Girls Division Champion: Joyce Zhang of Milpitas, California (1-under-par 139)
- First AJGA win
- Class of 2025
- Shot the lowest score of the final round
- Eagled No. 4 in the final round
- Birdied No. 18 to seal the victory
" Winning my first AJGA event means a lot to me, it shows that the hard work is paying off."
Joyce Zhang
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Girls Division Runner-Up: Inseoul Jiamanukoonkit of San Diego, California (3-over-par 143)
- Won the Girls Division qualifier
- Class of 2026
- Held a share of the lead after the first round
Boys Division Champion: Jack Hayden of Dublin, California (2-over-par 142)
- First AJGA win
- Class of 2024
- Birdied eight holes in the final round
- Had a come-from-behind victory
- Won by two strokes
"I have been playing pretty good for the last couple of months and I put myself in a position to win a couple times, I am just happy to be able to get it done today."
Jack Hayden
Boys Division Runner-Up: Skyler Woods of Kirtland, New Mexico (4-over-par 144)
- Class of 2024
- Birdied three holes on the front nine
- Made par on four straight holes on the back nine