Johnson, Lieber lead Teen Masters High School Divisions after Round Two
08/02/11
Adam Johnson of Oswego, Ill., averaged 207 for 12 games to take a 57-pin lead over first-round leader Jeffrey Juarez of East Meadow, N.Y., in boys' High School Division of the 14th annual Teen Masters bowling championships presented by Ebonite International Monday at Laurel Lanes.
Correen Lieber of Issaquah, Wash., with 2,357 pins for 12 games, led the girls' High School Division; Wesley Low Jr. of Palmdale, Calif., had a 2,476 total to pace the boys' Under 14 Division and Taryn Gray of Greenville, Texas, with 2,213 pins, led the girls' Under 14 Division as the top one-third of the players in each division survived the first cut.
At stake for the Teen Masters grand championship winner is a four-year "full ride" scholarship package worth $64,000. Xtra Frame, pba.com's online video streaming service, is providing live coverage of all remaining rounds of competition in the Teen Masters.
Qualifying in the Teen Masters concludes Tuesday with a third six-game round on a combination of short and long oil lane conditions for the top one-third of the field in each division who survived after the first 12 games.
After Tuesday morning's "mixed pairs" qualifying (long oil on one lane, short oil on the other) round, the top two players in the High School Divisions and the leaders in the Under 14 Divisions will earn automatic berths in the championship rounds Wednesday and Thursday in Vanderbilt Hall in New York City's Grand Central Station, where special bowling lanes are being installed.
High School Division players who rank third through 10th, and Under 14 players ranked second through fifth, after Tuesday's final qualifying round will compete in "best-of-five-game" single-elimination match play rounds Tuesday afternoon. The two surviving High School bowlers in each division, and the sole surviving Under 14 players, also will advance to the championship rounds at Grand Central Station.
Among the players advancing Monday were defending boys' High School champion Zack Hattori of Las Vegas in ninth place and 2010 girls' High School winner Morgan O'Brien of Lomira, Wis., in third place.
On Wednesday at Grand Central Station, the four surviving High School Division girls with bowl "best-of-two-game" semifinal round matches at 2 and 3 p.m. Eastern, followed by High School Division boys' semifinal round matches at 4 and 5 p.m. The winners will advance to Thursday's championship matches.
In the "best-of-two" format, if one player wins two head-to-head matches, he/she will win outright. If the two players split the two games, the match will be decided in a one-frame sudden-death roll-off.
Thursday's grand finale will feature the Under 14 Girls Championship at noon, Under 14 Boys Championship at 1 p.m., High School Girls Championship at 4 p.m. and High School Boys Championship at 5 p.m.
All matches will be best of two games. At 7 p.m., the High School Girls and High School Boys champions will meet in the Grand Championship match for the $64,000 scholarship package. All times are Eastern.
All of the action from Laurel Lanes and Grand Central Station will air online on PBA.com's Xtra Frame, a subscription-based on-line video streaming service. In addition to Ebonite International, the Teen Masters is being sponsored by Dexter Shoes and Kegel Training Center.
Players with position, hometown and 12-game total. The top 32 advance to the third qualifying round.
1, Adam "A.J." Johnson, Oswego, Ill., 2,505
2, Jeffrey Juarez, East Meadow, N.Y., 2,468
3, Ryan Ventillo, New City, N.Y., 2,450
4, Kamron Doyle, Brentwood, Tenn., 2,440
5, Tyler Liverman, Wake Forest, N.C., 2,437
6, Michael Bukovsky Jr., Baldwin, N.Y., 2,386
7, Tommy Genova, Elmont, N.Y., 2,362
8, Andrew Fenn, Elmont, N.Y., 2,351
9, Zack Hattori, Las Vegas, 2,342
10, A.J. Chapman, Manchester, Iowa, 2,338
11, Nicholas Caruana, Holbrook, N.Y., 2,316
12, Ramon Hilferink, S-Heerenberg, The Netherlands, 2,309
13, Bryant Ezell, Fayetteville, Ark., 2,301
14, Teva Warren, Margate, Fla., 2,280
15 (tie), David Lance, Merritt Island, Fla., and Dylan Northrup, Wesley Chapel, Fla., 2,271
17, Doug Tonucci, Waldorf, Md., 2,258
18, Kyle Anderson, Lockport, Ill., 2,244
19, Ruben Vallejo, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2,237
20, Kenneth Smith, Venice, Fla., 2,234
21, Nicholas Cooper, Clarkston, Mich., 2,233
22, Benjamin Sobel, New York, 2,232
23, A.J. Ruff, Jamestown, Tenn., 2,225
24, Tyler Satter, Salem, Ore., 2,217
25, Mathew Jackson, Chesapeake, Va., 2,196
26, Nick Spinelli, Wantagh, N.Y., 2,193
27, Victor Ma, Bayside, N.Y., 2,187
28, Russ Oviatt, Sioux Falls, S.D., 2,183
29, Christopher Fort, Peachtree City, Ga., 2,182
30, Justin Villa, Simi Valley, Calif., 2,179
31 (tie), Brett Glenn, Springdale, Ark., and Greg Young, Viera, Fla., 2,174
Missed Cut:
33 (tie), Malcolm James, Woodbridge, Va., and Ryan Patterson, Washington, W. Va., 2,154
35, Zakary Edgerton, Greenville, Texas, 2,142
36, Brian Crater, Hudson, Mich., 2,134
37, Bradley Nordick, Fargo, N.D., 2,129
38, Christopher Cappellini, West Islip, N.Y., 2,127
39, Stephen Dubatowka, Beaufort, S.C., 2,122
40, Tyler Vitelli, Annandale, N.J., 2,105
41, Cody Shoemaker, Hanover, Pa., 2,103
42, Brandyn Cox, Petersburg, Va., 2,098
43, Justin Tan, Flower Mound, Texas, 2,093
44, Nole Harrington, Sioux Falls, S.D., 2,090
45, Joe Ayala, Hopewell Junction, N.Y., 2,089
46, Tyler Bartee, Windsor, Conn., 2,084
47, Gregory Tack, Port Murray, N.J., 2,083
48, Frank Masone, Smithtown, N.Y., 2,080
49, Andrew Bonin, Greenwood, Ark., 2,067
50, Shin Kasahara, Rome, Ga., 2,056
51, Jay Trevor Lewis, Perry Hall, Md., 2,055
52, Cody Lubacky, Boise, Idaho, 2,050
53, Erik Zimmerman, Deer Park, N.Y., 2,042
54, Nicholas Harris, Lewiston, Idaho, 2,041
55, Justin Borneo, Laurelton, N.Y., 2,039
56, Phillip Friedman, E. Brunswick, N.J., 2,036
57, Nicholas Carbonetto, Blauvelt, N.Y., 2,033
58, Sam Resha, Clarksville, Tenn., 2,012
59, William Reynolds, Mount Sinai, N.Y., 2,011
60, Daymian Mcgraw, Sioux Falls, S.D., 2,009
61 (tie), Arnold Yuen, Bayside, N.Y., and Vernon Billington II, Middletown, Conn., 1,987
63 (tie), Josh Brown, O'Fallon, Ill., and Haydn Wooten, Mount Holly, N.C., 1,986
65, Kayne Hibbard, Nampa, Idaho, 1,979
66, Ryan Fiorillo, Wantagh, N.Y., 1,977
67, Tyler Whittle, Chesapeake, Va., 1,975
68, Christopher Ciccarelli, Cartersville, Ga., 1,974
69, Joshua Kramer, Garden City, N.Y., 1,970
70, Omar Ortiz, Toa Alta, Puerto Rico, 1,963
71, Tyler Fick, Baltimore, 1,958
72, Michael Jarosch, Franklin Square, N.Y., 1,957
73 (tie), Jonathan Cox, Petersburg, Va., and Jacob Klein, East Islip, N.Y., 1,953
75, Steven Hamlin, Farmingdale, N.Y., 1,936
76, Jeff Murtha, Langhorne, Pa., 1,919
77, Brandon Kearns, Yardley, Pa., 1,908
78, Brian Miller, Jamestown, Tenn., 1,884
79, Avery Lopez, Pocatello, Idaho, 1,882
80, Jonathan Cheadle, East Islip, N.Y., 1,879
81, Livio Bolzon, Chicago, 1,876
82, Stephan Rourke, East Islip, N.Y., 1,874
83, Gary Pacheco, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1,872
84, Mathew DiGiantomasso, Central Islip, N.Y., 1,849
85, Ryan Watson, Suffolk, Va., 1,836
86, Alec Johnson, Pocatello, Idaho, 1,803
87, Ruben Lebron, Carolina, Puerto Rico, 1,800
88, Michael Zelyez, Kernersville, N.C., 1,765
89, Michael Kissel, East Islip, N.Y., 1,762
90, Sean Mott, Levittown, N.Y., 1,760
91, John Shumate, Clarksville, Tenn., 1,715
92, Cody Blair, Chesapeake, Va., 1,673
93, Joshua Martin, Adams, Tenn., 1,647
94, Jesse Wanamaker, Clarkesville, Tenn., 1,634
95, Brandon Masterson, Springdale, Ark., 1,482
Players with position, hometown and 12-game total. The top 12 advance to the third qualifying round.
1, Correen Lieber, Issaquah, Wash., 2,357
2, Gabriella Mayfield, Lake Isabella, Calif., 2,298
3, Morgan O'Brien, Lomira, Wis., 2,291
4, Elise Bolton, Merritt Island, Fla., 2,281
5, Melanie Hannon, Cheektowaga, N.Y., 2,241
6, Rachel Vaughn, Port St. Lucie, Fla., 2,219
7, Erica Schneider, Levittown, N.Y., 2,120
8, Molly Novak, Burnsville, Minn., 2,110
9, Ashley Crowder, Tamarac, Fla., 2,087
10, Haley Rubin, Brandon, S.D., 2,071
11, Rebecca Gotterbarn, Garden City South, N.Y., 2,066
12, Katelyn Simpson, Boise, Idaho, 2,058
Missed Cut:
13, Taylor Monzietti, Astoria, N.Y., 2,002
14 (tie), Destiny Velez, Hurst, Texas, and Melanie Crawford, Allen, Texas, 1,993
16, Krystina Nealon, Coral Springs, Fla., 1,968
17, Chelsey Merklinger, Knizers, Pa., 1,942
18, Tara Lopez, Plano, Texas, 1,919
19, Daniele Roca, Garden City Park, N.Y., 1,916
20, Jacqueline Evans, Acton, Mass., 1,914
21, Hannah Krueger, Mount Holly, N.C., 1,909
22, Shelby Miller, Klamath Falls, Ore., 1,905
23, Bethany Duchowny, Ballston Lake, N.Y., 1,902
24, Kristina Genova, Elmont, N.Y., 1,885
25, Brandii Brady, Chester, Va., 1,879
26, Milani Merritt, Jamaica, N.Y., 1,871
27, Mikayla Cook, Binghamton, N.Y., 1,845
28, Alyssa Foley, Newtown, Pa., 1,778
29, Allison Seidel, Denver, Pa., 1,765
30, Carly Phelps, Boise, Idaho, 1,751
31, Holly Zink, Port Jefferson, N.Y., 1,750
32, Alexa DeFazio, Islap Terrace, N.Y., 1,741
33, Courtney Todd, Klamath Falls, Ore., 1,737
34, Sarah Smith, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1,672
35, Hannah Smith, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1,533
36, Deanna Haley, Clarksville, Tenn., 1,354
Players with position, hometown and 12-game total. The top 10 advance to the third qualifying round.
1, Wesley Low Jr., Palmdale, Calif., 2,476
2, Pablo Cerda, Sunrise, Fla., 2,316
3, Michael Karolewski, Middle Island, N.Y., 2,176
4, Brandon Soedarmasto, Levittown, N.Y., 2,151
5, Tyler Zogg, Chesapeake, Va., 2,116
6 (tie), Blake Kelley, Manchester, Conn., and Sean Wilcox, Altamonte Springs, Fla., 2,106
8, Christian Hicks, Boerne, Texas, 2,077
9, Michael Regan, East Northport, N.Y., 2,061
10, Kyle Gordon, Indian Harbour Beach, Fla., 2,050
Missed Cut:
11, Pio Aspiras, Chesapeake, Va., 2,045
12, Kennon McFalls, Gastonia, N.C., 2,040
13, Nick DeFazio, Islap Terrace, N.Y., 2,039
14, Anthony Naujokas, Lake Ronkonkoma, N.Y., 1,978
15, Aaron Johnson, Sioux Falls, S.D., 1,974
16, Austin Cooper, Greenville, Texas, 1,956
17, Michael Ma, Camarillo, Calif., 1,946
18, Adam Zimmerman, Deer Park, N.Y., 1,927
19, Jack Cook, Denville, N.J., 1,887
20, Max Miller, Coco Beach, Fla., 1,882
21, Bradley Hartsfield, Auburndale, Fla., 1,868
22, Bailey Mays, Wylie, Texas, 1,864
23, James Keegan Stockton, Clarksville, Tenn., 1,830
24, Brayden Prockish, Berryton, Kan., 1,817
25, Brendan Thomas, Verona, N.Y., 1,745
26, Welby Spanton, Citrus Heights, Calif., 1,743
27, Spencer Armstrong, Buffalo Center, Iowa, 1,685
28, Adam Glickman, Woodmere, N.Y., 1,673
29, Connor Kramer, Garden City South, N.Y., 1,566
30, Zane Lipson, Woodmere, N.Y., 1,278
Players with position, hometown and 12-game total. The top 5 advance to the third qualifying round.
1, Taryn Gray, Greenville, Texas, 2,213
2, Ashley Dunn, Palmdale, Calif., 2,112
3, Taylor Todd, Klamath Falls, Ore., 1,879
4, Adel Wahner, Baytown, Texas, 1,875
5, Olivia Lopera, East Islip, N.Y., 1,864
Missed Cut:
6, Christie Draper, McKinney, Texas, 1,804
7, Heather Trapp, Chester, Va., 1,748
8, Elizabeth Ferraro, Beth Page, N.Y., 1,697
9, Rhianna Smith, Mount Olive, N.J., 1,650
10, Amanda Naujokas, Lake Ronkonkoma, N.Y., 1,608
11, Kaylee Lovett, Clarksville, Tenn., 1,551
12, Alyssa Rasmussen, Eagle, Idaho, 1,465
13, Mallory Liversedge, Meridian, Idaho, 1,363
USBC High School
Laurel Lanes in Maple Shade, N.J. (Aug. 1-4, 2011)
Adam Johnson of Oswego, Ill., averaged 207 for 12 games to take a 57-pin lead over first-round leader Jeffrey Juarez of East Meadow, N.Y., in boys' High School Division of the 14th annual Teen Masters bowling championships presented by Ebonite International Monday at Laurel Lanes.Correen Lieber of Issaquah, Wash., with 2,357 pins for 12 games, led the girls' High School Division; Wesley Low Jr. of Palmdale, Calif., had a 2,476 total to pace the boys' Under 14 Division and Taryn Gray of Greenville, Texas, with 2,213 pins, led the girls' Under 14 Division as the top one-third of the players in each division survived the first cut.
At stake for the Teen Masters grand championship winner is a four-year "full ride" scholarship package worth $64,000. Xtra Frame, pba.com's online video streaming service, is providing live coverage of all remaining rounds of competition in the Teen Masters.
Qualifying in the Teen Masters concludes Tuesday with a third six-game round on a combination of short and long oil lane conditions for the top one-third of the field in each division who survived after the first 12 games.
After Tuesday morning's "mixed pairs" qualifying (long oil on one lane, short oil on the other) round, the top two players in the High School Divisions and the leaders in the Under 14 Divisions will earn automatic berths in the championship rounds Wednesday and Thursday in Vanderbilt Hall in New York City's Grand Central Station, where special bowling lanes are being installed.
High School Division players who rank third through 10th, and Under 14 players ranked second through fifth, after Tuesday's final qualifying round will compete in "best-of-five-game" single-elimination match play rounds Tuesday afternoon. The two surviving High School bowlers in each division, and the sole surviving Under 14 players, also will advance to the championship rounds at Grand Central Station.
Among the players advancing Monday were defending boys' High School champion Zack Hattori of Las Vegas in ninth place and 2010 girls' High School winner Morgan O'Brien of Lomira, Wis., in third place.
On Wednesday at Grand Central Station, the four surviving High School Division girls with bowl "best-of-two-game" semifinal round matches at 2 and 3 p.m. Eastern, followed by High School Division boys' semifinal round matches at 4 and 5 p.m. The winners will advance to Thursday's championship matches.
In the "best-of-two" format, if one player wins two head-to-head matches, he/she will win outright. If the two players split the two games, the match will be decided in a one-frame sudden-death roll-off.
Thursday's grand finale will feature the Under 14 Girls Championship at noon, Under 14 Boys Championship at 1 p.m., High School Girls Championship at 4 p.m. and High School Boys Championship at 5 p.m.
All matches will be best of two games. At 7 p.m., the High School Girls and High School Boys champions will meet in the Grand Championship match for the $64,000 scholarship package. All times are Eastern.
All of the action from Laurel Lanes and Grand Central Station will air online on PBA.com's Xtra Frame, a subscription-based on-line video streaming service. In addition to Ebonite International, the Teen Masters is being sponsored by Dexter Shoes and Kegel Training Center.
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14th Teen Masters High School Boys - Second Round
Players with position, hometown and 12-game total. The top 32 advance to the third qualifying round.
1, Adam "A.J." Johnson, Oswego, Ill., 2,505
2, Jeffrey Juarez, East Meadow, N.Y., 2,468
3, Ryan Ventillo, New City, N.Y., 2,450
4, Kamron Doyle, Brentwood, Tenn., 2,440
5, Tyler Liverman, Wake Forest, N.C., 2,437
6, Michael Bukovsky Jr., Baldwin, N.Y., 2,386
7, Tommy Genova, Elmont, N.Y., 2,362
8, Andrew Fenn, Elmont, N.Y., 2,351
9, Zack Hattori, Las Vegas, 2,342
10, A.J. Chapman, Manchester, Iowa, 2,338
11, Nicholas Caruana, Holbrook, N.Y., 2,316
12, Ramon Hilferink, S-Heerenberg, The Netherlands, 2,309
13, Bryant Ezell, Fayetteville, Ark., 2,301
14, Teva Warren, Margate, Fla., 2,280
15 (tie), David Lance, Merritt Island, Fla., and Dylan Northrup, Wesley Chapel, Fla., 2,271
17, Doug Tonucci, Waldorf, Md., 2,258
18, Kyle Anderson, Lockport, Ill., 2,244
19, Ruben Vallejo, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2,237
20, Kenneth Smith, Venice, Fla., 2,234
21, Nicholas Cooper, Clarkston, Mich., 2,233
22, Benjamin Sobel, New York, 2,232
23, A.J. Ruff, Jamestown, Tenn., 2,225
24, Tyler Satter, Salem, Ore., 2,217
25, Mathew Jackson, Chesapeake, Va., 2,196
26, Nick Spinelli, Wantagh, N.Y., 2,193
27, Victor Ma, Bayside, N.Y., 2,187
28, Russ Oviatt, Sioux Falls, S.D., 2,183
29, Christopher Fort, Peachtree City, Ga., 2,182
30, Justin Villa, Simi Valley, Calif., 2,179
31 (tie), Brett Glenn, Springdale, Ark., and Greg Young, Viera, Fla., 2,174
Missed Cut:
33 (tie), Malcolm James, Woodbridge, Va., and Ryan Patterson, Washington, W. Va., 2,154
35, Zakary Edgerton, Greenville, Texas, 2,142
36, Brian Crater, Hudson, Mich., 2,134
37, Bradley Nordick, Fargo, N.D., 2,129
38, Christopher Cappellini, West Islip, N.Y., 2,127
39, Stephen Dubatowka, Beaufort, S.C., 2,122
40, Tyler Vitelli, Annandale, N.J., 2,105
41, Cody Shoemaker, Hanover, Pa., 2,103
42, Brandyn Cox, Petersburg, Va., 2,098
43, Justin Tan, Flower Mound, Texas, 2,093
44, Nole Harrington, Sioux Falls, S.D., 2,090
45, Joe Ayala, Hopewell Junction, N.Y., 2,089
46, Tyler Bartee, Windsor, Conn., 2,084
47, Gregory Tack, Port Murray, N.J., 2,083
48, Frank Masone, Smithtown, N.Y., 2,080
49, Andrew Bonin, Greenwood, Ark., 2,067
50, Shin Kasahara, Rome, Ga., 2,056
51, Jay Trevor Lewis, Perry Hall, Md., 2,055
52, Cody Lubacky, Boise, Idaho, 2,050
53, Erik Zimmerman, Deer Park, N.Y., 2,042
54, Nicholas Harris, Lewiston, Idaho, 2,041
55, Justin Borneo, Laurelton, N.Y., 2,039
56, Phillip Friedman, E. Brunswick, N.J., 2,036
57, Nicholas Carbonetto, Blauvelt, N.Y., 2,033
58, Sam Resha, Clarksville, Tenn., 2,012
59, William Reynolds, Mount Sinai, N.Y., 2,011
60, Daymian Mcgraw, Sioux Falls, S.D., 2,009
61 (tie), Arnold Yuen, Bayside, N.Y., and Vernon Billington II, Middletown, Conn., 1,987
63 (tie), Josh Brown, O'Fallon, Ill., and Haydn Wooten, Mount Holly, N.C., 1,986
65, Kayne Hibbard, Nampa, Idaho, 1,979
66, Ryan Fiorillo, Wantagh, N.Y., 1,977
67, Tyler Whittle, Chesapeake, Va., 1,975
68, Christopher Ciccarelli, Cartersville, Ga., 1,974
69, Joshua Kramer, Garden City, N.Y., 1,970
70, Omar Ortiz, Toa Alta, Puerto Rico, 1,963
71, Tyler Fick, Baltimore, 1,958
72, Michael Jarosch, Franklin Square, N.Y., 1,957
73 (tie), Jonathan Cox, Petersburg, Va., and Jacob Klein, East Islip, N.Y., 1,953
75, Steven Hamlin, Farmingdale, N.Y., 1,936
76, Jeff Murtha, Langhorne, Pa., 1,919
77, Brandon Kearns, Yardley, Pa., 1,908
78, Brian Miller, Jamestown, Tenn., 1,884
79, Avery Lopez, Pocatello, Idaho, 1,882
80, Jonathan Cheadle, East Islip, N.Y., 1,879
81, Livio Bolzon, Chicago, 1,876
82, Stephan Rourke, East Islip, N.Y., 1,874
83, Gary Pacheco, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1,872
84, Mathew DiGiantomasso, Central Islip, N.Y., 1,849
85, Ryan Watson, Suffolk, Va., 1,836
86, Alec Johnson, Pocatello, Idaho, 1,803
87, Ruben Lebron, Carolina, Puerto Rico, 1,800
88, Michael Zelyez, Kernersville, N.C., 1,765
89, Michael Kissel, East Islip, N.Y., 1,762
90, Sean Mott, Levittown, N.Y., 1,760
91, John Shumate, Clarksville, Tenn., 1,715
92, Cody Blair, Chesapeake, Va., 1,673
93, Joshua Martin, Adams, Tenn., 1,647
94, Jesse Wanamaker, Clarkesville, Tenn., 1,634
95, Brandon Masterson, Springdale, Ark., 1,482
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14th Teen Masters High School Girls - Second Round
Players with position, hometown and 12-game total. The top 12 advance to the third qualifying round.
1, Correen Lieber, Issaquah, Wash., 2,357
2, Gabriella Mayfield, Lake Isabella, Calif., 2,298
3, Morgan O'Brien, Lomira, Wis., 2,291
4, Elise Bolton, Merritt Island, Fla., 2,281
5, Melanie Hannon, Cheektowaga, N.Y., 2,241
6, Rachel Vaughn, Port St. Lucie, Fla., 2,219
7, Erica Schneider, Levittown, N.Y., 2,120
8, Molly Novak, Burnsville, Minn., 2,110
9, Ashley Crowder, Tamarac, Fla., 2,087
10, Haley Rubin, Brandon, S.D., 2,071
11, Rebecca Gotterbarn, Garden City South, N.Y., 2,066
12, Katelyn Simpson, Boise, Idaho, 2,058
Missed Cut:
13, Taylor Monzietti, Astoria, N.Y., 2,002
14 (tie), Destiny Velez, Hurst, Texas, and Melanie Crawford, Allen, Texas, 1,993
16, Krystina Nealon, Coral Springs, Fla., 1,968
17, Chelsey Merklinger, Knizers, Pa., 1,942
18, Tara Lopez, Plano, Texas, 1,919
19, Daniele Roca, Garden City Park, N.Y., 1,916
20, Jacqueline Evans, Acton, Mass., 1,914
21, Hannah Krueger, Mount Holly, N.C., 1,909
22, Shelby Miller, Klamath Falls, Ore., 1,905
23, Bethany Duchowny, Ballston Lake, N.Y., 1,902
24, Kristina Genova, Elmont, N.Y., 1,885
25, Brandii Brady, Chester, Va., 1,879
26, Milani Merritt, Jamaica, N.Y., 1,871
27, Mikayla Cook, Binghamton, N.Y., 1,845
28, Alyssa Foley, Newtown, Pa., 1,778
29, Allison Seidel, Denver, Pa., 1,765
30, Carly Phelps, Boise, Idaho, 1,751
31, Holly Zink, Port Jefferson, N.Y., 1,750
32, Alexa DeFazio, Islap Terrace, N.Y., 1,741
33, Courtney Todd, Klamath Falls, Ore., 1,737
34, Sarah Smith, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1,672
35, Hannah Smith, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1,533
36, Deanna Haley, Clarksville, Tenn., 1,354
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14th Teen Masters Under 14 Boys - Second Round
Players with position, hometown and 12-game total. The top 10 advance to the third qualifying round.
1, Wesley Low Jr., Palmdale, Calif., 2,476
2, Pablo Cerda, Sunrise, Fla., 2,316
3, Michael Karolewski, Middle Island, N.Y., 2,176
4, Brandon Soedarmasto, Levittown, N.Y., 2,151
5, Tyler Zogg, Chesapeake, Va., 2,116
6 (tie), Blake Kelley, Manchester, Conn., and Sean Wilcox, Altamonte Springs, Fla., 2,106
8, Christian Hicks, Boerne, Texas, 2,077
9, Michael Regan, East Northport, N.Y., 2,061
10, Kyle Gordon, Indian Harbour Beach, Fla., 2,050
Missed Cut:
11, Pio Aspiras, Chesapeake, Va., 2,045
12, Kennon McFalls, Gastonia, N.C., 2,040
13, Nick DeFazio, Islap Terrace, N.Y., 2,039
14, Anthony Naujokas, Lake Ronkonkoma, N.Y., 1,978
15, Aaron Johnson, Sioux Falls, S.D., 1,974
16, Austin Cooper, Greenville, Texas, 1,956
17, Michael Ma, Camarillo, Calif., 1,946
18, Adam Zimmerman, Deer Park, N.Y., 1,927
19, Jack Cook, Denville, N.J., 1,887
20, Max Miller, Coco Beach, Fla., 1,882
21, Bradley Hartsfield, Auburndale, Fla., 1,868
22, Bailey Mays, Wylie, Texas, 1,864
23, James Keegan Stockton, Clarksville, Tenn., 1,830
24, Brayden Prockish, Berryton, Kan., 1,817
25, Brendan Thomas, Verona, N.Y., 1,745
26, Welby Spanton, Citrus Heights, Calif., 1,743
27, Spencer Armstrong, Buffalo Center, Iowa, 1,685
28, Adam Glickman, Woodmere, N.Y., 1,673
29, Connor Kramer, Garden City South, N.Y., 1,566
30, Zane Lipson, Woodmere, N.Y., 1,278
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14th Teen Masters Under 14 Boys - Second Round
Players with position, hometown and 12-game total. The top 5 advance to the third qualifying round.
1, Taryn Gray, Greenville, Texas, 2,213
2, Ashley Dunn, Palmdale, Calif., 2,112
3, Taylor Todd, Klamath Falls, Ore., 1,879
4, Adel Wahner, Baytown, Texas, 1,875
5, Olivia Lopera, East Islip, N.Y., 1,864
Missed Cut:
6, Christie Draper, McKinney, Texas, 1,804
7, Heather Trapp, Chester, Va., 1,748
8, Elizabeth Ferraro, Beth Page, N.Y., 1,697
9, Rhianna Smith, Mount Olive, N.J., 1,650
10, Amanda Naujokas, Lake Ronkonkoma, N.Y., 1,608
11, Kaylee Lovett, Clarksville, Tenn., 1,551
12, Alyssa Rasmussen, Eagle, Idaho, 1,465
13, Mallory Liversedge, Meridian, Idaho, 1,363
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