Boys Division champion: Brian Ma of Milpitas, California (7-under-par 137)
- Second AJGA career victory
- Second California win in two consecutive of competition, won AJGA Junior at Palo Alto
- National Letter of Intent, Harvard
- 2018 AJGA Scholastic Honor Roll
- No. 66 in Rolex AJGA Rankings
- “This is my second win and it’s a great way to enter my college golf career.”
Girls Division champion: Ashley Yun of West Covina, California (4-under-par 140)
- First AJGA victory
- T2 at AJGA Junior All-Star at Hunter Ranch
- Won Toyota Tour Cup at Coto de Caza
- “I had a great experience playing in Junior All-Star events so it’s great to get my first win.”
Top local Boys Division finisher: Caden Fioroni of San Diego, California (6-under-par 138)
- Second-place finish at the 2019 Callaway Golf Junior Championship
- Finished T5 in the 2018 AJGA Preview at Carlton Oaks
- National Letter of Intent Pepperdine University
Top local Girls Division Finisher: Dianna Lee of San Diego, California (3-over-par 147)
- T3 in 2019 Callaway Golf Junior Championship
- Second top-10 finish of 2019
- Fourth-place at 2018 AJGA Junior All-Star at Wood Ranch
- Sixth-place at 2019 AJGA Junior All-Star at Wigwam
- Competed in the 2019 U.S. Girls’ Junior
Tournament information
- 36-hole stroke play event featured 78 juniors from six countries and five states
- Tournament host: The Farms Golf Club
- Tournament field highlights:
- 24 players committed to play college golf (14 verbal, 10 signed)
- 14 former AJGA champions, five girls and nine boys
- Rolex Junior All-Americans: Andi Xu of (China) San Diego, Calif., Yoon Min Han of (South Korea) Irvine, Calif., and Ashley Menne of Surprise, Ariz.