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JULY 30, 2021, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A23 COLBY, Continued from page A14 “It really fi res you up because not every day you get to go play with a D-1 commit,” Sullivan said Sullivan followed up that performance by winning McNary’s next tournament at Cross Creek Golf Course in Polk County, going four-under on the back nine and fi nishing with a three-under 69. He fi n- ished the season by winning the all-Val- ley tournament by three strokes, shooting a one-over 72 at Trysting Tree Golf Club in Corvallis. According to Kessel, Sullivan’s com- posure and competitive edge is what sets him apart from the competition. “He feeds on the competition and loves the pressure being on him. I have seen the kid bogey two holes in a row and then rattle off four birdies in fi ve holes to respond,” Kessel said. It could be easy for someone like Sullivan to be complacent with where he is at in his golf game, but the 16-year old is still hungry and is constantly looking at ways he can improve — specifi cally with his short game. “Anytime I practice, the majority of what I work on is putting. But I am grow- ing in confi dence in that area and I feel like that will help me produce lower scores,” Sullivan said. After getting back from North Carolina, Sullivan has continued to have success in golf tournaments this summer — he took second place at the Oregon Feel -Good STORY Saluting the people that make us proud of our community presented by ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ “ This community is beautiful and the whole staff is so attentive and caring! As a family member, I always want the very best for my Mom and I know that we have found an incredible place where I know that she is Golf Association’s 2021 Peter Jacobson Challenge for players ages 14-18 earlier this month, fi nishing two-over. He shot a 76 on day one, then recorded the lowest score of the tournament on day two (70). Most recently, Sullivan won the Peter Demarco McNary Memorial of McNary Golf Club last week, shooting a four-un- der 67. Even though he still has two more years of high school golf, Sullivan already has his sights set on the next level, and aspires to be a professional golfer one day — just like his father. “My dream is to go to the U of O. I have always wanted to play there,” Sullivan said. “Even if I don’t get to play there, I am shooting to play at the Division I level. “The ultimate goal is to do exactly what my dad did and get my PGA Tour card.” happy and well-cared for. The atmosphere is engaging and respectful and it is so good to know that Mom is in such good hands. I would highly recommend this community to anyone! ” — HEIDI C. Although we are currently closed we are still serving the community. More than a building, a center without walls. r ached t h e age of si i x t y -two. t ose w h o ha v e re v i n g f o r th ual l i t y senior lilvi We are still working hard to bring you programs, activites, and services that you rely on. VIRTUAL PROGRAMMING • REASSURANCE CALLS • FOOD & CARE BOXES Stay up to date and connect — www.facebook.com/center50plus Fit 50+ YouTube Fitness Class REGISTER AT WEBSITE BELOW Come See the Finest in Senior Living! CALL (503) 390 -1300 ZOOM CHAT Reconnect with our drop-in groups. Give us your name and phone number as well as the name of the class you wish to attend. Email us: Connect50plus@cityofsalem.net www.cityofsalem.net/center50 | 503-588-6303 | 2615 Portland Road NE 1165 McGee Ct NE, Keizer, OR • www.VillageAtKeizerRidge.com