Monday, July 25, 2022

Erich Fortlage, Grant Lester and Harvey Young Share First-Round Lead at 74th U.S. Junior Amateur Championship

A little wind. Some sunshine mixed with fog. A career-best round and a record nine-hole score. Round 1 of the 74th U.S. Junior Amateur Championship at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort on Monday provided a bit of everything.

Grant Lester, 17, of Washington, D.C.; Erich Fortlage, 15, of Paraguay; and Harvey Young, 18, of Australia all posted matching 66s to share the Day 1 lead. Lester played at par-71 Bandon Trails, the stroke-play co-host, while Fortlage, who turns 16 on Thursday, and Young played par-72 Bandon Dunes, where match play will take place beginning on Wednesday.

It wasn’t just the leaders who provided the headlines. Jack Cantlay, 18, of Los Alamitos, Calif., the younger brother of reigning PGA Tour Player of the Year Patrick Cantlay, broke the championship nine-hole scoring record with a 28 on Bandon Dunes’ front nine. Cantlay started on No. 10, and his second nine included a pair of eagle 3s on the two par 5s, a 45-foot putt on the third hole and a 65-foot chip-in on No. 9. Four over par through his first eight holes, Cantlay, an incoming freshman at Long Beach State, rallied to play his final 11 holes in 9 under par to card a 5-under 67.

The day began with bright sunshine and temperatures reaching the low 60s on the Oregon coast. The winds, which are so much a part of the story here, gusted as high as 20 miles per hour before they were replaced by late-afternoon fog that made visibility challenging for the final groups.

“On [hole] 13, the par 5, it started to get bad and then it got worse and worse,” said Young of the fog. “I said to [my caddie] Daniel [Kitayama], it was one of the most enjoyable rounds I’ve had just because I’ve never played in anything like this before.”

Lester, who like Cantlay is competing in his first USGA championship, picked an opportune time to have a career-best day.  Playing in the fifth group off No. 10 at Bandon Trails, the rising high school senior went out in 3-under 32, then added birdies on Nos. 1, 3 and 6 against a lone bogey on the 115-yard, par-3 fifth to come home in 34.

“I wasn’t as nervous as I expected,” said Lester. “My caddie did a really good job of keeping me calm the whole day. Obviously, it’s the U.S. Junior Amateur, but I can’t be thinking, ‘Oh my god, I’m playing in a national championship.’ I’ve just got to treat it like any other round of golf.

“I made every putt I looked at today. My ball-striking was good, but that is not what made me shoot 5 under.”

Young, playing in the penultimate grouping off the first tee at Bandon Dunes, got off to a roaring start with birdies on his first three holes, making putts of 7, 10 and 2 feet. Another birdie on the par-5 ninth gave him a front-nine 32. As the fog worsened, Young came home in 34 to complete just the second bogey-free round on Monday (the other was by Zhengqian Li, who shot 68 at Bandon Trails).

This is Young’s first trip to the United States to play golf. He arrived on May 31 and competed in the Dogwood Invitational in Atlanta, Ga.; the International Junior Masters in East Aurora, N.Y.; and the Porter Cup in Lewiston, N.Y.; as well as a U.S. Junior Amateur qualifier on June 23 at Huntsville Golf Club in Dallas, Pa., where he posted a bogey-free 71 to garner one of the two available spots.

“If I woke up and said, ‘You’d shoot even,’ I’d go back to sleep,” said Young of surpassing his expectations. “So having six [strokes] better than that is pretty good.”

Like Lester, Fortlage, who spends his summers in Florida playing on the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour, had a strong day on the greens, converting a 20-foot par putt on the 189-yard, par-3 12th hole. He also nearly holed a 110-yard wedge approach on the 351-yard 16th hole.

While Cantlay posted the lone 67 at Bandon Dunes, Dianchou Wu, of the People’s Republic of China, who holed out for an eagle 2 from 70 yards out on No. 8, and You Seong Choi, of the Republic of Korea, shot the same number at Bandon Trails, a Ben Crenshaw/Bill Coore design that measured 6,723 yards.

Caden Pinckes, of Carlsbad, Calif., whose father, Mike, is the PGA Tour’s general manager of media, was among four players who shot 68 at Bandon Dunes, a David McLay Kidd design that measured 6,912 yards. The others were incoming Georgia Tech freshman Aidan Tran, of Fresno, Calif., who was the youngest competitor in the 2019 U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Championship at Bandon Dunes,, along with Jayden Ford, of Australia, and Pongsapak Laopakdee, of Thailand.

Nicholas Gross, of Downington, Pa., a 2018 Drive, Chip & Putt age-group finalist,  joined Li and Caleb Surratt, of Indian Trail, N.C., in posting 68s at Bandon Trails.

What’s Next

Round 2 of stroke play will take place on Tuesday. Players will switch courses, after which the field of 264 will be trimmed to the low 64 scorers for match play. Should a playoff be necessary to fill the remaining spots in the draw, it will take place on Bandon Trails (holes 1, 2 and 18) on Wednesday beginning at 7:15 a.m. PDT. All of the matches will take place on Bandon Dunes, starting at 8 a.m. on Wednesday.

Notable

Pierson Huyck, at 12 years, 17 days, became the youngest competitor in U.S. Junior Amateur history, surpassing Matthew Pierce Jr. (2001). Huyck, of Phoenix, Ariz., a 2021 national finalist in the age 7-9 division of Drive, Chip & Putt, posted a first-round 80 at Bandon Dunes.

Defending champion Nicholas Dunlap had a roller-coaster day, making seven birdies, two bogeys and two double bogeys in carding a 1-under 70 at Bandon Trails.

Luke Potter, a semifinalist last year, eagled the par-5 18th hole at Bandon Dunes to complete a 3-under 69.

John Muhon, the runner-up to Tim Straub in the 1983 U.S. Junior Amateur contested at Saucon Valley Country Club in Bethlehem, Pa., is now a Bandon Dunes caddie and is on the bag for Jack Cantlay.

Jeff Maggert, who won the 2015 U.S. Senior Open at Del Paso Country Club in Sacramento, Calif., was in attendance to watch his son, Jake, compete in his first USGA championship. Jeff competed in the 1981 U.S. Junior Amateur, losing in the Round of 32 to another future PGA Tour player, James Benepe, at Sunnyside Country Club in Fresno, Calif.

A total of 151 Bandon Dunes Golf Resort caddies are being employed for this week’s championship, including Kyle Crawford, who competed in the 2019 U.S. Amateur Four-Ball at Bandon Dunes.

Between 50-60 college coaches were expected to attend the championship, among them new University of Oregon assistant Jeff Quinney, the 2000 U.S. Amateur champion, and Oklahoma State head coach Alan Bratton, a member of the 1995 USA Walker Cup Team.

Bandon Trails (75.3) played more than 4 strokes over its par of 71, while Bandon Dunes played a little more than two strokes over its par of 72 (74.4) in Round 1.

Quotable

“I think that’s the first time I have broken 30. There’s a first time for everything, I guess. It’s just another round of golf, sometimes you play good and sometimes you play bad. Today I played good.” – Jack Cantlay on his 5-under 67 that included a championship-record nine of 28

“You don’t get fog. It plays pretty similar, hard and fast. The greens are a little bit softer and slower.” – first-round co-leader Harvey Young when asked to compare his home club, Royal Melbourne in Australia, to Bandon Dunes

“During my practice rounds, it just didn’t feel like I was playing golf out there. I hit a driver short of a par 3. I cruise at like 117 miles per hour [with my] clubhead speed. I don’t normally hit drivers into par 3s, let alone leave them short. I was a little scared just because I thought I would have two tough days ahead of me, but the wind calmed down.” – Grant Lester on playing links golf for the first time

“I play a lot of links in China, but the greens are not like this. They are pretty soft. But the winds are strong, too. With super-strong winds you have to be an artist, you can’t be a scientist. You have play golf like art, especially the putting part [of the game].” Dianchou Wu

“It’s my first time in Oregon. Usually my home course [in California] has no wind. I had to make adjustments with my putting speed and hitting it lower.” – You Seong Choi

“I hit some bad golf shots at the wrong time. I battled all day and I hit some great shots coming in. I missed a short eagle putt on 16 and on 18, I had 10 feet for par and three-putted.” – defending champion Nicholas Dunlap on his topsy-turvy round of 1-under 70 at Bandon Trails

“I have heard this is the closest thing to Scotland. It’s a cool experience. The views are different, and the wind is much more exposed on a lot of the holes. Really every single shot out here involves the wind. You can’t find fairways like this anywhere in the country.” – Caleb Surratt

Results from Monday's first round of stroke play at the 2022 U.S. Junior Amateur Championship, played at 6,912-yard, par-72 Bandon Dunes Golf Resort's Bandon Dunes course and 6,723-yard, par-71 Bandon Dunes Golf Resort’s Bandon Trails course.

BD - Bandon Dunes, BT - Bandon Trails

Erich Fortlage, Paraguay 33-33--66 BD

Grant Lester, Washington, D.C. 34-32--66 BT

Harvey Young, Australia 32-34--66 BD

Dianchao Wu, People's Republic of China 30-37--67 BT

Jack Cantlay, Los Alamitos, Calif. 28-39--67 BD

You Seong Choi, Republic of Korea 34-33--67 BT

Aidan Tran, Fresno, Calif. 34-34--68 BD

Caden Pinckes, La Costa, Calif. 35-33--68 BD

Caleb Surratt, Indian Trail, N.C. 33-35--68 BT

Jayden Ford, New Zealand 31-37--68 BD

Nicholas Gross, Downingtown, Pa. 34-34--68 BT

Pongsapak Laopakdee, Thailand 33-35--68 BD

Zhengqian Li, People's Republic of China 34-34--68 BT

Aidan Emmerich, Swampscott, Mass. 36-33--69 BT

Drew Carlin, Ashburn, Va. 33-36--69 BT

John Broderick, Wellesley, Mass. 34-35--69 BT

John Tipton, Newport Beach, Calif. 31-38--69 BD

Joshua Koo, Cerritos, Calif. 36-33--69 BT

Keaton Vo, Austin, Texas 35-34--69 BT

Luke Potter, Encinitas, Calif. 36-33--69 BD

Michael Behr, San Diego, Calif. 34-35--69 BD

Preston Stout, Dallas, Texas 37-32--69 BT

Shubham Jaglan, India 34-35--69 BT

Wenyi Ding, People's Republic of China 34-35--69 BT

Zachery Pollo, Rocklin, Calif. 33-36--69 BD

Bowen Mauss, Draper, Utah 34-36--70 BD

Edan Cui, Stanford, Calif. 36-34--70 BD

Ethan Fang, Plano, Texas 35-35--70 BD

Ethan Lien, Cupertino, Calif. 33-37--70 BD

Ismael Encinas, Mexico 34-36--70 BT

Jackson Mitchell, Athens, Ala. 34-36--70 BD

Jake Olson, Watertown, S.D. 35-35--70 BD

Jay Leng Jr., San Diego, Calif. 36-34--70 BT

Jose Luis Ballester, Spain 35-35--70 BD

Kai Komulainen, Australia 35-35--70 BD

Kevin Mu, Austin, Texas 35-35--70 BT

Nicholas Dunlap, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 37-33--70 BT

Nicholas Prieto, Miami, Fla. 35-35--70 BT

Patton Samuels, Clarksville, Tenn. 35-35--70 BT

Rocco Salvitti, Pittsburgh, Pa. 34-36--70 BD

Shams Jahangir Arshad, Santa Barbara, Calif. 36-34--70 BD

Tyler Wanous, Eagan, Minn. 36-34--70 BD

Blades Brown, Nashville, Tenn. 35-36--71 BT

Bryan Lee, Fairfax, Va. 35-36--71 BT

Charles Cauthen, Columbia, S.C. 36-35--71 BD

Christiaan Maas, South Africa 35-36--71 BD

Cooper Jones, Highland, Utah 32-39--71 BD

Davis Wotnosky, Wake Forest, N.C. 35-36--71 BD

Ellis Kinnaird, Canada 34-37--71 BT

Jack Usner, The Woodlands, Texas 34-37--71 BD

Jaden Dumdumaya, Fairfield, Calif. 35-36--71 BD

Mason Snyder, Las Vegas, Nev. 36-35--71 BT

Boston Bracken, St. George, Utah 36-36--72 BT

Boyd Owens, Baton Rouge, La. 37-35--72 BD

Carson Brewer, Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. 36-36--72 BT

Charlie Palmer, Phoenix, Ariz. 35-37--72 BT

Collin Hodgkinson, Beaverton, Ore. 36-36--72 BD

Connor McNeely, Noblesville, Ind. 36-36--72 BT

Dante Lazare, Newport Beach, Calif. 35-37--72 BD

Eric Lee, Fullerton, Calif. 37-35--72 BT

Ethan Boyette, Wilson, N.C. 35-37--72 BT

Jacob Modleski, Noblesville, Ind. 32-40--72 BD

Jase Summy, Keller, Texas 37-35--72 BT

JeanPhilippe Parr, Canada 35-37--72 BT

Jeffrey Guan, Australia 36-36--72 BD

Johnnie Clark, Mesa, Ariz. 35-37--72 BD

Jonathan Griz, Hilton Head Island, S.C. 34-38--72 BD

Jye Halls, Australia 36-36--72 BD

Liam Pasternak, Morristown, N.J. 39-33--72 BT

Logan Batiste, Slidell, La. 38-34--72 BT

Maxwell Jackson, Cumberland, R.I. 38-34--72 BD

Mehrbaan Singh, Ashburn, Va. 37-35--72 BD

Nolan Harper, St. Augustine, Fla. 37-35--72 BT

Pierce Adamson, Atlanta, Ga. 35-37--72 BD

Ryder Henares, Irvine, Calif. 40-32--72 BD

William Love, Atlanta, Ga. 33-39--72 BT

Aidan Cohl, Cumming, Ga. 37-36--73 BT

Akshay Anand, Issaquah, Wash. 38-35--73 BD

Branden Wong, Los Angeles, Calif. 36-37--73 BD

Bryan Fang, Raleigh, N.C. 36-37--73 BT

Cael Ropietski, Harveys Lake, Pa. 36-37--73 BD

Chris Harpum, Union, Ky. 36-37--73 BT

Connor Williams, Escondido, Calif. 38-35--73 BT

Emilio Gil Leyva, Mexico 38-35--73 BT

Evan McDermott, Spring Lake, Mich. 33-40--73 BD

Grayson Wood, Fredericksburg, Va. 36-37--73 BD

Hogan Park, Eastvale, Calif. 35-38--73 BD

Hunter Thomson, Canada 35-38--73 BD

Ian Davis, Orlando, Fla. 35-38--73 BD

Jack Inabnit, Clarendon Hills, Ill. 36-37--73 BT

Jackson Benge, Gretna, Neb. 37-36--73 BD

Jake Albert, Blacksburg, Va. 35-38--73 BD

Jay Mendell, Lafayette, La. 36-37--73 BD

Jonas Appel, Encinitas, Calif. 37-36--73 BT

Jordan Giles, Talent, Ore. 36-37--73 BT

Joshua Ince, Canada 37-36--73 BD

Justin Bjornson, Canada 36-37--73 BT

Kyle An, Aliso Viejo, Calif. 39-34--73 BD

Luke Balaskiewicz, Jacksonville, Fla. 37-36--73 BD

Marek Fleming, Tomball, Texas 36-37--73 BD

Max Herendeen, Bellevue, Wash. 36-37--73 BD

Nicholas Logis, Austin, Texas 36-37--73 BD

Oliver Marshall, Naples, Fla. 36-37--73 BT

Omar Khalid Hussain, Pakistan 35-38--73 BT

Phillip Dunham, Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. 38-35--73 BT

Ryan Davidson, Gainesville, Ga. 38-35--73 BT

Sam Udovich, Inver Grove Heights, Minn. 36-37--73 BT

Tiger Christensen, Germany 38-35--73 BD

Victor Caliguri, Cincinnati, Ohio 37-36--73 BT

Vincent Cervantes, Chandler, Ariz. 37-36--73 BT

Weston Jones, Sudbury, Mass. 36-37--73 BT

Xiangyun (Justin) Bai, People's Republic of China 34-39--73 BD

Aaron Pounds, The Woodlands, Texas 38-36--74 BT

Alex Papayoanou, The Woodlands, Texas 36-38--74 BT

Alex Zhang, Canada 36-38--74 BT

Alexander Maloy, Bethesda, Md. 38-36--74 BD

Andrew McLauchlan, Neptune Beach, Fla. 38-36--74 BD

Arjun Gupta, United Arab Emirates 39-35--74 BD

Brady Smith, Simpsonville, Ky. 37-37--74 BT

Brett Sawaia, Henderson, Nev. 36-38--74 BD

Charlie Tucker, Castle Pines, Colo. 39-35--74 BD

Chase Haygood, Ponce Inlet, Fla. 38-36--74 BD

Cole Rueck, Corvallis, Ore. 35-39--74 BD

Jack Chung, Greenwich, Conn. 36-38--74 BT

James Lee, Canada 37-37--74 BD

Joshua Bai, New Zealand 37-37--74 BD

Justin Hastings, Cayman Islands 37-37--74 BT

Kevin Lee, Canada 38-36--74 BD

Luciano Conlan, Haleiwa, Hawaii 37-37--74 BD

Luke Clanton, Miami Lakes, Fla. 34-40--74 BT

Luke Powell, Laguna Niguel, Calif. 37-37--74 BT

Mahanth Chirravuri, Chandler, Ariz. 37-37--74 BT

Michael Hake, Brentwood, Tenn. 36-38--74 BD

Oscar Bach, Norway 34-40--74 BD

Parker Claxton, Claxton, Ga. 37-37--74 BD

Rhett South, Fayetteville, Ark. 35-39--74 BD

Ryan Ford, Westfield, Ind. 32-42--74 BD

Treed Huang, Katy, Texas 38-36--74 BT

Ziqin Zhou, People's Republic of China 38-36--74 BD

Andrew Conrad, Smithville, Mo. 37-38--75 BD

Atiksh Gupta, Singapore 38-37--75 BT

Avinash Iyer, San Ramon, Calif. 37-38--75 BD

Carson Kammann, Knoxville, Tenn. 38-37--75 BT

Felix Bouchard, Canada 37-38--75 BD

Ian Love, Chicago, Ill. 34-41--75 BT

Jake Maggert, The Woodlands, Texas 36-39--75 BD

James Watney, Clovis, Calif. 38-37--75 BD

Jay Wilkins, Simpsonville, S.C. 38-37--75 BD

Kaelen Dulany, Keller, Texas 38-37--75 BD

Mason Howell, Tallahassee, Fla. 37-38--75 BD

Mason Kucia, Indian Land, S.C. 39-36--75 BT

Mason Schmidtke, Sheboygan, Wis. 38-37--75 BT

Matvey Golovanov, Boca Raton, Fla. 37-38--75 BD

Miles Russell, Jacksonville Beach, Fla. 37-38--75 BT

Nick Piesen, Strongsville, Ohio 34-41--75 BD

Ryan Banas, Winnetka, Ill. 34-41--75 BT

Shiv Parmar, Selma, Texas 38-37--75 BT

Stanley Lin, Chinese Taipei 36-39--75 BT

Syed Yashal Shah, Pakistan 38-37--75 BT

Weston Walker, Peoria, Ill. 35-40--75 BD

Andrew Gregory, Spartanburg, S.C. 34-42--76 BD

Connor Malicki, Avon, Ohio 38-38--76 BT

Connor McCann, Tallahassee, Fla. 36-40--76 BT

Dennis Staykov, Bulgaria 39-37--76 BD

Ethan Paschal, Fayetteville, N.C. 37-39--76 BD

Jack Seward, Florence, S.C. 39-37--76 BD

Josh Duangmanee, Fairfax, Va. 38-38--76 BT

Lance Hollingshead, Basking Ridge, N.J. 39-37--76 BT

Leo Walling, Powell, Ohio 42-34--76 BT

Lucas Rizo Patron, Norway 39-37--76 BD

Matthew French, Orange Park, Fla. 36-40--76 BD

Michael Weber, Canada 40-36--76 BD

Miles Eastman, Portland, Ore. 36-40--76 BD

Mitchell Strickland, Ann Arbor, Mich. 37-39--76 BD

Nick Ciocca, Berwyn, Pa. 35-41--76 BT

Noah Wagner, Pueblo West, Colo. 37-39--76 BT

Owen Nielsen, Edina, Minn. 37-39--76 BD

Sam Davis, Jacksonville, Fla. 39-37--76 BT

Sam O'Hara, Rye, N.Y. 33-43--76 BT

Shawn Coultoff, Winter Garden, Fla. 35-41--76 BT

Shea Lague, Jamul, Calif. 37-39--76 BD

Thomas Curry, Texarkana, Ark. 36-40--76 BT

Zachary Matzke, Gold River, Calif. 37-39--76 BT

Ben MacLean, Canada 40-37--77 BD

Charlie Kulwin, Chicago, Ill. 40-37--77 BT

Christian Figueredo, Miami, Fla. 35-42--77 BD

Colin Salema, Matthews, N.C. 36-41--77 BT

Drew Miller, East Lansing, Mich. 35-42--77 BT

Harrison Thompson, Knoxville, Tenn. 39-38--77 BT

Jackson Shelley, Salt Lake City, Utah 40-37--77 BD

Josiah Gilbert, Australia 39-38--77 BD

Leonardo Vieira, San Leandro, Calif. 36-41--77 BD

Luke Price, Rocklin, Calif. 36-41--77 BT

Mason Roloff, Blaine, Minn. 38-39--77 BT

Mesa Falleur, Muskogee, Okla. 39-38--77 BT

Morgan Slaton, Huntsville, Ala. 36-41--77 BD

Parker Bond, Phoenix, Ariz. 39-38--77 BT

Parker Bunn, Ogden, Utah 37-40--77 BT

Patricio Gonzalez, Mexico 37-40--77 BT

Reed Greyserman, Boca Raton, Fla. 37-40--77 BD

Ryan Jahr, Ocean Isle Beach, N.C. 38-39--77 BT

Alec Barker, Morehead, Ky. 39-39--78 BD

Benjamin Solum, Ham Lake, Minn. 38-40--78 BD

Bryan Kim, Brookeville, Md. 36-42--78 BD

Chi Chun Chen, Chinese Taipei 38-40--78 BT

Dean Muratore, Long Island, N.Y. 38-40--78 BD

Drew Woolworth, Lake Oswego, Ore. 40-38--78 BT

Heman Liang, Newport Beach, Calif. 40-38--78 BD

Jacob Beckman, Middleton, Wis. 38-40--78 BT

Jaime Yzaga, Peru 37-41--78 BD

James Ackerman, Leawood, Kan. 38-40--78 BT

Jayaditya Saluja, India 37-41--78 BT

Nate Stevens, Northfield, Minn. 36-42--78 BT

Patrick Ginnity, Fitchburg, Mass. 38-40--78 BT

Phillip Kench, Del Mar, Calif. 39-39--78 BD

River Stilley, Benton, Ill. 37-41--78 BD

Sebastian Salazar, Venezuela 37-41--78 BT

Trip Sanfelippo, Wildwood, Mo. 39-39--78 BT

Will Jones, Alpharetta, Ga. 40-38--78 BD

Aidan LeBlanc, Beverly, Mass. 36-43--79 BT

Alex Long, Canada 41-38--79 BT

Barnes Blake, Westfield, N.J. 40-39--79 BD

Billy Abdow, Duluth, Ga. 40-39--79 BD

Daniel Moon, Temple, Texas 37-42--79 BD

Gabriel Palacios, Guatemala 39-40--79 BD

Jack Ross, Medford Lakes, N.J. 40-39--79 BT

Jackson Finney, Louisville, Ky. 40-39--79 BT

Jason Tang, People's Republic of China 41-38--79 BD

Michael Mikus Vasquez, Costa Rica 38-41--79 BT

Rodrigo Garcia Teruel, Mexico 35-44--79 BD

Tristan Wieland, Jupiter, Fla. 41-38--79 BT

Beau Brewer, Dexter, Mich. 37-43--80 BT

Eduardo Derbez Torres, Mexico 41-39--80 BT

Finley Bartlett, Cincinnati, Ohio 36-44--80 BT

Luke Cushman, Castle Rock, Colo. 39-41--80 BT

Manuel Corral, Ecuador 39-41--80 BT

Philippe Thorin, Ecuador 43-37--80 BD

Phoenix Guerra, Fair Oaks Ranch, Texas 44-36--80 BD

Pierson Huyck, Phoenix, Ariz. 43-37--80 BD

Richie Reck, Middletown, N.J. 41-39--80 BD

Sam McMillan, Mount Pleasant, S.C. 38-42--80 BT

Supakorn Amornchaichan, Thailand 35-45--80 BT

Torger Ohe, Edina, Minn. 39-41--80 BT

Zach Burton, Dublin, Ohio 40-40--80 BT

Aiden McCall, Mooresville, N.C. 38-43--81 BT

Noah Hankinson, Frisco, Texas 38-43--81 BD

Talan Harrison, Kannapolis, N.C. 39-42--81 BT

Will Rich, Briarcliff Manor, N.Y. 41-40--81 BD

Gavyn Knight, Canada 41-41--82 BT

Jack Crousore, Bluffton, S.C. 42-40--82 BT

Ben Blanco, Broussard, La. 40-43--83 BD

Evan Jozwiak, Sinking Spring, Pa. 37-46--83 BD

Jack Hartman, Bethesda, Md. 41-42--83 BD

Jose Monge, Costa Rica 46-37--83 BT

Michael Takacs, Iowa City, Iowa 45-38--83 BD

Ryan Blair, Canada 39-44--83 BT

Henry Kosmicki, Grand Island, Neb. 44-41--85 BT

Lorenzo Rodriguez, Miami, Fla. 39-46--85 BT

Tanner Cadieux, Greensboro, N.C. 44-41--85 BD

Hayden Moore, Geneseo, Ill. 36-50--86 BT

Kolby Brown, Omaha, Neb. 46-41--87 BT

Velton Perry, Syracuse, N.Y. 47-43--90 BD

David Lafreniere, Canada 45-46--91 BT

Matai Naqica, Centennial, Colo. 50-48--98 BT

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