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Four Take Home FJT Wins at Sandridge

March 7, 2021


VERO BEACH, Fla. – Four players picked up Florida Junior Tour wins on Sunday at the Sandridge Golf Club. Brooks Colton earned his first FJT win in the Boys 11-12 Division, and Bento Assis captured the Boys 9-10 Division.

In the Girls 11-12 Division, Honorine Nobuta Ferry captured her third FJT win and Marley Pedrique took home the win in the Girls 9-10 Division.

Boys 11-12

Colton took home his first FJT win in commanding fashion with a 2-over 146 and six-shot victory. Colton, who started his final round four shots off of the lead, finished out the event with a 1-under 71 amidst windy conditions. The Riviera Beach native carded third birdies on Sunday.

Shayaan Kim, Miles Russel and Sohan Patel all earned runner-up finishes, shooting 8-over 152 for the event.

Girls 11-12

Ferry earned her third-straight FJT win at Sandridge, finishing the tournament at 7-over 151. The Pinehurst, North Carolina native carded a 1-under 71 in the first round, with a 2-under 34 on her front nine and a total of five birdies on the day. Ferry finished the event with an 8-over 80 in the final round.

Angela Wang and Sofia Cherif Essakali took a runner-up finish at 12-over 156. Wang birdied her final hole to take a share of second place.

Boys 9-10

Assis posted a 6-over 150 to capture the 10-shot victory and his first FJT win. The Porto Alegre native started his final round two shots behind the leader. Assis started the day with a 1-over front nine and carded two birdies on the back nine to shoot a 2-over 74 on Sunday.

Caiden Westbrook and Jack Zedja finished second, both posting rounds of 77-83 for the event.

Girls 9-10

Pedrique took home her second FJT win of the year with a 18-over 162 for the weekend. After the first round, Pedrique held a four-shot lead and extended her lead to 10 shots after Sunday’s final round. The Palm Beach Gardens native carded two birdies in the final round to capture the win with a final-round 82.

Leah Graham captured second place with a 28-over 172, while Esther Li earned third place with a 32-over 176, carding two birdies in the first round.

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