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3:57 pm Sunday, August 1, 2004

Chad Bounds captures state golf championship at Mississippi State

By Staff
from staff reports
Aug. 1, 2004
Chad Bounds improved by 10 strokes from the first day to the final day to win Division C of the Mississippi Golf Association's 2004 Boys State Junior Amateur at the Mississippi State University golf course.
Bounds went from scoring an 83 last Monday to tallying a 73 last Wednesday in the three-day tournament in Starkville. Bounds completed the tournament with an 83-76-73 232.
Easton Key came in fifth in Division C. He completed the tournament with a score of 89-80-87 256.
Reid Kennedy tied for seventh in Division A with two other golfers. He scored a three-day total of 77-73-80 230. Joshua Ivy ended the tournament tied for 20th in Division A, scoring an 80-78-81 239.
Seven area golfers competed in Division B in the statewide tournament.
Jarrod Moulds finished second in the division with a 74-75-73 222. Freddie Janneck won Division B with a three-day score of 73-73-72 218.
Clay Bounds came in fourth in Division B with a 79-76-75 230, and Elliot Tramontana finished tied for sixth notching a 76-81-76 233.
Nicholas Brown rounded out the top 10 finishers from the area, with a three-day score of 78-81-79 238.
John Everett finished 23rd overall in the 46-person Division C field with an 85-85-87 257, and Daniel Fulton scored a 91-83-84 258 to finish 24th. Ryan Jimenez ended the tournament tied for 37th place with a 98-87-91276.
Tony Krausz

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