Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: WEDNESDAY, August 4, 1993 TAG: 9308040140 SECTION: SPORTS PAGE: B-3 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: DATELINE: LENGTH: Short
Carter's 5-over-par 147 total for 36 holes puts him two shots behind 16-17 division leader Mike Miller of Richmond heading into today's final round.
Robby Rasmussen of Chesapeake, who beat Roanoke's Ryan Ketron in the finals of the Bobby Bowers Memorial earlier this summer, is tied for second at 146 with G.W. Cable of Fairfax. Cable shot a 69 Tuesday - the only sub-par round of the tournament.
In the boys' 11-and-under division, Lee Taylor of Roanoke shot an even-par 36 for nine holes Tuesday to grab a share of the lead. Taylor, who finished fifth last year, and Ryan Stinnett of Clifford are tied at 77 going into today's final nine holes.
Salem's Lee Shirley skied to a second-round 87 and her 36-hole total of 167 failed to qualify for match play in the U.S. Girls' Junior Championship, played at Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa Mesa, Calif. It took a score of 163 to make the low 64 and match play. Cristie Kerr of Miami was the qualifying medalist with a 36-hole total of 141.
Three hole-in-one prizes have been announced for the Juvenile Diabetes-Cox Cable Charity Golf tournament to be held next Monday and Tuesday at Hanging Rock. The hole-in-one offerings include airlines ticket for two to Paris, a 1993 Saturn car and a $10,000 cash prize. To enter, call 345-8193 or 389-7275.
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