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JGAA Player of the Year - Standings | JGAA 7/5/2021 Boys Championship JGAA Player of the Year - Standings | JGAA JUNIOR GOLF ASSOCIATION OF ARIZONA JGAA Player of the Year Boys Championship Player of the Year JGAA Season Stats Search by Name ... Today RANK PLAYER EVENTS POINTS Rylan Johnson 1 9 830.00 2022, Gilbert, AZ Anawin Pikulthong 2 6 770.00 2023, Gilbert, AZ Adam Miller 3 9 720.00 2023, Phoenix, AZ Charlie Palmer 4 7 430.00 2023, Phoenix, AZ Mahanth Chirravuri 5 5 415.00 2022, Chandler, AZ Alan Quezada 6 AQ 13 384.17 2021, Phoenix, AZ Rio Newcombe 7 8 382.50 2021, Gilbert, AZ Noah Nuez 8 9 345.00 2021, Laveen, AZ Joseph Lloyd 9 5 312.50 2021, Scottsdale, AZ George Rubelsky 10 GR 11 289.17 2022, Phoenix, AZ Carlos Astiazaran 11 10 282.50 2023, Tucson, AZ Daniel Henely 12 DH 10 260.00 2021, Tucson, AZ Preston Summerhays T13 1 240.00 2021, Scottsdale, AZ Cameron Keith T13 CK 2 240.00 2022, Alama, CA Nicholas Watts T13 NW 3 240.00 2021, Springfield, OR Cade Anderson 16 4 220.00 2021, Scottsdale, AZ Max Lyons 17 ML 4 215.00 2021, Peoria, AZ Ethan Evans 18 EE 2 210.00 2022, Mercer Island, WA Dallin Delgado 19 12 201.25 2023, Mesa, AZ https://jgaa.bluegolf.com/bluegolf/jgaa21/poy/boyschamp/index.htm 1/4 7/5/2021 Boys Championship JGAA Player of the Year - Standings | JGAA JUNIOR GOLF ASSOCIATION OF ARIZONA RANK PLAYER EVENTS POINTS Charlie Allen 20 CA 8 197.50 2024, Scottsdale, AZ Ethan Klose 21 11 180.00 2021, Phoenix, AZ Cameron Kaiser 22 4 171.67 2021, Scottsdale, AZ Trevor Grenier 23 TG 7 170.00 2021, Gilbert, AZ Davis Johnson 24 DJ 9 166.67 2021, Scottsdale, AZ Hunter Thomson 25 HT 1 160.00 2021, Calgary, AB Brayden Bozak 26 9 145.00 2022, Gilbert, AZ Jack Dozer 27 11 125.00 2022, Phoenix, AZ Gavin Aurilia T28 3 110.00 2021, Phoenix, AZ Ethan Tseng T28 ET 1 110.00 2022, Portland, OR Alex Lynch T30 AL 7 105.00 2023, Scottsdale, AZ Wyatt Chapman T30 8 105.00 2023, Gilbert, AZ Kyle Wandel T32 KW 11 90.00 2022, Phoenix, AZ Beckett Carlson T32 10 90.00 2023, Tucson, AZ Johnny Walker 34 4 85.00 2021, Chandler, AZ Aiden Krafft 35 AK 3 80.00 2022, Albuquerque, NM Paul Klander 36 PK 5 77.50 2023, Phoenix, AZ Bryan Beyer 37 4 75.00 2022, Mesa, AZ Nicklaus Ummel 38 6 70.00 2022, Scottsdale, AZ Alec Hilgers 39 7 68.75 2025, Litchfield Park, AZ Alex Vekich 40 8 67.50 2021, Scottsdale, AZ Nikolas Kittilson T41 NK 3 65.00 2022, Chandler, AZ Ryan Heinz T41 12 65.00 2021, Phoenix, AZ Javier Delgadillo 43 JD 3 62.50 2022, El Paso, TX Jorge Parada 44 JP 2 58.75 2022, Tucson, AZ James Rogers T45 JR 5 55.00 2024, Scottsdale, AZ Chase Gorder T45 14 55.00 2023, Anthem, AZ Henry Dall T47 HD 9 50.00 2024, Scottsdale, AZ https://jgaa.bluegolf.com/bluegolf/jgaa21/poy/boyschamp/index.htm 2/4 7/5/2021 Boys Championship JGAA Player of the Year - Standings | JGAA JUNIOR GOLF ASSOCIATION OF ARIZONA RANK PLAYER EVENTS POINTS Evan Averyt T47 EA 14 50.00 2022, Peoria, AZ Blake Hammarstrom 49 BH 11 42.50 2021, Scottsdale, AZ Jake Webb 50 JW 4 40.83 2022, Scottsdale, AZ Phillip Kench T51 PK 3 40.00 2023, Del Mar, CA Vincent Cervantes T51 VC 6 40.00 2024, Chandler, AZ Rajveer Sethi 53 RS 8 35.00 2021, Chandler, AZ Camden Braidech T54 CB 7 32.50 2023, Scottsdale, AZ Tyler Linam T54 9 32.50 2023, Sun City, AZ Colin Keith T56 CK 2 30.00 2024, Alamo, CA Matt Herberger T56 MH 9 30.00 2021, Gilbert, AZ Wheaton Ennis 58 WE 3 25.00 2024, Eagle, ID Evan Bryan T59 EB 9 23.33 2023, Mesa, AZ Carter Wilkes T59 9 23.33 2022, Mesa, AZ Thomas Caffarelli T61 TC 9 15.00 2024, Scottsdale, AZ Austin Plunkett T61 AP 10 15.00 2023, Paradise Valley, AZ Brayden Gilpin T61 BG 5 15.00 2024, Peoria, AZ Ryan Abuan T61 RA 1 15.00 2023, Temecula, CA Trevor Karber 65 TK 9 13.75 2023, Phoenix, AZ Aadith Mosur 66 AM 7 11.67 2021, Gilbert, AZ Tyler Spielman 67 TS 6 10.00 2024, Cave Creek, AZ Brett Sawaia T68 BS 4 5.83 2022, Henderson, NV Michael Kuhl T68 MK 6 5.83 2022, Scottsdale, AZ Camden Kunkel T68 7 5.83 2023, Chandler, AZ Jack DeCesare T68 JD 3 5.83 2024, Gilbert, AZ Alex Seibal T68 AS 9 5.83 2022, Tempe, AZ Mason Shaffer 73 MS 2 5.00 2022, Glendale, AZ Jackson Norwich 74 JN 2 2.50 2021, El Paso, TX Seasons: 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 Print Share https://jgaa.bluegolf.com/bluegolf/jgaa21/poy/boyschamp/index.htm 3/4 7/5/2021 Boys Championship JGAA Player of the Year - Standings | JGAA JUNIOR GOLF ASSOCIATION OF ARIZONA Junior Golf Association of Arizona CURRENT EVENTS ABOUT QUICK LINKS CONTACT INFO Prescott City Jr Founded in 1983, the Junior Golf 2021 Schedule PHONE Antelope Hills G. 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