North Reading’s Isabel Brozena eliminated from U.S. Girls’ Junior in California
Recent North Reading High School graduate Isabel Brozena was eliminated from the 75th U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship after an exciting match play clash.
Brozena fell on the 19th hole to India’s Avani Prashanth in Tarzana, Calif., in the Round of 64.
Brozena, a two-time MIAA girls state champion, birdied the first hole to take a lead and led 2 up on the 14th hole when Prashanth bogeyed. But Prashanth rallied, winning the 15th and 17th holes to pull into a tie. On the first extra hole, No. 1, a double bogey eliminated Brazena.
Brozena was one of the tournament’s best during the first two days of stroke play at El Caballero Country Club. She tied for 22nd place after rounds of 68 and 74. Her opening round was one of the best in the star-studded field.
Brozena won her second Massachusetts title on June 3 when she fired a scorching 6-under par 66 in South Hadley.
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