Golden Ridge Resources Ltd. announced results from holes HE-EZ-20-03 to HE-EZ-20-6 at the Eagle Zone, drilled as part of the Company's ongoing 5,000 metre diamond-drill program at the Heritage epithermal Ag-Au project, located along Highway 220, near Point May, Newfoundland and Labrador. Holes HE-EZ-20-03 to HE-EZ-20-06 were designed to extend epithermal Ag-Au mineralization at the Eagle Zone, along strike and at depth. All four holes hit significant intersections of epithermal veining, alteration, ginguro textures and Ag-Au mineralization. Drilling thus far at the Eagle Zone has delineated a robust epithermal system of continuous Ag-Au mineralization at least 750 meters in length, 50 meters in width and 250 meters in depth. The central core of the Eagle zone contains bonanza-grade Ag-Au veining which may represent one of several discrete boiling zones within the system. Highlights: HE-EZ-20-05 shows lateral continuity with the high-grade Ag-Au mineralization within the central part of the Eagle Zone, including multiple intervals of robust epithermal boiling-zone alteration and mineralization. Holes HE-EZ-20-03 to HE-EZ-20-06 successfully extended one of the high-grade Ag-Au boiling zones within the central part of the Eagle Zone, laterally and to 200 meters true vertical depth. Drilling continues to intersect epithermal-style alteration and mineralization at depth within the Eagle Zone, where historic drilling was focused on depths of less than ~100 meters. Ongoing drilling at the Eagle Zone will aim to further increase its dimensions, along strike and at depth. Drilling continues to identify key mineralizing structures which will aid future exploration outside the Eagle Zone.