The final Maple Leaf Junior Golf Tour (MJT) event in Saskatchewan of 2025 has wrapped up at The Legends Golf Club in Warman.
Highlighting the sold out event with 132 players entered was 14-year-old Ryder Bourassa acing hole 17 on Sunday during round two.

Yuna Lee of Regina was the winner of the 15-19 girls age group with rounds of 86 and 82. Onion Lake golfer Ada Dillon was second in the category (177), Miranda Merriman of La Ronge was third.

In the under-15 girls division Yoyo Zhu of Saskatoon was the champion. Zhu, currently competing in Pitt Meadows, B.C. in the Canadian U15 Championships, shot rounds of 79 and 80 at the Legends winning by 12 shots over Natalie Maunula of North Battleford. Alyxa Melsted of Wynyard was third.

The overall champion on the boys’ side was Brady Guenther of Saskatoon. He won the junior (U19) age group with back-to-back rounds of 69. Griffin Blanch, also of Saskatoon was seven strokes back. Prince Albert’s Lincoln Rogers was third.

The under-17 age group champion is Kai Kriekle of Regina. The Wascana Country Club player opened with a 75 on Saturday and shot 70 on Sunday to claim the win by two shots. Humboldt junior Tryce Wallin and Swift Current player Matty Schmiess were tied for second at 147.

The under-15 boys champion is Jun Lee. The 12-year-old was five shots better than Austin Nesbitt of Pilot Butte. Lee shot 71 and 70, Nesbitt carded two rounds of 73. Both Lee and Nesbitt are also in Pitt Meadows at the bantam national event.

Rounding our the championship was the under-13 boys division. Hudson Deibert of Regina capped his impressive season with another win. The Royal Regina Golf Club star shot 76 and 72 to win the age group by seven shots. Caleb O’Brien of Melville was second (155), Corman Park’s Cohen Bridge was third.
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Next up for the MJT is the national championship in Kissimmee, Flo. from Nov. 6-9.