College Prep Series at Campbell University

November 15 16, 2025
Keith Hills Golf Course – Orange/Black
Lillington, NC
Keith Hills Golf Course - Orange/Black
LILLINGTON, N.C. — The College Prep Series at Campbell University once again lived up to its reputation as one of the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s most competitive and developmental stops, offering players a true collegiate-style test across the Orange and Black nines at Keith Hills Golf Course. Firm greens, demanding approach angles, and constant decision-making separated the field over two pressure-filled days as juniors from across the U.S. and around the globe battled for Campbell University honors. In the Boys 16–18 division, Charlie Leichtweis delivered the weekend’s defining performance. The Charlotte native fired a blistering 5-under final round to surge to 1-under overall, the only player to finish red-figure for the tournament. His ball-striking and control under pressure set a standard that resonated throughout the event, capturing the attention of college-level coaches and establishing him as a rising force on tour. Canada’s Abhay Minhas made a valiant run of his own, finishing second at +3, with Chet Kight rounding out the podium at +6. The Boys 14–15 division featured a commanding wire-to-wire win by Enzo Ord, who leaned on mature course management to finish at +10. Though Keith Hills pressed this age group from every direction, Ord’s steady play allowed him to separate decisively from Canadian runner-up Aiden Tong Lu and a deeper field trying to stay in striking distance. The Boys 12–13 division showcased grit from Shane Stepnicka, who finished at +22 to earn a hard-fought victory. His ability to navigate the trickiest scoring holes with discipline highlighted a young competitor quickly developing the traits needed for higher-level events. Vancouver’s Tristan Cui took second after continuing to battle through Sunday’s tightening conditions. A strong showing came in the Boys 10–11 field, where Rafael Dagenais of Quebec captured the title at +12 with a composed +8 closing round. He handled the nuances of the Orange/Black setup with confidence, pulling away from the field and reinforcing his trajectory as a promising emerging talent. On the girls’ side, Rikki Liu delivered a clutch performance to win the Girls 14–18 division at +21. The Vancouver standout closed with a sharp +5 round, edging out fellow Canadian Avva Nguyen by a single shot. Their duel brought welcome intensity to the final stretch, as both players demonstrated poise, patience, and shot-making that mirrored the collegiate environment the event is designed to emulate. Across every age group, the College Prep Series at Campbell University continued its tradition of preparing junior golfers for the next level — not only in competition, but in course preparation, mental management, and pressure execution. Keith Hills demanded complete games, and the players responded with resilience, discipline, and performances worthy of the HJGT stage. As the fall season approaches its close, this stop at Campbell University once again proved why it stands among the tour’s signature developmental events: a proving ground where future college golfers sharpen their edge, test their limits, and rise to the occasion.
boys 16-18
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Keith Hills Golf Course (Orange/Black) • November 15–16, 2025 At the College Prep Series at Campbell University, Charlie Leichtweis of Charlotte, North Carolina, delivered one of the sharpest performances of the fall swing, capturing the Boys 16–18 title at 1-under par. Leichtweis fired a brilliant 5-under final round to surge past the field, showcasing elite ball-striking and unwavering control on the demanding Orange/Black rotation at Keith Hills. Canada’s Abhay Minhas made a strong push of his own, closing in -1 on Sunday to secure solo second at +3, while North Carolina’s Chet Kight finished third at +6 after posting an even-par round. A competitive pack followed, with Egypt’s Seleem Taher and Pennsylvania’s Carson Will sharing fourth at +10, and a crowded mid-table battle extending deep into the leaderboard as conditions toughened throughout the final round. Leichtweis’ victory not only highlighted his command of a collegiate-style layout, but also set a tone for players aiming to compete at the next level—exactly the purpose of the HJGT’s College Prep Series.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Charlie Leichtweis
-1 Total
No. 2 Rank
Abhay Minhas
+3 Total
No. 3 Rank
Chet Kight
+6 Total
boys 14-15
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LILLINGTON, N.C. — On a Keith Hills layout that tested every aspect of a player’s game, Enzo Ord of Pinehurst, North Carolina, rose above the challenge and captured the Boys 14–15 division title with a composed +10 finish. Ord closed with a steady +5 round, navigating the firm greens and demanding approach angles of the Orange/Black course with maturity and control. His ability to avoid the big numbers that derailed much of the field proved to be the difference as he pulled away for a convincing victory. Behind him, Canada’s Aiden Tong Lu posted a +13 final round to finish at +18, securing solo second. Isaac Gribbin of Goldsboro, North Carolina, followed in third at +22, followed by Virginia’s Colton Dahlke at +29 and Massachusetts’ Luke Heroux at +52. Ord’s performance highlighted poise under pressure and a strong command of course management—key attributes as these players prepare for future college-style competition through the HJGT’s College Prep Series.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Enzo Ord
+10 Total
No. 2 Rank
Aiden Tong Lu
+18 Total
No. 3 Rank
Isaac Gribbin
+22 Total
boys 12-13
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LILLINGTON, N.C. — The Boys 12–13 division at the College Prep Series at Campbell University saw Shane Stepnicka of Jefferson, North Carolina, rise to the top with a determined and composed performance, finishing the weekend at +22. Stepnicka closed with a +12 final round, managing the challenges of Keith Hills’ Orange/Black course better than anyone else in the field. While the layout demanded precision around the greens and discipline off the tee, Stepnicka’s ability to steady himself on key holes separated him from the competition and secured a commanding victory. Finishing in second was Tristan Cui of Vancouver, British Columbia, who posted a +25 round to complete the event at +46, battling through difficult conditions with persistence and effort throughout the weekend. Stepnicka’s win reflects strong development fundamentals and promising competitive maturity as he continues progressing through the HJGT pathway.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Shane Stepnicka
+22 Total
No. 2 Rank
Tristan Cui
+46 Total
boys 10-11
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LILLINGTON, N.C. — In the Boys 10–11 division, Rafael Dagenais of Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, delivered a composed and confident performance to claim the title at +12 for the weekend. Dagenais closed with an +8 final round, showing strong fundamentals and steady course management on a Keith Hills layout that challenged players of every age group. His ability to limit mistakes and capitalize on scoring opportunities allowed him to pull away decisively from the field. Harrison Kase of Holly Springs, North Carolina, finished second at +34 after a tough +20 final round, grinding through a demanding Orange/Black rotation that required precision from tee to green. Dagenais’ victory reinforces his rising competitive trajectory as he continues his development on the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Rafael Dagenais
+12 Total
No. 2 Rank
Harrison Kase
+34 Total
girls 14-18
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LILLINGTON, N.C. — The Girls 14–18 division saw a tight battle at Keith Hills, with Yue Qi “Rikki” Liu of Vancouver, British Columbia, emerging victorious at +21 after a composed +5 final round. Liu handled the Orange/Black rotation with maturity, maintaining control through the demanding closing stretch to secure the win by a single stroke. Her consistent ball-striking and ability to avoid big numbers proved crucial on a course that challenged players with narrow angles and slick greens. Finishing just one shot back was fellow Vancouver native Avva Nguyen, who posted +11 on Sunday to finish at +22. Despite a difficult back nine, Nguyen kept herself in contention throughout the final day, forcing Liu to stay sharp until the very end. Emma Mizer of New Albany, Ohio, withdrew early in the event. Liu’s victory showcased strong competitive instincts and marks an impressive showing in one of the HJGT’s premier College Prep events of the season.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Yue Qi (Rikki) Liu
+21 Total
No. 2 Rank
Avva Nguyen
+22 Total