Girls Division Champion: Montgomery Ferreira of Tacoma, Washington (10-under-par 203)
- Set Women's Course Record at The Bridges Golf & Country Club with a final round score of 9-under-par 62
- Ferreira's final round 9-under-par 62 also ties the all-time 18-hole AJGA female scoring record
- Second career AJGA victory (previously won 2018 AJGA Junior at Big Sky)
- No. 148 in Rolex AJGA Rankings
- Signed National Letter of Intent to the University of Notre Dame
"This was my last junior tournament and AJGA so I just wanted to have fun and play my own game and it worked."
Montgomery Ferreira
Girls Division Runner-up: Mallory Matthews of Hondo, Texas (9-under-par 204)
- Rounds of 68- 68-68
- First ever top three finish in an AJGA Open Tournament
- Made 17 birdies for the tournament
Boys Division Champion: Zachery Pollo of Rocklin, California (12-under-par 201)
- Set AJGA 18-hole record with a second round score of 11-under-par 60 (also set Men's Course Record at The Bridges Golf & Country Club)
- First career AJGA victory
- Verbally committed to the University of Arizona
- Made 18 birdies and two eagles on the week.
"I was in and out of golf for up to eight months and I just struggled to get any consistent play in. I finally came back and started playing a lot more. It just took a while to get my game back. The last month or two, I started to show signs and this is the peak moment of that."
Zachery Pollo
Boys Division Runner-up: Jack Cantlay of Los Alamitos, California (7-under-par 206)
- First career top-five finish in an AJGA event
- Rounds of 66-69-71
- Made 11 birdies and an eagle for the tournament
Boys Division Runner-up: Hunter Swanson of Denver, Colorado (7-under-par 206)
- Verbally committed to the University of Colorado
- Rounds of 65-71-70
- Third career top five finish in an AJGA event