+ Follow LAURIE GIBBS Tag
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[Title] => Rookie Jayvie best in West
[Summary] => Jayvie Agojo, eager to prove her worth on a different turf and against an entirely different field, did just that Tuesday when she carded a three-over par 75 to cop the top individual honors in the West Coast Conference (WCC) Womens Golf Championship at the Saddle Creek Golf Course in Copperopolis, California.
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[Title] => US-bound Jayvie vows to be back for SEAG
[Summary] => Reigning RP Ladies Open champion Jayvie Agojo, so young yet so much in a hurry, leaves for the United States next week to pursue a full scholarship grant in golf at the Pepperdine University which she hopes would lead her to a dream stint in the LPGA.
"My immediate goal is to make a name and win at least one tournament in the NCAA," said Agojo, a gem of a find gifted with beauty and talent. "Maybe in two years, I could get a crack at the LPGA."
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"My immediate goal is to make a name and win at least one tournament in the NCAA," said Agojo, a gem of a find gifted with beauty and talent. "Maybe in two years, I could get a crack at the LPGA."
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August 12, 2005 - 12:00am