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Li goes wire-to-wire for first AJGA victory

Warren takes the Boys Division title after a two-hole playoff
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Girls Division Champion: Youyang (Leah) Li of (China) Winter Garden, Florida (2-over-par 146)

  • First official AJGA event
  • First-round leader
  • Seven birdies over 36 holes
"My friend Paige was playing pretty well, so I was really nervous. But I kept making pars, and that helped me a lot."
Youyang (Leah) Li
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Girls Division Runner-up: Jinger Heath of Decatur, Alabama (7-over-par 151)

  • Five birdies over 36 holes
  • Final round included a hole-in-one on No. 13
  • Low final round
  • First AJGA event
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Boys Division Champion: Charles Warren of Huntsville, Alabama (3-over-par 147)

  • Earned the last spot in the tournament through the Thursday qualifier
  • Birdied his last two holes of the tournament to force a playoff
  • Birdied the second playoff hole to win
  • First AJGA win
I knew I had two putts to win, so I was really just trying to lag it up there close and put a good speed on it. Fortunately, it just fell in.
Charles Warren
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Boys Division Runner-up: Owen Queener of Knoxville, Tennessee (3-over-par 147)

  • Birdied his last two holes of the tournament to jump into the lead
  • Five birdies over 36 holes
  • Low final round
  • First AJGA event

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