Reunion Junior Open presented by GEICO

November 15 16, 2025
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Reunion Resort – Watson
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Reunion, FL
Reunion Resort - Watson
REUNION, Fla. – The Reunion Junior Open presented by GEICO, hosted by the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour, delivered one of the most electric and internationally diverse weekends of the fall season as players from across the United States and more than a dozen countries battled the Championship layout at Reunion Resort on November 15–16, 2025. Perfect weather, firm greens, and a deep field set the stage for standout performances across every division — including some of the lowest rounds recorded all fall on the HJGT. The Boys 16–18 Division was dominated by Emiliano Delsol of San Luis Potosí, Mexico, who put together a masterful two-day performance of 68–69 (137) to finish at seven under par. Delsol controlled the leaderboard from start to finish, combining precise iron play with a confident putter to produce one of the most complete victories of the season. Jose Carlos Lopez-Lay of Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, finished runner-up at 142, and Guilherme Yoshikawa of Brazil took third at 143, rounding out a global top three that showcased the tour’s international depth. The Boys 14–15 Division delivered the weekend’s most dramatic finish, as Drew Brink of Winter Springs, Florida, Theodoros Kalionchiz of Monclova, Mexico, and Jason Zhai of Mississauga, Canada, all finished tied at 155 (+11) to force a three-way playoff. After two days of razor-close scoring, Kalionchiz emerged victorious in extra holes, displaying impressive composure to secure the title over two equally poised challengers. In the Boys 12–13 Division, Neil Sullivan of Simsbury, Connecticut, delivered a wire-to-wire win with rounds of 73–74 (147) to finish at +3. Sullivan’s control of Reunion’s tight landing areas and quick greens allowed him to maintain a comfortable margin over Bentley McNamara of Ontario and Hayden Hogg of Illinois, who finished second and third respectively. The Boys 10–11 Division showcased another standout performance as Mack Wong of St. Petersburg, Florida, closed with an impressive 74 to take the title at 154 (+10). His second-round surge was one of the strongest scoring efforts among the younger age groups and highlighted his growing maturity on championship-level layouts. On the girls’ side, Anna Bell of Poplar Bluff, Missouri, delivered the performance of the entire tournament — and one of the best of the fall season — firing a spectacular seven-under 65 on Sunday to win the Girls 14–18 Division at 141 (-3). Her final round stood as the lowest score recorded across all divisions at Reunion and powered her to a four-shot victory over Isabel Knickle. Bell’s display of precision and control made her one of the weekend’s undeniable stars. In the Girls U13 Division, Avery Huls of Tampa, Florida, secured the title with a steady 187 (+43) after rounds of 94 and 93. Huls’ consistency and ability to settle in under tournament pressure underscored the growth and competitive promise found in the tour’s youngest division. From Delsol’s dominant ball-striking to Kalionchiz’s playoff poise, Sullivan’s control, Wong’s Sunday surge, and Bell’s historic 65, the Reunion Junior Open presented by GEICO delivered a weekend of elite performances that showcased the depth, diversity, and rising talent that define the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour. Reunion Resort once again proved to be a championship stage — and the players rose to meet it.
boys 16-18
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REUNION, Fla. – The Reunion Junior Open presented by GEICO, hosted by the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour, delivered one of the strongest and deepest fields of the fall season, and Emiliano Delsol of San Luis Potosí, Mexico, rose above them all with a dominant wire-to-wire victory at seven-under-par 137 (68–69). Delsol set the tone early with a brilliant opening-round 68, attacking Reunion Resort’s Championship layout with precision iron play and confident putting. He backed it up on Sunday with a composed 69, maintaining full control of the tournament from start to finish. His seven-under total stood as one of the lowest winning scores of the fall schedule, an emphatic statement of elite form. Jose Carlos Lopez-Lay of Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, put together two sharp rounds of 70–72 (142) to finish at -2, securing solo second with steady ball striking and a bogey-free stretch on the front nine Sunday. Guilherme Yoshikawa of Brazil followed closely at -1 (143) after a strong closing performance. The international leaderboard continued with Kainan Huang of Kaohsiung City, Taiwan, taking fourth at +2 (146), while Henry Sobaski of Fairfax, Iowa, rounded out the top five at +3 (147). A deep tie at +4 (148) reflected the strength of the field, featuring David Gomez, Pablo Mejia Restrepo, and Gabriel Cruz Charry, each delivering strong closing stretches. With players representing 12+ countries, the Boys 16–18 Division at Reunion showcased the global scale and competitive excellence of the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour. Delsol’s performance — clinical, composed, and complete — cemented him as one of the elite young talents heading into championship season.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Emiliano Delsol
-7 Total
No. 2 Rank
Jose Carlos Lopez-Lay
-2 Total
No. 3 Rank
Guilherme Yoshikawa
-1 Total
boys 14-15
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REUNION, Fla. – The Reunion Junior Open presented by GEICO, hosted by the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour, delivered one of the most dramatic finishes of the fall season in the Boys 14–15 Division, as three players — Drew Brink (Winter Springs, FL), Theodoros Kalionchiz (Monclova, Mexico), and Jason Zhai (Mississauga, Canada) — all finished tied at +11 (155) to force a playoff. After two rounds of near-identical scoring, with Brink and Zhai carding 78–77 and Kalionchiz closing with a strong 75, the trio returned to the course to settle the championship. Under playoff pressure, Theodoros Kalionchiz emerged victorious, showcasing steady nerves and confident ball striking to claim the title and complete a clutch comeback. Just one shot behind the leaders, Brody Drewes of Clermont, Florida, and Juan Pablo Garcia Gonzalez of Toluca, Mexico, tied for fourth at +12 (156), both posting consistent rounds from tee to green. The top 10 reflected the event’s international depth, with players representing Mexico, Canada, Spain, and the United States, highlighting the global reach of the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour. Harrison Hartke and Aiden Som tied for sixth at +19, while Jose Basconcillos of Spain secured eighth at +21. Kalionchiz’s playoff victory — earned against two equally poised challengers — captured the spirit of elite junior competition at Reunion Resort and added another thrilling chapter to the HJGT’s 2025 season.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Theodoros Kalionchiz
+11 Total
No. 2 Rank
Jason Zhai
+11 Total
No. 2 Rank
Drew Brink
+11 Total
boys 12-13
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REUNION, Fla. – The Reunion Junior Open presented by GEICO, hosted by the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour, featured a composed and commanding performance from Neil Sullivan of Simsbury, Connecticut, who captured the Boys 12–13 Division title with a two-day total of +3 (147). Sullivan opened with a sharp 73, then followed with a steady 74, showcasing disciplined course management on Reunion Resort’s championship layout. His precision off the tee and ability to convert key pars allowed him to stay in complete control of the leaderboard across both rounds, securing a five-shot victory. Bentley McNamara of Woodstock, Ontario, Canada, finished runner-up at +8 (152) after rounds of 77 and 75, applying pressure early in the final round before Sullivan pulled away late. Hayden Hogg of Champaign, Illinois, surged on Sunday with a strong 74 to claim third at +14 (158). Rounding out the top five were Haoyu Yong of Winter Garden, Florida, at 166, and Sebastian Vizcarra of Lima, Peru, at 168, further emphasizing the international depth of the division. Sullivan’s consistent ball striking and steady temperament made him a deserving champion, as the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour once again showcased rising talent from across the United States and beyond at Reunion Resort.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Neil Sullivan
+3 Total
No. 2 Rank
Bentley McNamara
+8 Total
No. 3 Rank
Hayden Hogg
+14 Total
boys 10-11
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REUNION, Fla. – The Reunion Junior Open presented by GEICO, hosted by the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour, saw Mack Wong of St. Petersburg, Florida, deliver a poised and mature performance to capture the Boys 10–11 Division title with a two-day total of +10 (154). Wong opened with a solid 80 on Saturday before elevating his play on Sunday with an impressive 74, one of the strongest rounds recorded among the younger divisions all weekend. His control off the tee and confident touch around Reunion Resort’s demanding greens allowed him to separate decisively from the field. Wong’s steady improvement throughout the season was on full display, as he showcased patience, discipline, and competitive maturity well beyond his age. His closing 74 cemented his place atop the leaderboard and marked one of the standout junior performances of the tournament.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Mack Wong
+10 Total
girls 14-18
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REUNION, Fla. – The Reunion Junior Open presented by GEICO, hosted by the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour, showcased one of the most electric performances of the entire fall season as Anna Bell of Poplar Bluff, Missouri, stormed to victory in the Girls 14–18 Division with a three-under-par 141 (76–65). Bell’s final-round 65 was nothing short of spectacular — the lowest round recorded across all divisions at Reunion Resort. After opening with a steady 76, she caught fire on Sunday, attacking pins with confidence, rolling in putts from all distances, and playing the inward nine at a blistering pace. Her seven-under effort vaulted her up the leaderboard and left the field chasing a number no one could match. Isabel Knickle of Washington state applied pressure with a superb two-under 70 on Sunday to finish at +1 (145), but Bell’s record-setting round held firm at the top. Kennedy Kaus of Overland Park, Kansas, secured third at 156, followed by Mikayla Pungsuwan of Lecanto, Florida, in fourth at 158. A tie for fifth saw Juanita Gomez of Kissimmee, Florida, and Elizabeth Hall of Haines City, Florida, finish at +17 (161), with Gomez delivering an impressive second-round 75 to climb the leaderboard. Bell’s dominant Sunday performance — a seven-under masterclass — stands as one of the defining moments of the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour fall calendar and solidified her as a rising star in the girls’ field.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Anna Bell
-3 Total
No. 2 Rank
Isabel Knickle
+1 Total
No. 3 Rank
Kennedy Kaus
+12 Total
girls 13 & under
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REUNION, Fla. – The Reunion Junior Open presented by GEICO, hosted by the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour, highlighted emerging young talent in the Girls U13 Division as Avery Huls of Tampa, Florida, claimed the title with a two-day total of +43 (187). Huls posted rounds of 94 and 93, showing resilience and steady improvement across the weekend on Reunion Resort’s demanding layout. Her ability to recover from tough lies and maintain composure through changing conditions allowed her to build and protect a comfortable lead from start to finish. Noelle Wood of Orlando, Florida, secured runner-up honors at +64 (208) after rounds of 103 and 105, demonstrating determination and competitive growth throughout the event. Huls’ consistency and focus at such a young age reflected the promising future of the division and highlighted the continued development fostered by the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Avery Huls
+43 Total
No. 2 Rank
Noelle Wood
+64 Total