12 Years 2 Months 25 Days Hannah O'Sullivan became the fourth-youngest player in AJGA history to win an Open event.
Final-Round Faceoffs Hossler and O'Sullivan both make final-round comebacks to claim victories at the Stockton Sports Commission Junior Open.
K12 Medalists Andrew Sirowy of Antioch, Calif., and Jacqueline Chulya of Bangkok, Thailand receive their medalist honors at the K12 Qualifier.
Vu on the Move Lilia Vu of Fountain Valley, Calif., shifts into the first place spot in the Girls Division after the second round carding a two-day 142.
Incredible Skills AJGA players and staff take a break from the course for some food and fun at John's Incredible Pizza Co. after the first round.
Making Headlines KCRA, a local NBC news station came out to support The First Tee and interview local junior Ralph Abesamis on his experiences with the organization.
Going Low Byron Meth of San Diego and Ryann Ree of Redondo Beach, Calif., are tied after the first round at 4-under-par 68.
Jumping Juniors! AJGA summer staff and golfers try their hand at an improvised game of jump rope after The First Tee clinic at the Stockton Sports Commission Junior Open.
AJGA and The First Tee of San Joaquin Teach Young Golfers AJGA junior golfers and The First Tee hosted a golf clinic prior to play at the Stockton Sports Commission Junior Open.
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Sportin' the Skill The Stockton Sports Commission welcomes juniors to The Reserve at Spanos Park for the third consecutive year.
Photos:Find your event Classification: Open Division:
Boys and Girls,
ages 12-18 Field Size: 99 Format:
54 Holes, Stroke Play Event Director: Casey Ceman Tournament fee: $265
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