, Jr.
|
Jack
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New Orleans, LA
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WD
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WD
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Philip Barbaree (1st Place) |
Brandon Pierce (2nd Place) |
Sam Burns (3rd Place) |
Boys 12-13
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Pos.
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Last Name
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First Name
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Affiliation
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Rd. 1
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Rd. 2
|
Total
|
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1
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Bergeron
|
Jacob
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Slidell, LA
|
77
|
72
|
149
|
|
2
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Skae
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Ryan
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Old Tappan, NJ
|
74
|
76
|
150
|
|
3
|
Winstead
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Trey
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Baton Rogue, LA
|
77
|
74
|
151
|
|
4
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Miller
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Charlie
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Jackson, MS
|
84
|
72
|
156
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|
5
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Racciatii, Jr.
|
John
|
Fairhope, AL
|
83
|
75
|
158
|
|
6
|
Nix
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Adiison
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Auburn, AL
|
80
|
84
|
164
|
|
7
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Caldwell
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Justin
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Ponchatoula, LA
|
82
|
84
|
166
|
|
8
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Pillai
|
Daniel
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Metairie, LA
|
84
|
84
|
168
|
|
9
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Estay
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Kyle
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Larose, LA
|
85
|
84
|
169
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|
10
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Mathews
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Parker
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Clemson, SC
|
91
|
96
|
187
|
|
11
|
Do
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Dominic
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Belle Chasse, LA
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94
|
94
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18
8
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Jacob Bergeron (1st Place) |
Ryan Skae (2nd Place) |
Trey Winstead (3rd Place) |
Girls 14-18
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Pos.
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Last Name
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First Name
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Affiliation
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Rd. 1
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Rd. 2
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Total
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1
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Oubre'
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Gabi
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Mobile, AL
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77
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73
|
150
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2
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Parker
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Miriam
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Madison, MS
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80
|
72
|
152
|
|
3
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Harris
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Angelica
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Harvey, LA
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74
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78
|
152
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|
4
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Nguyen
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Jennifer
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Slidell, LA
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75
|
77
|
152
|
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5
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Ross
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Emily
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Diamondhead, MS
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76
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78
|
154
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6
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Coleman
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Meaghan
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Woodlands, TX
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76
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79
|
155
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7
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Harrington
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Haley
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St. Francisville, LA
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79
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77
|
156
|
|
8
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Natale
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Morgan
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Birmingham, AL
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80
|
79
|
159
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|
9
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Kerdyk
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Lindsay
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Coral Gables, FL
|
79
|
81
|
160
|
|
10
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Landry
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Bridget
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Slidell, LA
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83
|
79
|
162
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|
11
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Kennedy
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Taylor
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Baton Rouge, LA
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82
|
85
|
167
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|
12
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Thompson
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Taylor
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Baton Rouge, LA
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90
|
85
|
175
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|
13
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Harris
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Pearlissa
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Harvey, LA
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84
|
92
|
176
|
|
14
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Borda
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Elizabeth
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Metairie, LA
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86
|
91
|
177
|
|
15
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Van de Voorde
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Kristen
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Slidell, LA
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93
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93
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186
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|
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Salvo
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Hollie
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Huntsville, AL
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WD
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WD
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Gabi Oubre' (1st Place) |
Miriam Parker (2nd Place) |
Angelica Harris (3rd Place) |
Girls 12-13
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Pos
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Last Name
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First Name
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Affiliation
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Rd. 1
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Rd. 2
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Total
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1
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Chauvin
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Mary Francis
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Hammond, LA
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79
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83
|
162
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2
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Gordon
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Madeline
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Kenner, LA
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83
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82
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165
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3
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Ennis
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Savannah
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Abita Springs, LA
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87
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89
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176
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Mary Francis Chauvin (1st Place) |
Photes 2011
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TOMMY MOORE MEMORIAL JUNIOR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL
DECEMBER 2011
The Kelly Gibson Junior Golf Tour, in partnership with Allstate Sugar Bowl, is proud to announce that they will be conducting the inaugural Tommy Moore Memorial Junior Golf Championship December 29th and 30th, 2011 at Lakewood Golf Club in New Orleans, Louisiana. The field of the two-day tournament will be comprised of 80-100 boys and girls ages 12-18 from throughout the Gulf South Region. The goal is for this championship to become a national event.
Tommy Moore was one of the best junior golfers to ever emerge from the New Orleans area. He was ranked as the #1 junior golfer in the world by Golf Digest magazine in 1980. A very accomplished junior and collegiate golfer, Tommy went on to earn his PGA Tour Card, and won the Nike Tour Boise Open in 1993. Tommy’s father, Dr. John Moore, and Tommy’s son, Mason, are honorary chairmen of the tournament.
Kelly Gibson, also a PGA Tour Professional, grew up playing golf with Tommy Moore in their hometown of New Orleans. As best friends, they traveled the world together while competing on the PGA Tour. Sadly, Tommy died of a rare blood disease in 1998 at the age of 35. “This tournament will pay tribute to the many contributions that Tommy Moore made to the game of golf. Not only did he influence my career and life, but those of many others who knew him. He was a true gentleman of the game,” Kelly said.
Judge Lance Africk, President of the Allstate Sugar Bowl Committee, stated: “The Sugar Bowl Committee is looking forward to working with Lakewood Golf Club and the Kelly Gibson Foundation to welcome a strong group of young golfers to New Orleans this December. It is a great honor for us to pay tribute to Tommy Moore, one of the finest golfers from New Orleans to ever play the game. Our goal is for the Allstate Sugar Bowl Tommy Moore Memorial Junior Golf Championship to develop into one of the best junior tournaments in the country.” “Lakewood's award winning and nationally recognized junior golf program is committed to growing golf in New Orleans. To be the site of the Tommy Moore Junior Golf Championship presented by the Allstate Sugar Bowl is an honor,” said Brad Weaver, PGA Director of Golf at Lakewood Golf Club.
Proceeds from this championship will go into a scholarship fund for members of The Kelly Gibson Junior Golf Tour. Each year, the Kelly Gibson Junior Golf Tour awards thousands of dollars in college scholarships to its eligible participants. Scholarships are awarded based on community service, grade point average, and financial need, not golfing ability.
About the Allstate Sugar Bowl: The Allstate Sugar Bowl will host the 78th Allstate Sugar Bowl Football Classic on January 3, 2012, followed by the 2012 Allstate BCS National Championship on January 9, 2012. In addition to football, the Allstate Sugar Bowl is involved with various community initiatives through hosting and sponsorships of sporting events, awards and clinics. Through more than 25 annual events, the organization supports and honors over 13,000 student-athletes each year. For more information, visit www.allstatesugarbowl.com
About The Kelly Gibson Foundation: The Kelly Gibson Foundation was founded as Feed the Relief, Inc. by Kelly and Elizabeth Gibson in September of 2005 with the idea of providing necessary support for the front line first responders to Hurricane Katrina. In the days and weeks following the disaster of Katrina, Feed the Relief provided support to the Coast Guard, EMS personnel, police and fire departments, community centers, hospitals, and residents as they returned to their homes. In 2010, Feed the Relief, a 501(c)3 corporation, changed its name to The Kelly Gibson Foundation, while expanding its mission to enrich the lives of children through athletics. For more information, visit www.thekellygibsonfoundation.org
About Lakewood Golf Club:
Lakewood is one of the most historical golf courses in Louisiana, celebrating their 50th anniversary in 2011. They club has hosted 26 PGA Tour New Orleans Opens. Noted past champions of the New Orleans Open include Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson, Seve Ballesteros, Lee Trevino, Billy Casper, Gary Player, Ben Crenshaw, and Hubert Green. A recent multi-million dollar renovation by the current owners, the New Orleans Firefighters Pension Fund, has preserved one of golf's true treasures for many years to come. For more information, visit www.lakewoodgolf.com
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