91Ô´´ golfers figured prominently at the Maple Leaf Junior Golf Tour's latest stop.
James Kim, 15, won the juvenile boys division (ages 15 and 16) by one stroke, finishing with a 1-over par 217 to edge out Winnipeg's Scott Lemon.
They were competing at the MJT Odlum Brown Classic PGA of B.C. Junior Championship, which was held at Northview Golf and Country Club in Cloverdale.
The three-round tournament ran July 15 to 17.
The victory was the first at an MJT event for Kim, who had to battle through a bad knee which required a brace.
"It feels great to win my first-ever MJT (event) after playing for three years," he said, attributing his victory to "my parents and putter and my knee."
The victory qualifies Kim for both the American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) Performance Stars and the FCG San Diego Junior Amateur.
Another 91Ô´´ golfer, 16-year-old Cole Briggs, was fifth while Cody Shim was 14th.
In the bantam boys division (14 and under), Jae Wook Lee, 14, was second, finishing three strokes behind North Vancouver's Roy Kang.
Lee shot 70-71-70— 211.
Two other 91Ô´´ golfers cracked the top 10.
Thirteen-year-old Andy Kim was third and 14-year-old Willis Lee was ninth.
And in the girls' division, Ye Li Kim, 15, was eighth.