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Golf Canada – Team Alberta wins inter-provincial championship 

MEDICINE HAT, Alta. – After starting the day in a four-way tie for the lead, Brady McKinlay posted a 71 during the second round to move into solo-first at the Canadian Junior Boys Championship at Medicine Hat Golf & Country Club on Tuesday.

The Lacombe, Alta., talent carded an even-par 71, recovering from a double bogey on the back-nine with an impressive eagle fired on the 18th hole.

London’s Cam Kellett was one of four players to earn a low-round 69. The 18-year-old started the day strong with three birdies on the front-nine, recording only one bogey on his final hole to share a piece of second alongside yesterday’s co-leader Bennett Ruby of Waterloo, Ont.

Five golfers ­ — Olivier Ménard (Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Que.), Cole Wilson (Kelowna, B.C.), William Duquette (Laval, Que.), Ryan McMillan (Winnipeg, Man.)  and Chandler McDowell (Springbrook, Alta.)— sit in fourth at even-par.

For the third consecutive year, McDowell led the way for Team Alberta to win the inter-provincial championship, tying for a low score of the day 2-under-par 69. McDowell and his team members Ty Steinbring and Korbin Allan shot a combined 2 under on Tuesday to pass Team Ontario by one stroke. Team British Columbia finished in third at 7 over. 

In the juvenile division, 15-year-old Gerry Mei from North York, Ont., claimed top spot on the leaderboard after he recorded a 1-over-par 72. Team Canada Development Squad’s Christopher Vandette is tied for second alongside Toronto’s Luca Ferrara, one stroke behind at 2 over.

The cut was set at 8 over par and 72 golfers will advance to the final two rounds on Wednesday and Thursday.

In addition to the 2018 Canadian Junior Boys Championship title, the individual champion will earn an exemption into the 2018 Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship at Duncan Meadows and Pheasant Glen from Aug. 6-9.

For full results click here.

Note to Media: Photos of the event will be available here.

2018 CANADIAN JUNIOR BOYS CHAMPIONSHIP LEADERS
1. Brady McKinlay, Lacombe, AB, *68-71-139 -3
2. Bennett Ruby, Waterloo, ON, *68-73-141 -1
2. Cam Kellett, London, ON, *72-69-141 -1
4. Olivier Ménard, Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, QC, *70-72-142 E
4. Cole Wilson, Kelowna, BC, *71-71-142 E
4. William Duquette, Laval, QC, *68-74-142 E
4. Ryan McMillan, Winnipeg, MB, *73-69-142 E
4. Chandler McDowell, Springbrook, AB, *73-69-142 E

2018 CANADIAN JUNIOR BOYS CHAMPIONSHIP JUVENILE DIVISION
1. Gerry Mei, North York, ON
2. Luca Ferrara, Toronto, ON
2. Christopher Vandette, Beaconsfield, QC
4. Jace Minni, Delta, BC
4. Nathan Hogan, Miramichi, NB*

INTER-PROVINCIAL TEAM RESULTS
1.  Team Alberta: Chandler McDowell, Springbrook, AB, Ty Steinbring, Barrhead, AB, Korbin Allan, Strathmore, AB, *144-142-286 +2
2. Team Ontario: Nolan Piazza, Niagara Falls, ON, Matthew Anderson, Mississauga, ON, Luc Warnock, McGregor, ON, *143-144-287 +3
3. Team Vancouver: Song Bai, Vancouver, BC, Joel Veenstra, Smithers, BC, Michael Crisologo, Richmond, BC, *147-144-291 +7
4. Team Manitoba: Ryan McMillan, Winnipeg, MB, Jacob Armstrong, Winnipeg, MB, Josh Shuster, Winnipeg, MB, *148-144-292 +8
5. Team Quebec: Christopher Vandette, Beaconsfield, QC, Logan Boucher, Beaconsfield, QC, Laurent Desmarchais, Longueuil, QC, *144-149-293 +9
6. Team Newfoundland and Labrador: Matthew Bonnell, Corner Brook, NL, Ryan McNeil Lamswood, Stephenville, NL, Michael Simms, St. John’s, NL, *149-145-294 +10
7. Team New Brunswick: Nathan Hogan, Miramichi, NB, Daniel Kirby, Woodstock, NB, Maxime Gaudet, Memramcook, NB, *150-147-297 +13
8. Team Nova Scotia: Shaun Margeson, Fall River, NS, Mark Chandler, Chester, NS, Andrew Cash, Upper Tantallon, NS, *153-150-303 +19
9. Team PEI: Tyler Hashmi, Charlottetown, PE, Michael Favier, Charlottetown, PE, Sam McNeill, Summerside, PE, *153-154-307 +23
10. Team Saskatchewan: Josh Nagy, Saskatoon, SK, Bradley Moser, Saskatoon, SK, Cole Obrigewitsch, Deer Valley, SK, *158-159-317 +33

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