Girls Division Champion: Sahana Chokshi of Jacksonville, Florida (7-under-par 206)
- Second AJGA victory
- Carded a birdie on the par -5 No.12 hole in all three rounds
- Opened the tournament with a 7-under 65
- Vanderbilt University commit
"My favorite part of this week was hole number 12, the par 5, I birdied it every round."
Sahana Chokshi
Girls Division Co- Runner-up Finisher: Evyn Cannon of Venice, Florida (1-under-par 212)
- Recorded 12 birdies over three rounds
- Two-time AJGA champion
- Ranked No.88 in the Rolex AJGA RankingsGirls Division Co-Runner-up Finisher: Angela Liang of Bridgewater, New Jersey (1-under-par 212)
- Eighth AJGA top finish
- Opened each round at even par through the first four holes
- Posted rounds of 70, 71 and 71
Boys Division Champion: Easton Reischl of Scottsdale, Arizona (9-under-par 204)
- First AJGA victory
- Recorded eight birdies in the final round
- Bogey-free final round
- Highest finish in AJGA event
"This win meant a lot because it was my third AJGA open start, so to get it done was pretty cool."
Easton Reischl
Boys Division Runner-up Finishers:
William Long of Alpharetta, Georgia (7-under-par 206)
- Recorded 15 birdies over three rounds
- Committed to Georgia Institute of Technology
Warren Stiglitz of Denver, North Carolina (7-under-par 206)
- Played a bogey-free second round
- Committed to North Carolina State University
Clark Mason of St. Petersburg, Florida (7-under-par 206)
- Played the par-5 12th hole at 4-under-par for the tournament
- Committed to Duke Univeristy
Jacob Newsom of Tulsa, Oklahoma (7-under-par 206)
- Made a hole-in-one on the par-3 No. 3 in the second round
- Carded six birdies in the final round
Shayaan Kim of Rockledge, Florida (7-under-par 206)
- Sixth top-10 AJGA finish
- Committed to University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Ethan Evans of Fairfax Station, Virginia (7-under-par 206)
- Best AJGA finish
Carded a bogey-free first round