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Kohn Bangkok Club Mark of Excellence Ristorante di Modesto let golf consume our lives." Levin adds, "We live a typ- ical Jewish kid's lifestyle, which includes a social life. Sometimes, though, I felt pres- sure during the state tourna- ment for not playing much all summer under those condi- tions." Andover golf coach John Hillman says, "though neither Jason nor Craig had his best individual year in '92, both were named co-captains be- cause they were among the top four golfers on the team." They also were among only four kids Hillman has seen earn a var- sity letter all four years in school. "They are really good kids who both put team goals ahead of individual goals while providing great leadership throughout the year, includ- ing the state tournament," Hillman says. For the high school season, Levin's nine-hole average was 40.5, with Colton at 41.9. As for other individual ac- complishments, Colton was a gold medal winner at the 1990 Maccabi Games in Detroit. 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