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Medfield Junior Golfer to Compete in Charity Tournament

Medfield's Michael Mulrey will participate in the AJGA Deutsche Bank Partners for Charity Junior Shootout from July 18-21 in Plymouth.

Medfield's Michael Mulrey is considered one of the nation's top male junior golfers and is one of 64 players expected to compete in the boys field of the AJGA Deutsche Bank Partners for Charity Junior Shootout from July 18 to 21 at the Plymouth Country Club in Plymouth. 

The competition is stroke-play and covers 54-holes over three days. The tournament, for the third consecutive year, in cooperation with EMC will supplement its ongoing charitable efforts by staging two Deutsche Bank Partners for Charity events this month.

The tournament is expected to draw a field of 96 boys and girls ages 12-18 for a three-day, 54-hole stroke-play competition.

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The current field of 64 boys and 22 girls is listed below:

Current boys field (64 players)

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Michael Mulrey             Medfield, Mass.

Jack Ayers                   Old Saybrook, Conn.

Ben Balter                    Wayland, Mass.

Blake Barens                Villa Park, Calif.

John Beadle                 North Attleboro, Mass.

Cole Berman                Rosemont, Pa.

Will Bernstein               New York, N.Y.

Max Bock                    Belchertown, Mass.

Nicky Buenaventura       Weston, Mass.

Charles Cai                  West Windsor, N.J.

Matt Carville                 Auburn, Mass.

Christopher Chu Fullerton, Calif.

Spencer Ciesla             Naples, Fla.

Timothy Colanta Monroe Twp, N.J.

Joe Cooper                   Wayland, Mass.

Henry Davis                  Queretaro, Mexico

Michael Decker             Pebble Beach, Calif.

Benjamin DeForest        Cottekill, N.Y.

Kevin DeHuff                 Coto de Caza, Calif.

Jimmy Dengler              Rumson, N.J.

Jeffrey Durkin                Scituate, Mass.

Luke Edelman              Mahwah, N.J.

Peter French                Bellingham, Mass.

Kee-Socrates Fryxell      Davenport, Iowa

Christopher Gentle         Lowell, Mass.

Adam Goldstein            Newton, Mass.

Jimmy Greg                  Clifton Park, N.Y.

Danny Guise                Greenwich, Conn.

Ryan Harris                  Carlisle, Mass.

Thomas Henderson        Sterling, Mass.

Richard Sunghee Jeong  (S. Korea) Arcadia, Calif.

Peter Kim                     Metuchen, N.J.

Samuel Kim                 Irvine, Calif.

Jack Maerki                  Brightwaters, N.Y.

Ian Mankoff                   Lake Forest, Ill.

Anthony Maroon            Westlake, Ohio

Colin McDade               Rye, N.Y.

Nick McLaughlin            New Castle, N.H.

Gordon Moore               Bronxville, N.Y.

Camden Nierman           Scottsdale, Ariz.

Patrick O'Leary             Milton, Mass.

Ian Palfrey                    Bronxville, N.Y.

Nicholas Pandelena       Atkinson, N.H.

Joey Pickels                 Yuma, Ariz.

David Pompey              Clarks Summit, Pa.

Nick Rodriguez             Shrewsbury, Mass.

Evan Russell                 Isle LaMotte, Vt.

Damon Salo                 New Ipswich, N.H.

Ryan Smith                  Snowmass Village, Colo.

Brian Starker                Purchase, N.Y.

Jason Steele                Georgetown, Mass.

Christopher Stricek        Binghamton, N.Y.

Luke Thomas                Plano, Texas

David Thompson            Shrewsbury, Mass.

JB Thompson               Tequesta, Fla.

Sam Toomey                Mattapoisett, Mass.

Jeff Tremblay                Granby, Mass.

Louis Walsh                 Clifton Park, N.Y.

Clancy Waugh              North Palm Beach, Fla.

Landon Weis                Charlottesville, Va.

Michael Werenski          South Hadley, Mass.

Bradley White               Ellington, Conn.

Chris Wiatr                   Woodbury, Conn.

Jack Williams               Garden City, N.Y.

 

Current girls field (22 players) 

Maggie Chio                 (Macau) Bradenton, Fla.

Elizabeth DiVincentis     Durham, Conn.

Elizabeth Doty              Palos Verdes Est., Calif.

Alison Eleey                 Quincy, Mass.

Jacquelyn Eleey            Quincy, Mass.

Juliette Garay               La Jolla, Calif.

Cindy Ha                      Demarest, N.J.

Alexandra Hershberger   Basking Ridge, N.J.

Yoorim Kang                (S. Korea) Toronto, Ontario

Laura Kanouse             Boca Raton, Fla.

Sammi Lee                   Winter Park, Fla.

Abby Lim                     Tenafly, N.J.

Alessandra Liu              Bala Cynwyd, Pa.

Samantha Marks           Maitland, Fla.

Lilette Mocio                 Plano, Texas

Mary Mulcahy               Scituate, Mass.

Elizabeth Rubino            Boston, Mass.

Kimberly Santiago          Lynnwood, Wash.

Jacqueline Schofield       Hopkinton, Mass.

Regan Simeone            Milton, Mass.

Sara Simons                 Fayetteville, N.Y.

Kelly Whaley                Farmington, Conn.

On the evening of July 28, the Deutsche Bank Partners for Charity Camp Harbor View Island 5K road race will be held on Long Island in Boston Harbor. Annually, the event raises more than $100,000 to support Camp Harbor View, whose mission is to provide an opportunity for nearly 1,000 children from Boston’s at-risk neighborhoods to experience the joys of summer day camp. Registration for the Harborthon 5K is $45 and includes a ferry ride to and from the island via Long Wharf or Marina Bay, a post-race barbeque/concert and a race t-shirt. For more information, and to register to run, walk or attend as a spectator, please visit www.campharborview5k.com.

“We couldn’t be more thrilled to support these two great events,” said Eric Baldwin, Championship Director for the Deutsche Bank Championship. “The AJGA does a terrific job helping aspiring young golfers hone their skills and develop as young adults, and Camp Harbor View provides an amazing service to Boston’s inner-city youth in need. These organizations align perfectly with our charitable mission, which is to support local organizations that make a positive impact in our communities.”

New England’s Labor Day weekend tradition, the ninth-annual Deutsche Bank Championship is scheduled for Aug. 30 to Sept. 5 at TPC Boston in Norton. Featuring a record $8 million purse and $1.44 million winner’s check, it enters its fifth year as a PGA TOUR Playoffs event and is the second of four stops in the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup. Tickets are available online at www.dbchampionship.com, by phone at 877-TIX-4DBC or at all fiveGolf Town Massachusetts locations.

Deutsche Bank Championship week features the Deutsche Bank Red Sox Legends & Friends Pro-Am on Tuesday, professional practice rounds Wednesday and the Championship Pro-Am on Thursday before the four-round, 72-hole PGA TOUR Playoff event takes place Friday-Monday (Labor Day). Tuesday, Aug. 30 will kick off Military Appreciation Week – all active, reserve and retired military members and their dependents will be granted complimentary grounds admission (with their military ID or proof of military service) for each day of the Deutsche Bank Championship.

Details on all ticket options, including group and corporate ticket packages, are available atwww.dbchampionship.com. Golf fans can also follow the latest news surrounding the Deutsche Bank Championship online by following the Championship’s Facebook fan page at www.facebook.com/DeutscheBankChampionship and the Championship’s Twitter feed at www.twitter.com/DBChampionship.

The Deutsche Bank Championship’s distinguished list of champions includes defending champion Charley Hoffman, Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Vijay Singh, Steve Stricker and Adam Scott. Since its inception in 2003, the Deutsche Bank Championship has generated $19.4 million for the Tiger Woods Foundation and many New England-area charities.


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