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All-Star links

April
14

After watching the best players in the world play what is probably the most beautiful course in the world, it’s time to refocus on high school golf. My flight arrived this morning, I took a nap and now I’m about to head off to one of my favorite area courses, Pelham Country Club, to see Iona Prep take on Fordham Prep.

First though, here are the links to our Winter High School All-Star sections for both Westchester/Putnam and Rockland counties. As the boys swimming writer for the first time, it was exciting to cover Rye’s Ryan Feeley, the first boys swimmer to ever win our Athlete of the Season award.

Check out the top athletes in all the sports. A lot of hard work by our staff goes into making these teams so I hope you enjoy. Back later with some thoughts on the match.

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This entry was posted on Monday, April 14th, 2008 at 2:53 pm by Alex Myers.
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Writers Sam Weinman and Alex Myers share their thoughts on the local and national golf scene.
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Sam WeinmanSam Weinman
The lead golf writer for The Journal News and LoHud.com, Weinman, 31, has placed among the top three in the Golf Writers Association of America writing contest in three consecutive years, including a first-place finish in 2004. READ MORE

Alex MyersAlex Myers
A sports reporter at The Journal News for nearly three years, Alex Myers has covered a bit of everything, but a lot of golf, ranging from the high school level to last year's U.S. Open at Winged Foot. His golf writing goes back to his college days when he attended Wake Forest University. Myers is also an avid player who is constantly trying to improve on his current handicap of 8. Perhaps his biggest thrill came earlier this summer when he conquered the famed 17th hole at the TPC at Sawgrass by hitting a 9-iron onto the island green and walking away with a 2-putt par.

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