matches this season.“He (Dan) has a couple of guys close to him, but he is doing well and his goal at the start of the season was to win the MVP award,” explained Golden Sierra coach Mike Haines. “Right now he is in first by himself.” Burton’s brother James was the 1999 MVPBurton posted a 4-over par, 40, in the Grizzlies* loss to the Raiders. Joel Runnels was secondin with a 46, followed by Jason Eamey, 47, David Seabury, 48, and Jimmy Campbell, 49. Burton’s 37 at Haggin Oaks led Golden Siena over the Mavericks, Campbell shot 46, Earney posted a 47, and Runnels finished with a 48.The Grizzlies take on Lincoln and Lindhurst this week, then prepare for the first of two 18-hole league matches at Lake Wildwood next Monday.