Match
Play - Finals
In-Bee
Park Becomes Second Youngest Player To Win Girls’ Junior
Match
Play - Semifinals
Tangtiphaiboontana,
Park To Meet In Girls’ Junior Final
Match
Play - Quarterfinals
Field
Dwindles To Eight; Medalist Still Alive
Match
Play - Round 3
Field
Is Reduced To 32; Medalist Park Advances
Match
Play - Round 2
Medalist
Park Chugs Past Brown In First Round Of Match Play
Match
Play - Round 1
Twelve
Players Battle For 6 Spots; In-Bee Park Is Medalist
Stroke
Play - End-of-Day - Round 2
Play
Halted For Day With 48 Players On Course; In-Bee Park Still Leads
Stroke
Play - Mid-Day - Round 2
Play
Halted, But Not Before Leader Park Shoots 2-Under Round
Stroke
Play - End-of-Day - Round 1
In-Bee
Park, 14, Only Player To Break Par At Girls’ Junior
Stroke
Play - Mid-Day - Round 1
Three
Tied For Lead After Morning Round At 2002 U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship
Features
An
Audio Interview with the Champion
A
Look At The Semifinalists
Brady
Trying To Follow In Footsteps Of Mom
Buelow,
11, Not Intimidated By Championship
How They Got There
Sectional
Qualifying Results

RECAP: Perrot Wins 2001 Girls' Junior
Mission Hills, Kan. -- Nicole Perrot, 17, of Santiago, Chile,
birdied the 10th hole of a seesaw match to gain the lead for good
to defeat Whitney Welch, 17, of Las Vegas, Nev., 3 and 2, at the
2001 U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship at Indian Hills Country Club
in Mission Hills, Kan.
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