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4/21/08
CARLY RAY GOLDSTEIN WINS 55TH EVENT
Carly Ray Goldstein, 13, won her 55th golf title with a victory in the 12-14 girls division of the Pompano Beach Junior Classic April 19-20.
The newly-turned 13-year-old from Coral Ridge, FL, shot a final round 2-under-par 70 on the 5133-yard course to outdistance her nearest competitor, Laura Kanouse of Boca Raton, FL, by 8 shots.
Carly Rae is the daughter of well-known golf guru Barry Goldstein, and has played in Pepsi Little People's numerous times.
Congratulations, Carly Rae!!!
4/14/08
MARGARITA RAMOS LOW AMATEUR IN MEXICO
Margarita Ramos, who won the 14-15 division at Little People's in 2004, was the low amateur in the Corona Morelia Championship at Tres Marias Residential Golf Club in Mexico, finishing in a tie for 58th with a 304 total for the four rounds.
Margarita tied with another former Little People's Player, Nicole Hage (now a pro), who won her 10-11 division at Little People's in 1997. Anna Grezbien, also a pro, and winner of her 12-13 Little People's division in 1998, finished in a tie for 54th.
Congratulations, Margarita, on an outstanding showing as an amateur -- and to Nicole and Anna on their fine finishes.
Lorena Ochoa of Mexico won the tournament with a 25-under-par 267, and qualified for the LPGA Hall of Fame.
4/11/08
ROVING REPORTER CATCHES BEN CURTIS
Our 'roving reporter', Don Sykes, caught up with former Little People's player Ben Curtis at the Shell Houston Open in early April, and Ben kindly posed for this picture.
Curtis, who won his 8-9 division in Pepsi Little People's in 1985, and finished third in his division in 1986 and 1988, finished the Shell event in a tie for 47th.
Thanks Ben and Don for the picture!! We wish Ben the best of luck in his upcoming tournaments.
3/26/08
ALENA SHARP NAMED GOLF FORE THE CURE AMBASSADOR
Alena Sharp of Hamilton, Ont., Canada, who finished third in the 1998 girls 16-17 division of Pepsi Little People's, has been named the 2008 Ambassador for the RCGA Golf Fore the Cure program.
As a part of her role as Ambassador, Canada's No. 1 ranked player on the LPGA Tour will attend and participate in the Golf Fore the Cure National Event on September 15 at the Ladies' Golf Club of Toronto.
The RCGA Golf Fore the Cure program, presented by Subaru, is aimed at growing women's golf participation in Canada by introducing the game through fun, non-intimidating activities. Proceeds are donated to the Canadian Cancer Society and the Quebec Breast Cancer Foundation.
"I am honored to be involved with the RCGA Golf Fore the Cure program," said Alena, "and lend my support to this tremendous initiative".
Sharp was recently inducted into the New Mexico State University Athletics Hall of Fame, in honor of her collegiate golf accomplishments before she started her professional career on the LPGA Tour in 2003.
Congratulation to another Little People's Alumni!!!
3/12/08
KELLY ROBBINS NAMED ASSISTANT SOLHEIM CUP CAPTAIN
Kelly Robbins, former Little People's player, and Meg Mallon, have been named Assistant Captains of the 2009 Solheim Cup by U.S. Team Captain Beth Daniel. The trio will lead the U.S. Team in their quest to maintain a perfect record on home soil August 21-23, 2009, at Rich Harvest Farms in Sugar Grove, IL.
"It is a real honor," Robbins said. "I've looked up to Beth since I can't remember and just to have her choose me to be part of that week with her, I'm humbled, honored and am really looking forward to it."
The trio of captains has a combined 22 Solheim Cup appearances to draw on. They were all members of the 1996 U.S. team, the only team in Solheim Cup history to win on foreign soil until the 2007 squad was victorious in Sweden last September.
Kelly has a record of fine appearances in Pepsi Little People's Golf Championships. In 1982, she was second in the 12-13 division to Kathleen Ryan. Kelly won that division in 1983, and finished third in the 14-15 division in 1984 and 1985.
Congratulations to Kelly, and GOOD LUCK in 2009!!!
2/12/08
PATRICK AKANIROJ APPEARS ON SUNCASTV
http://sports.suncastv.com/pages/golfPro.html
2/12/08
ABBEY CARLSON HAS GREAT YEAR
Abbey Carlson, 9, started her year with a 2nd place finish in the 8-9 girls division of Pepsi Little People's. She went on to take the 1st place trophy in the 8-9 division at the 2007 Doral Publix event in December. This added to her strong fall golf schedule of a 1st place finish at the Prestige Junior Championship at PGA National and 5 consecutive 1st place showings on the Plantation Junior Golf Tour.
"Abbey has continued to work hard all fall and has seen the benefits of her hard work," writes her Mother, Nancy." In addition to her successes she has enjoyed seeing so many of her friends at these tournaments. Most of these friendships started at Pepsi Little Peoples. She looks forward to the 2008 Pepsi tournament. "
It was a 'Little People's sweep of the girls 8-9 division at Doral, when Claire Hodges of Wildwood, MO, finished 2nd, and Diana Velez from Puerto Rico finished 3rd.
Little People's looks forward to the return of all three of these fine young players to the tournament in June!!
1/31/08
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON NEW SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
The Little People's Golf Championships Association is pleased to announce it's new Scholarship Program for boys and girls aged 8 through 17. This Scholarship Program was established to provide financial assistance to deserving young men and women who have exhibited an interest in golf and golf competition. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of a compete profile, including academic achievement, extra-curricular activities, civic or volunteer programs and financial need.
This new program replaces the LPGCA's previous policy of providing scholarships to the winners and runnersup in all divisions, as USGA and NCAA regulations no longer allow this.
The LPGCA made this change because it did not want to jeopardize the amateur status or the college athletic elibibity of any of its contestants.
Click here to view new scholorship information. PDF
1/11/08
SAHITH THEEGALA WINS FLORIDA EVENT
Sahith Theegala of Chino Hills, CA, winner of the 2007 Pepsi Little People's 8-9 Division, recently played well in a Florida event.
Sahith won the PARS Golf Event in the 12th Florida International Junior Golf Championships held in Port St. Lucie, FL. Dec 28-30 in the Boys 9-10 category. He scored one over (73) in the first round and scored even par (72) in the second round and finished with two under (70) in the last and third round. Final score was one under (215). The golf was played at the Challenging Dye Course in the PGA Golf Club. Sahith's win also qualifies him for 2008 Callaway Junior World in San Diego.
Congratulations, Sahith!!

