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CJGA Releases 2008 Graduation List- Lew and Vandermade Already Making an Impact

MARKHAM, ON (November 4, 2008) – The Canadian Junior Golf Association is proud to present its list of graduates to the collegiate ranks for the 2008/2009 season. In all, 44 past CJGA participants will compete at the NCAA level this season.

The list of graduates includes former CJGA Team Canada members: Nicole Vandermade, Laura Hildebrandt, Kelsey Klatt, Juanita Rico, Jessica Wallace, Braeden Cryderman, Derek East, Luke Leibel, Tim Lew, Zach MacDougall, Jonnie Motomochi, Stuart Pulkinen, Sebastian Szirmak, Jack Wesche, and Eugene Wong.

Courtice, Ontario’s Tim Lew is currently the top ranked Canadian freshman according to Golfstat as the former two-time CJGA Nike Golf Junior Championship winner has competed in three events for the University of Akron and boasts a scoring average of 71.89. His top result is a 6th place finish at the Herb Wimberley Collegiate that was held on October 27th and 28th. Brantford, Ontario’s Nicole Vandermade, a former member of CJGA Team Canada at the North America Cup, has made a significant contribution to the University of Texas in compiling an impressive stroke average of 72.83 in the four events in which she has played including a strong 4th place result at the Dick McGuire Invitational in mid-September.

“Canadian junior golfers are entering the collegiate ranks with loads of tournament experience under their belt,” admitted Earl Fritz, Executive Director of the CJGA. “It’s no surprise that collegiate coaches are recognizing the contributions that Canadians can make at the next level. We’re very proud of our alumni and wish them all the best in the classroom and on the links.”


Provincial Breakdown of Graduates

British Columbia: 10
Alberta: 7
Saskatchewan: 2
Manitoba: 1
Ontario: 22
Quebec: 2

LADIES

Jocelyn Alford, Calgary, Alta.
University of British Columbia (NAIA)

Kelly Amundrud, Calgary, Alta.
Bradley University (D1)

Danelle Girard, Coquitlam, B.C.
Northwood-Florida (NAIA)

Laura Hildebrandt, Ancaster, Ont.
Kent State University (D1)

Kelsey Klatt, Fort Qu’appelle, Sask.
SCAD (NAIA)

Juanita Rico, Calgary, Alta.
University of Wyoming (D1)

Nicole Vandermade, Brantford, Ontario
University of Texas (D1)

Jessica Wallace, Langley, B.C.
Pepperdine University (D1)


MEN

Vincent Adams, Boisbriand, Que.
St. Francis-Pennsylvania (D1)

Josh Bamberger, Waterloo, Ont.
King College (D2)

Robert Blaker, Newcastle, Ont.
Queens-Charlotte University (D2)

Michael Boutin, St. Hilaire, Que.
Elon University (D1)

Chris Cooke, Canmore, Alta.
Central Arkansas (D1)

Sean Craigon, Maple Ridge, B.C.
Arkansas Tech University (D2)

Braeden Cryderman, Huntsville, Ont.
Queens-Charlotte (D2)

Kyle Dodman, Abbotsford, B.C.
University of British Columbia (NAIA)

Derek East, Winnipeg, Man.
University of New Orleans (D1)

Colin Flabbi, Toronto, Ont.
Florida Tech (D2)

Rob Golden, Barrie, Ont.
Lenoir Rhyne College (D2)

Mark Hicks, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont.
University of Detroit (D1)

Michael Hiltz, Cronach, Sask.
University of the Southwest (NAIA)

Dylan Holwell, Calgary, Alta.
St. Francis-Pennsylvania (D1)

Nolan Knill, Barrie, Ont.
University of Detroit (D1)

Curtis Lahey, Whitby, Ont.
Eckerd College (D2)

Scott Landreth, Stratford, Ont.
University of Akron (D1)

David Lawson, Bracebridge, Ont.
Queens-Charlotte (D2)

Joon Lee, Surrey, B.C.
Western New Mexico (D2)

Luke Leibel, Toronto, Ont.
University of South Florida (D1)

Morgan Leigh, Surrey, B.C.
Lindenwood University (NAIA)

Tim Lew, Courtice, Ont.
University of Akron (D1)

Dusty Louth, Washago, Ont.
LMU (D2)

Zach MacDougall, Coquitlam, B.C.
Eastern Michigan University (D1)

Braeden May, Port Perry, Ont.
Dominican College (D2)

Jonnie Motomochi, Delta, B.C.
Oregon State University (D1)

Brad Neudorf, Virgil, Ont.
LMU (D2)

Stuart Pulkinen, Toronto, Ont.
Adelphi University (D2)

Kyle Roy, Brooklin, Ont.
Ohio Valley University (D2)

Sebastian Szirmak, Toronto, Ont.
University of New Orleans (D1)

Michael Tomalty, Calgary, Alta.
Wayland Baptist University (NAIA)

Mackenzie Tout, Port Perry, Ont.
Concord University (D2)

Ricky Watson, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont.
Southern Wesleyan (NAIA)

Jack Wesche, Calgary, Alta.
University of British Columbia (NAIA)

Riley Wheeldon, Courtenay, B.C.
University of Louisville (D1)

Eugene Wong, North Vancouver, B.C.
University of Oregon (D1)

ABOUT THE CJGA
Registered federally as a not-for-profit association, the Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) is dedicated to providing Canada's junior golfers with the necessary skills and knowledge required to lay a foundation for a future in competitive golf. Through its six-stage competitive development program that focuses on tournaments, clinics, international competitions, and mentoring programs with PGA Tour professionals, the CJGA introduces the game to juniors as young as five and offers competitive multi-day events for the more advanced golfer. The CJGA acts as a feeder system to provincial and national competitions, collegiate and university golf, as well as professional and recreational golf. For more information please visit www.cjga.com.

The Canadian Junior Golf Association is generously supported by its National Founding Partners, HSBC Bank Canada and LEXUS.

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For Additional Information:
Rick Betts
Director, Media Relations and Communications
Canadian Junior Golf Association
(o) 1.877.508.1069 Ext. 233
(c) 416.708.1482
(e) rick.betts@cjga.com

 

 

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