KirkwoodGolf: 31 Oct 2009

Saturday, October 31, 2009

US COLLEGE NEWS


Jordan McColl (above) and Peter Latimer (right).
Latimer image by Cal Carson Golf Agency.

Jordan McColl from Dundee ties for third
place with a 71 over the longest course (7,478yd) he's ever played

Dundee's Jordan McColl, a freshman student at New Mexico Junior College, tied for third place in a field of 64 players at the Coca Cola Classic 18-hole college tournament at Twin Rivers Golf Club, Waco in Texas this past week. Jordan had a round of one-under-par 71, which was a very good effort over the longest golf course (7,478yd) he has ever played.
McColl finished four strokes behind the winner Lucas Morande (Hannibal-LaGrange) and two shots behind runner-up Jordan Russell (Texas A&M).
New Mexico JC (297) finished runners-up to McLennan Community College (291) in a team event contested by six college squads.

PETER LATIMER BACK IN USA - AND PLAYING WELL
Peter Latimer from Markinch, beaten by Paul O'Hara in the quarter-finals of the Allied Surveyors Scottish men's amateur championship at Royal Troon this past summer, is back at Guilford College in Greensboro, North Carolina - and picking up where he left off last college golf season.
Peter tied for fourth place in the Tom & Bettie O'Briant Memorial college tournament at The Cardinal Golf & Country Club near Greensboro. He shot 73 and 76 for a total of 149 over the longish course - 7,002yd - with a stiff par of 70.
Basildon-born Alex Irvin (Berry College, Georgia) finished joint 62nd in the field of 90 players with scores of 88 and 79 for 167.
Joint winners on 146 - only three shots ahead of Latimer - were Methodist University team-mates Josh Speight and Trey Howell, who both scored 73 in each round.

GLASGOW'S GRAEME MOLLOY 36th AT TPC AT DEERE RUN
Graeme Molloy from Glasgow, a senior year student at Grand View University, Des Moines, Iowa, finished joint 36th in a field of 90 players at the NAIA Preview Invitational college tournament at TPC at Deere Run, Silvis in Illinois.
Graeme had rounds of 76 and 79 for a total of 155 over the par-71, 6,625yd course.
Grand View team-mate Yousaf Khan from London tied for 61st place on 160 with rounds of 82 and 78.
Winner was Austin Conroy (Indiana Wesleyan) with a pair of 71s for 142.




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LPGA TOUR EVENT IN SOUTH KOREA

Catriona has a day to forget, but

Lorena Ochoa is faring worse!

Women's British Open champion Catriona Matthew had one of her worst rounds for many a long time on the second day of the LPGA Tour's Kolon Championship at Incheon, South Korea.
Only a shot off the pace at the start of the day, the North Berwick-born player sagged from a first-round 67 to a 79, seven over par for the 6,409yd course.
Catriona, pictured, had double bogeys at the short third, the fourth and the 16th which were only partially offset by birdies at the first, fifth and 18th.
The Scot has dropped back to a share of 29th place on 146.
If it is any comfort to Catriona, world No 1 Lorena Ochoa fared even worse! The Mexican ace had a 77 for 149, which puts her in joint 49th place - 10 shots behind the joint leaders, two South Korean players.
LEADERBOARD
Par 144 (2x72) 6,409yd
139 Yani Tseng (SKo) 69 70, Na Yeon Choi (Sko) 68 71.
140 Maria Hjorth (Swe) 68 72, Jimin Kang (SKo) 67 73.
Selected scores:
142 Vicky Hurst (US) 67 75, Anna Nordqvist (Swe) 70 73.
145 Stacy Lewis (US) 71 74.
146 Catriona Matthew (Sco) 67 79, Paula Creamer (US) 72 74 (jt 29th).
149 Lorena Ochoa (Mex) 72 77 (jt 49th).

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Nick Faldo, Holly Clyburn and Alison White, of the R&A
Golf Development staff, at the prizegiving in Brazil.


Holly Clyburn (above) overtook Carly Booth (right) over final round in Brazil. Images by Cal Carson Golf agency (click on them to enlarge), taken at the Women's Home Internationals at Irvine GC in September.

Long-time leader Carly lets Faldo Under-21 title

slip out of her grasp over final round in Brazil

Comrie's Carly Booth had a nightmare final round of 12-over-par 84 to lose the lead she had held for two days and finish runner-up to English girls champion Holly Clyburn (Woodhall Spa) in the Nick Faldo Series Grand Final at Itanhanga Golf Club, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The 17-year-old Curtis Cup player from Perthshire had led 18-year-old Clyburn by two shots at the start of the final day but had a double bogey 6 at the second, and triple bogeys 8 and 7 at the long fifth and par-4 eighth holes respectively as she staggered to the turn in eight-over-par 44 strokes.
Clyburn, although not playing particularly well, nor feeling all that great as she bothered to distraction by mosquito bites, turned in 41 shots to take over a one-shot lead from the Scot.
Things did not get much better for Booth after the turn. She had a double bogey 7 at the 11th and a double bogey 6 at the 12th. A birdie 2 at the short 17th was too little too late to turn the tide.
Clyburn, 18, from Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, finished with rounds of 79, 70 and 80 for a 13-over-par total of 229 to win the Under-21 girls' championship by two shots from Booth who had scores of 77, 70 and 84.
Former English women's amateur champion Hannah Barwood (Knowle) was third on 233 with scores of 78, 74 and 81
Fifteen-year-old Brogan Townend (Pleasington) from Blackburn won the Girls' Under-16 classification with a creditable total of 232, five ahead of England girl international Heidi Baek (Felixstowe Ferry) and Brazil's Vitoria Teixeira, the second-round leader.
Brogan's closing score of 74 was several shots better than that achieved by the older, more experienced Clyburn and Booth.
Sam Binning (Ranfurly Castle) had rounds of 77, 73 and 71 for a five-over-par total of 221 which gave him sixth place in the boys' Under-21 championship behind Brazil's Pedro Costa Lima (76-70-68) and England's Thomas Shadbolt (Mid Herts) (75-70-69) who both finished on two-under-par 214.
Costa Lima's better last-round of 68 - the best score by anyone on the final muggy day - was the tie-breaker.
Scott Young (Turnhouse) finished 14th in the Boys' Under-18 category with scores of 75, 79 and 76 for 230, 18 shots more than England's Jonathan Bell (Royal Blackheath) who scored 70, 69 and 73 for a title-winning 212, the best 54-hole aggregate in any category.
Watched by Nick Faldo, who was closely following the close of his 13th Grand Final, the 18 year-old Bell from London led from the first round. He contended well with the hot, humid conditions.
Bell commented: “It’s been a wonderful event: having Nick here has made it a very special week for me; I’ve loved every minute. Being in Brazil has been a totally different experience for me – the people, the surroundings, the culture – it’s all been great. Having a man of Nick’s calibre here to take clinics and learn from makes this a very different tournament.”
Oliver Carr (Heswall), 16, from Prenton won the Boys' Under-16 category by five strokes.
FINAL TOTALS
GIRLS' UNDER-21 YEARS
Par 216 (3x72)
229 Holly Clyburn (Woodhall Spa) 79 70 80.
231 Carly Booth
(Comrie) 77 70 84.
233 Hannah Barwood (Knowle) 78 74 81.
235 Melani Sisto (Argentina) 86 70 79.
238 Jessica Wilcox (England) 80 76 82.
239 Katie Mundy (England) 80 78 81.
243 Lucy Williams (England) 79 84 80.
244 Raphaela Dyer (England) 82 78 84.
245 Emma Goddard (England) 80 80 85.
249 Elizaveta Nikulina (Russia) 85 80 84.
255 Victoria Bradshaw (Ireland) 89 78 87.
Retired: Chelsea Masters (England) 81 80 ret.

GIRLS' UNDER-16 YEARS
Par 216 (3x72)
232 Brogan Townend (Pleasington) 83 75 74.
237 Heidi Baek (Felixstowe Ferry) 79 79 79, Vitoria Teixeira (Brazil) 77 78 82.
245 Renske Van Lent (Netherlands) 82 82 81.
247 Clara Teixeira (Brazil) 84 83 80.
253 Georgina Mundy (England) 78 90 85.
259 Paula Grant (Ireland) 83 83 83, Daisy-May Kenny (England) 86 83 80.
262 Miranda Brain (England) 88 86 88.
265 Polina Vorobyeva (Russia) 88 87 90.
267 Katarzyna Selwent (Poland) 88 88 91.

BOYS' UNDER-21 YEARS
Par 216 (3x72)
214 Pedro Costa Lima (Brazil) 76 70 68, Thomas Shadbolt (Mid Herts) 75 70 69 (Costa Lima's better second round was the tie-breaker).
215 James Watts (East Herts) 75 64 76.
216 Felipe Navarro (Brazil) 72 71 73.
218 David Reilly (Ireland) 73 75 70.
221 Sam Binning (Ranfurly Castle) 77 73 71.
224 Matthew Wallace (England) 72 73 79.
225 James Billingham (England) 76 74 75.
232 Samuel Matton (England) 79 72 81.
234 Alasdair Dalgleish (England) 82 76 76, Liam Bell (England) 79 75 80.
Retired: Thomas Wilde (England), Dmitry Zakharov (Russia).

BOYS' UNDER-18 YEARS
Par 216 (3x72)
212 Jonathan Bell (Royal Blackheath) 70 69 73.
213 Thomas Lewis (Welwyn Garden City) 74 68 71.
214 Jordan Smith (England) 72 70 72.
216 Adrian Otaegui (Spain) 76 71 69.
219 Gregory Eason (England) 71 71 77.
220 Steven Jones (England) 72 74 74.
223 Bernardo Willeemsens (Netherlands) 77 73 73.
225 Daniel Wasteney (England) 72 76 77, Michael Howard (England) 80 72 73, Berry Jole (Netherlands) 75 74 76.
226 Arthur Lang (Brazil) 81 71 74, Tomasz Pulsakowski (Poland) 79 73 74.
229 Matthew McKnight (Ireland) 74 82 73.
230 Scott Young (Turnhouse) 75 79 76.
238 Daniel Kenji Ishii (Brazil) 81 80 77.
244 Samuel Morgan (England) 79 82 83.
270 Nikita Ponomarev (Russia) 90 88 92.

BOYS' UNDER-16 YEARS
Par 216 (3x72)
217 Oliver Carr (Heswall) 75 69 73.
222 Juan Alvarez (Uruguay) 76 74 72.
226 Robert Aldred (England) 78 74 74.
228 Joshua Stanners (England) 76 72 80.
231 Thomas Clements (England) 77 71 83.
233 Conor Glynn (Ireland) 78 74 81, Leonard Kitahara (Brazil) 76 75 92.
235 Nathan Kimsey (England) 81 74 80.
240 Ryan Davies (England) 80 81 79.
243 Tomasz Lepka (Poland) 82 76 85.
244 Philip Bootsma (Netherlands) 80 80 84.
245 Vasily Bekov (Russia) 80 85 80.
249 Adrian Meronk (Poland) 95 82 82, Jan Szmidt (Poland) 85 82 82.
292 Jakub Szyja (Poland) 93 98 101.
Retired: Samuel Towler (England).

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ORDER OF PLAY FOR YOUNG STARS

Scottish Junior Champion of

Champions season finale at

The Duke's tomorrow

FROM THE SPORT.SCOTSMAN.COM WEBSITE
By MARTIN DEMPSTER
The curtain comes down on the Scottish Golf Union's domestic playing season tomorrow when 57 of the country's leading youngsters compete in the Junior Champion of Champions event at The Duke's on the outskirts of St Andrews.
Thirty-nine boys and 18 girls form the starting field, comprising of this year's junior champions at National, Area and County level across Scotland.
Flying the flag for the Lothians in the boys' event are Tom Blennerhasset (Marriott Dalmahoy), pictured above by Cal Carson Golf Agency, Stuart Boyle (Harburn), Simon Fairburn (Craigielaw), Grant Forrest (Craigielaw), Jordyn Rhind (Uphall) and Fraser Thain (West Linton), while Kate McIntosh (Broomieknowe), Rachel Watton (Mortonhall) and Clara Young (North Berwick) are in the girls' line-up.
David Scott, manager at The Duke's, who helped the SGU launch the event two years ago when he was at Kingsbarns, is looking forward to welcoming the youngsters tomorrow.
"We are very proud to support the Scottish Junior Champion and Champions and it will be great to see so many talented young golfers playing at The Duke's.
"The course is in great condition and will provide the golfers with a testing but very enjoyable challenge," he said."Bringing together the various champions from across the country, both boys and girls, is a great way to round off the season and celebrate the achievements of our junior golfers."

SUNDAY'S TEE TIMES (two-tee start)

09:00 Tee 1
WHYTE, Lauren (St Regulus), HUTTON, Alexis (Falkirk Tryst), YOUNG, Clara
(North Berwick).
09:10 Tee 1
BEATTIE, Neil (St Andrews), WHITE, Thomas (Milnathort), LYNCH, Jamie (Falkirk).
09:20 Tee 1
SCOTT, Ewan (St Andrews), BOWMAN, Grant (Monifieth), CHALMERS, Gary (Dollar).
09:30 Tee 1
BAIN, Ailsa (Peebles), HANLON, Rachel (St Regulus), SUMMERS, Ailsa (Carnoustie Ladies).
09:40 Tee 1
BAIRD, Scott (Tillicoultry), FERGUSON, Alexander (Paisley), THOMSON, Jamie (Cawder).
09:50 Tee 1
THAIN, Fraser (West Linton), RHIND, Jordyn (Uphall), MUNRO, Gordon (Fraserburgh).

10:00 Tee 1
O'NEIL, Connor (Glasgow), ROSS, Craig (Kirkhill), ROBINSON, Colin (Largs).

10:10 Tee 1
GOODWIN, Alison (Glenbervie), SCOTT, Kirstin (Milngavie), McCOOK, Hannah (Abernethy).

10:20 Tee 1
PIRIE, Craig (Millport), WELSH, Alan (Torrance House), McKEOWN, Chris (Milngavie).

10:30 Tee 1
MCLACHLAN, Andrew (Bonnyton), BOYLE, Stuart (Harburn), NEIL, Bradley (Blairgowrie).
10:40 Tee 1
CLARKE, Roger (Moray), FLANNERY, Daniel (Peebles), McDONALD, Jack (Kilmarnock Barassie).

10:50 Tee 1
WATSON, Eilidh (Muckhart), IRVINE, Rachel (Largs), BENSON, Nicole (Cawder).


08:55 Tee 10
REDFORD, Ian (St Andrews New), BLENNERHASSETT, Tom (Marriott Dalmahoy), McPHEE, Paul (King James VI).

09:05 Tee 10
THORBURN, Jack (Dunfermline), FORREST, Grant (Craigielaw), NICOLL, Greg (Bonnybridge).

09:15 Tee 10
WILSON, David (Troon Welbeck), BEATTIE, Ryan (Hawick), JOHNSTON, Liam (Dumfries & County).

09:25 Tee 10
LESLIE, Samantha (Westhill) MacTAGGART, Tara (Minto), McINTOSH, Kate (Broomieknowe).

09:35 Tee 10
BAIRD, Colin (Bothwell Castle), FARRELL, Cameron (Cardross), TREASURER, Jamie (Inverness).

09:45 Tee 10
FAIRBURN, Simon (Craigielaw), STEWART, Calum (Brora), GIBSON, Scott (Southerness).

09:55 Tee 10
ATKINS, Lesley (Minto), McKECHIN, Alyson (Elderslie), WATTON, Rachel (Mortonhall).

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BROGAN TOWNEND TAKES U16 GIRLS' CROWN

Holly Clyburn wins Under-21 girls' title

in Faldo Series Final in Brazil

FROM COLIN FARQUHARSON
Only limited news coming out of Brazil concerning the final round of the Nick Faldo Series Grand Final.
Conditions must have been bad for the last day.
English girls champion Holly Clyburn (Woodhall Spa) shot a closing 80 - but won the Girls' Under-21 title with a total of 229.
Her mum Allison says:
"Holly has been bitten to bits by mosquitoes and felt ill while playing her round. It was hot and humid and her putter did not work as well as the day before (when she had a two-under-par 70)."
First and second-round leader Carly Booth (Comrie) was runner-up in the Under-21 girls' category. She had a closing round of 84, to finish two shots behind Holly Clyburn on 231. Hannah Barwood (Knowle) had an 81 to finish third on 233.
Brogan Townend from Lancashire won the Under-16 girls' title by five shots with a total of 232. She shot a very good 74, including two birdies, on the last round. Well done, Brogan!
Heidi Baek was joint runner-up with Vitoria Teixeira (Brazil) on 237. Heidi closed with a 79, Vitoria with an 82.
Hopefully, the Nick Faldo Series website will come up with more news and the final totals later today.
In the meantime, many thanks to Allison Clyburn for some news about how it all finished in Brazil!

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Scots Gemma and Katy enter five-round tournament

Jodi Ewart, Rachel Connor

in huge field for Futures Tour

Qualifying School next week

Scots Gemma Webster and Katy McNicoll, England's Curtis Cup player Jodi Ewart (pictured right by Cal Carson Golf Agency), Rachael Connor and Tilly Magill, and Ireland's Louise Harris have filed entries for the Duramed Futures Tour Qualifying School which will be played over four courses, 90 holes and five days in Florida, starting on Monday. They will be a cut after 72 holes. The total field is close on 300.

Lacey Agnew (a) (Jonesboro, Ga.) Jozi Ainley (Nakuru, Kenya) Elizabeth Alger (a) (Tequesta, Fla.) Victoria Alimonda (Sao Paulo, Brazil) Alex Andersen (a) (Orange Park, Fla.) Devan Andersen (Guadalajara, Mexico) Shelley Anderson (Clarksville, Tenn.) Heather Angell (Winston-Salem, N.C.) Jeanine Aronica (Garden City, N.Y.) Bree Arthur (a) (Brisbane, Australia) Kim Augusta (Rumford, R.I.)

Sookhee Baek (Altamonte Springs, Fla.) Carmen Bandea (Atlanta, Ga.) Elvira Barcala (Maracay, Venezuela) Jackie Barenborg (Vero Beach, Fla.) Laura Bavaird (Grosse Ile, Mich.) Heather Bearpaw (Tahlequah, Okla.) Patricia Beliard (Pontarlier, France) Morgan Bell (a) (Charlottetown, PE Canada) Susanna Benavides (a) (Bolivia) Lydia Benitez (a) (Dorado, Puerto Rico) Jennifer Bermingham (a) (Long Beach, Calif.) Stacey Bieber (Winnipeg, Manitoba) Mallory Blackwelder (Versailles, Ky.) Cassandra Blaney (Champions Gate, Fla.) Marlowe Boukis (Lutherville, Md.) Leanne Bowditch (a) (Queensland, Australia) Alexandra Braga (Los Angeles, Calif.) Katie Brenny (a) (Apex, N.C.) Cathryn Bristow (a) (Auckland, New Zealand) Alice Brown (Valrico, Fla.) Sarah Brown (a) (Lopatcong, N.J.) Frederique Bruell (a) (Shaker Heights, Ohio) Jaclyn Burch (St. Louis, Mo.) Heather Burgner (Lakeland, Fla.) Sarah Butler (Roseau, Minn.)

Emma Calderone (Toronto, Ontario) RemiJin Camping (Miami, Fla.) Jessica Carafiello (Coral Springs, Fla.) Ana Carrillo (Guadalajara, Mexico) Dori Carter (a) (Valdosta, Ga.) Flower Castillo (a) (San Antonio, Texas) Michelle Castillo (San Antonio, Texas) Moah Chang (Los Angeles, Calif.) Chelsea Chiapella (Bradenton, Fla.) Tonya Choate (Mt. Vernon, Mo.) Marina Choi (Los Angeles, Calif.) Sophia Choi (Jeju, South Korea) Susan Choi (Natick, Mass.) Mari Chun (Pearl City, Hawaii) Jacqui Concolino (Orlando, Fla.) Stephanie Connelly (Pasadena, Md.) Rachel Connor (a) (Manchester, England) Kathryn Corbiere (a) (Manitoulin Island, Canada) Jennifer Cornford (Vancouver, British Columbia) Amanda Costner (Claremore, Okla.) Sydney Cox (a) (Edmond, Okla.) Jordan Craig (a) (Connellsville, Pa.) Caroline Culler (Miami Springs, Fla.) Daria Cummings (a) (Monroe, Conn.) Christina Cung (Fort Worth, Texas) Chelsea Curtis (New Seabury, Mass.)


Lucy Davies (Northridge, Calif.) Melanie De Leon (a) (Santa Clarita, Calif.) Jutta Degerman (Kaunianinen, Finland) Prank Dejsubha (Delray Beach, Fla.) Valentine Derrey (a) (Neuilly Sur Seine, France) Simone DeSouza (a) (Peru) Elizabeth Dotson (White Bluff, Tenn.) Lauren Doughtie (Suffolk, Va.) Megan Dowdy (Leander, Texas) Tina Drabble (Pago Pago, American Samoa) Winnie Duff (a) (Loveland, Ohio) Juliana Duling (St. Petersburg, Fla.) Ellen Dunne (Lauderdale By-The-Sea, Fla.) Taryn Durham (Glasgow, Ky.) Kendall Dye (Edmond, Okla.)


Melissa Eaton (Port Shepstone, South Africa) Naela El Attar (a) (Alexandria, Egypt) Katie Elliott (a) (Madison, Wis.) Maria Laura Elvira (Buenos Aires, Argentina) Jodi Ewart (a) (England)


Veronica Felibert (Caracas, Venezuela) Fiamma Felitch (a) (Oklahoma City, Okla.) Jeana Finlinson (Bloomington, Ind.) Stephany Fleet (DeWitt, Mich.) Rebecca Flood (a) (Coonabarabran, Australia) Nicole Forshner (Banff, Canada) Jillian Fraccola (a) (Manlius, N.Y.) Katie Fraley (Brandenburg, Ky.) Jill Frantz (Iowa City, Iowa)


Tatiana Gammicchia (a) (Khabarovsk, Russia) Ronda Gangelhoff (Gilbert, Ariz.) Jessi Gebhardt (Chandler, Ariz.) Haley Gildea (East Greenwich, R.I.) Tara Goedeken (Dodge City, Kan.) Christabel Goh (a) (Singapore) Jackie Gonzalez (Valencia, Venezuela) Sofia Gorelik (Tandil, Argentina) Anna Green (Fort Pierce, Fla.) Michelle Grilli (a) (Lutherville, Md.) Benedikte Grotvedt (Nesbru, Norway)


Nikki Hadd (Crestview, Fla.) Heather Hagerman (a) (New Port Richey, Fla.) Blair Hamilton (Newton, Kansas) Jenny Hansen (Cairo, Neb.) Kendra Hanson (Forest City, Iowa) Jordan Hardy (a) (Sylacauga, Ala.) Louise Harris (Dublin, Ireland) Jessica Hauser (a) (Hartland, Wis.) Mallory Hetzel (Summerville, S.C.) Nannette Hill (Pelham, N.Y.) Kay Hoey (a) (Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.) Tiarra Honce (Kelowna, British Columbia) Jennifer Hong (Granger, Ind.) Kayleigh Horn (a) (Newport Beach, Calif.) Julia Huh (Pasadena, Md.) Lauren Hunt (Little River, S.C.) Sara Hurwitch (a) (Potomac Falls, Va.) Jee Hee Hwang (Los Angeles, Calif.) Kitty Hwang (Guayaquil, Ecuador)


Daniella Iacobelli (a) (Viera, Fla.) Sabina Imboden (Crans Sur Sierre, Switzerland) Kristin Ingram (a) (Pasadena, Calif.) Rachel Ingram (Benton, Ind.) Yukiko Ishizaka (Kanagawa, Japan)


Danielle Jackson (a) (Seminole, Fla.) Emma Jandel (a) (Dayton, Ohio) Sophie Jang (Seoul, South Korea) Jennifer Jaszek (Ancaster, Ontario) Tiffany Joh (San Diego, Calif.) Alana Johnson (Litchfield Park, Ariz.) Brittany Johnston (Akron, Ohio) Christina Jones (Jensen Beach, Fla.) Allison Jordan (a) (San Antonio, Texas) Helen Jung (a) (Vancouver, BC)


Katie Kempter (Albuquerque, N.M.) Cathy Kim (Bellevue, Wash.) Jenny Kim (Los Angeles, Calif.) Rebecca Kim (Tigard, Ore.) Brittainy Klein (Henderson, Ky.) Plai Kongkraphan (a) (Chiangmai, Thailand) Anastasia Kostina (Nakhabino, Russia) Natasha Krishna (a) (Auckland, New Zealand) Lene Krog (Lier, Norway) Laura Kueny (a) (Whitehall, Mich.) Tzu-Chen Kuo (a) (Taiwan) Elena Kurokawa (Redondo Beach, Calif.)


Lisa LaFollette (Miliani, Hawaii) Blair Lamb (Flat Rock, N.C.) Kristina Langton (Ada, Mich.) Rachel Larson (Longmont, Colo.) Jeehae Lee (Seoul, South Korea) Jenny Lee (Simi Valley, Calif.) Yu Lee (a) (Orlando, Fla.) Marcela Leon (Monterrey, Mexico) Mesha Levister (Durham, N.C.) Ki-Shui Liao (a) (Orlando, Fla.) Inhong Lim (a) (Seoul, South Korea) Meghan Little (Sturgis, S.D.) Debbie Livingston (Harrisburg, Pa.) Ulrika Ljungman-Smith (Daytona Beach, Fla.) Kim Lorenzana (a) (Long Beach, Calif.) Susan Loyd (a) (Lexington, Ky.) Carly Ludwig (Brownsburg, Ind.)


Beba Macias (Monterrey, Mexico) Tilly Magill (a) (Milton Keynes, England) Courtney Mahon (Lee's Summit, Mo.) Mariko Makabe (a) (Irvine, Calif.) Tierra Manigault (a) (Los Angeles, Calif.) April Martinez (a) (Edinburg, Texas) Catherine Matranga (Fort Worth, Texas) Aubrey McCormick (Orlando, Fla.) Katy McNicoll (Carnousite, Scotland) Ashley Medders (Alma, Ga.) Sasha Medina (Ponce, Puerto Rico) Kira Meixner (Richmond, British Columbia) Vera Meixner (a) (Seeboden, Austria) Gennifer Mendez (a) (North Port, Fla.) Alison Meyer (a) (Duluth, Minn.) Cindy Miller (Silver Creek, N.Y.) Katie Miller (Jeannette, Pa.) Danielle Mills (Pointe-Claire, Quebec) Eri Miyake (a) (Hiroshima, Japan) Esther Moon (Nashville, Tenn.) Mary Kate Morgan (Longview, Wash.) Camila Mori (Santiago, Chile) Carrie Morris (Tyler, Texas) Erica Moston (Belmont, Calif.) Azahara Munoz (Alcantara, Spain) Debbie Munoz (Boca Raton, Fla.) Salimah Mussani (Burlington, Ontario)


Miriam Nagl (Berlin, Germany) Michelle Naiche-Palmer (Mescalero, N.M.) Kelly Nakashima (Maui, Hawaii) Tang Thi Nhung (Uung Tau, Vietnam) Tracy Nichols (Sacramento, Calif.) Virada Nirapathpongporn (Bangkok, Thailand) Lucy Nunn (Lawton, Okla.)


Helen Oh (Sydney, Australia) Jae Oh (Je Ju, South Korea) Erika Oldenkamp (a) (Hinsdale, Ill.) Pamela Ontiveros (Gomez Palacio, Mexico) Kathryn O'Rourke (Holmes, N.Y.) Stephanie Oukeo (Paris, France) Sara Ovadia (Santa Barbara, Calif.)


Shanna Page (a) (Jackson, Mich.) Caroline Park (Seoul, South Korea) Seul Ki Park (Northbrook, Ill.) Jenna Pearson (Wheaton, Ill.) Paula Pearson-Tucker (Miami, Fla.) Praewnapa Phol-Uayporn (Bangkok, Thailand) Monica Pineda (a) (Weston, Fla.) Sherri Pla (Riviera Beach, Fla.) Julia Potter (a) (Granger, Ind.) Emily Powers (a) (Quincy, Ill.) Amber Prange (Noblesville, Ind.) Kylene Pulley (Kokomo, Ind.) Ines Putri (a) (Bali, Indonesia)


Jane Rah (a) (Torrance, Calif.) Kelly Rainbolt (Sweetwater, Texas) Diana Ramage (Auburn, Ala.) Zakiya Randall (a) (Atlanta, Ga.) Amber Richardson (Exeter, R.I.) Raquel Riley (Freeport, Bahamas) Carrie Riordan (Spring Valley, Ill.) Elena Robles (Redondo Beach, Calif.) Georgette Rolle (Nassau, Bahamas) Veronica Rollins (St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands) Carrie Rowe (a) (St. Augustine, Fla.)


Seema Sadekar (Las Vegas, Nev.) Rebecca Samuelsson (Gothenburg, Sweden) Raman Saran (Calgary, Alberta) Rachael Schmidt (Elk River, Minn.) Jessica Schneider (Elgin, Ill.) Chelsea Schriewer (a) (St. Louis, Mo.) Dabin Shin (a) (Korea) Jenny Shin (a) (Torrance, Calif.) Woori Shin (Nagoya, Japan) Dawn Shockley (Estes Park, Colo.) Ashley Sholer (Hamilton, Ontario) Maggie Simons (Raleigh, N.C.) Kristen Simpson (a) (Norfolk, Va.) Wannasiri Sirisampant (Bangkok, Thailand) Renee Skidmore (Everett, Wash.) Mayura Skowronski (a) (Orlando, Fla.) Ashley Smith (a) (Calgary, Alberta) Nicole Smith (Riverside, Calif.) Stephanie Smith (a) (The Woodlands, Texas) Gloriana Soto (a) (San Jose, Costa Rica) Kara Spence (a) (Hampton, Va.) Tovie St. Louis (a) (Royal Palm Beach, Fla.) Tracy Stanford (Midland, Texas) Alicia Stauffacher (a) (Madison, Wis.) Maggie Steciuk (London, Ontario) Darlene Stowers (Tampa, Fla.) Candra Sumedhatip (a) (Las Vegas, Nev.) Mari Suursalu (Tallinn, Estonia) Elise Swartout (a) (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Angel Sze (San Marino, Calif.)


Maiya Tanaka (a) (San Diego, Calif.) Jessy Tang (Daytona Beach, Fla.) Emily Tankey (a) (Queensland, Australia) Angela Tatt (Ballarat, Australia) Victoria Thompson (a) (Akwesasne, Ontario) Erin Thorne (Bracebridge, Ontario) Mayule Tomimbang (Kissimmee, Fla.) Meghan Trainor (Charlotte, N.C.)


Julianna Uhrik (Chandler, Ariz.) Kim Ulander (a) (Malmo, Sweden) Jessica Urban (a) (Hartland, Wis.) Mariajo Uribe (Bucaramanga, Colombia)


Kendra Vallone (a) (San Dimas, Calif.) Eileen Vargas (Ibague, Colombia) Vanessa Vela (a) (Bogata, Columbia)


Carla Wasienko (a) (Rockville, Md.) Gemma Webster (Glasgow, Scotland) Ali Jean Wells (Rapid City, S.D.) Julie Wells (Wilsonville, Ore.) Caroline Westrup (Attus, Sweden) Whitney Whaley (a) (Bloomington, Ind.) Dolores White (a) (Lakeland, Fla.) Sam White (Potomac, Md.) Onike Williams (Palos Verdes, Calif.) Janelle Wilson (a) (Austin, Texas) Rebekah Wilson (a) (Mt. Juliet, Tenn.) Angela Won (Orlando, Fla.) Grace Woo (Los Angeles, Calif.) Whitney Wright Naevestad (Orlando, Fla.)


Michelle Yang (a) (Los Angeles, Calif.) Songyi Yi (San Diego, Calif.) Shannon Yocum (Palos Verdes, Calif.) Eva Yoe (Hong Kong, China) Justina Yu (Las Vegas, Nev.)


Alicia Zuckerman (a) (Ann Arbor, Mich)

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