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            See how AJGA champions earned their trophies each week on our schedule.
            
                
            
        
    
Megan Furtney of South Elgin, Illinois, a Duke verbal commit, won the Girls Division for back-to-back AJGA wins after also winning the 2018 Bass Pro Shops / Payne Stewart Junior Championship.
        
        
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    Brian Li of (China) Warren, New Jersey, won his first AJGA tournament at 1-over-par 211 at the AJGA Philadelphia Junior. The senior recorded seven birdies during the tournament to win by one stroke.
        
        
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    Baron Szeto of Moraga, California, had seven birdies and an eagle in the final round en route to his first AJGA victory. The 15-year-old finished at 9-under-par 207.
        
        
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    Singapore’s Hiroshi Tai, won his first AJGA tournament in the Boys Division at the ACDS Junior Championship presented by Live View Golf. 
        
        
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    Matthew Griggs of Prosper, Texas, shot an 8-under-par 205 to claim the Boys Division title and his first AJGA win. Griggs topped the field by three strokes.
        
        
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    SiQin Yu of (China) Bradenton, Florida, carded 13 birdies over 54-holes to win her third AJGA tournament at 5-under-par 211.
        
        
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    Tommy Stephenson of Carlsbad, California, prevailed in a sudden-death playoff over Junyi Tang, Gavin Aurilia, and Gian-Luca Martinez to win his first AJGA title at 1-over-par 217.
        
        
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    Ava Lozito of Fairfield, New Jersey, finished the final round with a 5-over-par 75 to medal in the Girls Division and take home low-final honors.
        
        
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    Alyssa Montgomery of Knoxville, Tennessee, won the Girl's Division with a birdie on the first playoff hole over Marissa Wenzler of Dayton, Ohio. 
        
        
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    Austin Greaser of Vandalia, Ohio, finished as the only player with two rounds under par in the field, claiming the Boys Division title at 4-under-par 140.
        
        
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