The 39th annual boys Junior America’s Cup is producing some unique results in the rarefied air of Hiwan Golf Club in Evergreen.
The CGA is putting its home-state advantage to good use and is on pace for its best team finish ever at the event, while a 15-year-old who plays for San Diego leads the individual competition after Thursday’s second round.
Northern California holds a six-stroke advantage over Oregon, while defending champion Southern California trails by seven going into Friday’s final round. Colorado, which has never finished better than fourth in its 36 previous appearances in the boys Junior America’s Cup, is in fourth place, nine out of the lead.
“We knew this would be the year to have our best finish and maybe make a run at” the title,” said Cameron Harrell (pictured above) of Colorado Springs, who shares seventh place individually.
The boys Junior America’s Cup features 17 four-man teams from the western U.S., western Canada and Mexico, and the event is being held in Colorado for just the third time.
Fifteen-year-old Jonah Texeira, who lives in the Los Angeles area but plays for San Diego, is the only player at or under par after 36 holes. The 2010 Future Collegians World Tour national champion shot a 1-under-par 69 Thursday and owns a 1-under 139 total.
“It’s an honor to be in the lead,” Texeira said. “This is a great tournament.”
First-round leader Jonathon De Los Reyes of Northern California (67-74) and teammate Andrew Bonner (71-70) share second place at 141.
Colorado, which tied Northern California for round of the day on Thursday (7-over-par 217), has two players in the top 10 of the individual standings. Colorado State University-bound Harrell is in seventh place at 144 despite making two double bogeys in his final six holes on Thursday. And Cole Nygren of Longmont got up and down for par on five of his last six holes Thursday to shoot 71 and share 10th place at 145.
Jimmy Makloski of Pueblo (80-72–152) and Ben Moore of Cherry Hills Village (75-80–155) round out Colorado’s scores.
 “We’ve got four pretty solid kids,” said Nygren (pictured at left), winner of last month’s AJGA Aspen Junior Golf Classic. “All in all I think we’re doing pretty well.
“We thought we had a pretty good advantage (going into the week). Most places don’t have mountains like this and they don’t have to deal with greens like this. Plus, the elevation (7,600 feet) is killer. Kids from (sea level) fly greens like there’s no tomorrow. It’s even different for us. So we knew we could take top five if we played well, and we’re playing pretty well so far.”
Harrell estimates the CGA team’s home-state advantage may be worth five strokes per round versus opponents from sea level.
 The CGA began playing in the Junior America’s Cup in 1975, and its best finish on record was fourth in 1985.
While the elevation at Hiwan is taking a toll on many competitors accustomed to playing at sea level, the fast, sloping greens are proving to be a big challenge as well.
“These are some of the ‘slopeiest’ greens I’ve ever putted on,” said Texeira, who nevertheless made about every putt he looked at under 8 feet on Thursday.
“I think the greens just get everybody,” Harrell added. “They’re just really tough. They break a lot. You just don’t really know what they’re doing.”
Tee times for Friday’s final round will run from 7 to 8:20 a.m.
 Boys Junior America’s Cup
 At Par-70 Hiwan GC in Evergreen
 TEAM SCORES
 Northern California — 210-217–427
 Oregon — 213-220–433
 Southern California — 210-224–434
 Colorado — 219-217–436
 Washington — 224-219–443
 San Diego — 227-219–446
 Alberta — 227-220–447
 Hawaii — 223-224–447
 Sun Country — 219-230–449
 Arizona — 220-230–450
 British Columbia — 221-230–451
 Mexico — 223-228–451
 Utah — 230-224–454
 Idaho — 224-232–456
 Nevada — 233-237–470
 Montana — 231-242–473
 Wyoming — 235-240–475
 INDIVIDUAL SCORES
 Jonah Texeira, San Diego, 70-69–139
 Jonathon De Los Reyes, Northern California, 67-74–141
 Andrew Bonner, Northern California, 71-70–141
 Max Carter, Oregon, 69-74–143
 Austin Banz, Utah, 73-70–143
 Dominick Francks, Washington, 76-67–143
 Jake Knapp, Southern California, 72-72–144
 Alistair Docherty, Oregon, 74-70–144
 Cameron Harrell, Colorado, 70-74–144
 KK Limbhasut, Southern California, 68-77–145
 Alex Angard, Southern California, 70-75–145
 Bryson DeChambeau, Northern California, 72-73–145
 Cole Nygren, Colorado, 74-71–145
 Kevin Kwon, British Columbia, 69-77–146
 Kevin Murphy, Oregon, 70-76–146
 Kenneth Fadke, Sun Country, 71-75–146
 Seung Jae Maeng, Hawaii, 73-73–146
 Dylan Kornberg, Arizona, 73-74–147
 Will Higham, Idaho, 75-72–147
 Tyler Saunders, Alberta, 78-70–148
 Aaron Terrazas, Mexico, 73-75–148
 Curtis Chan, British Columbia, 74-75–149
 Logan France, Arizona, 73-77–150
 Andrew Whalen, Washington, 75-75–150
 Emilio Maurer, Mexico, 73-77–150
 Brett Hogan, Alberta, 75-76–151
 Nick Mandell, Washington, 73-78–151
 Alex Chiarella, Hawaii, 77-74–151
 Jimmy Makloski, Colorado, 80-72–152
 Kalena Preus, Hawaii, 75-77–152
 Matt Williams, Alberta, 74-79–153
 Bobby Gojuangco, San Diego, 79-74–153
 Cody Neal, Northern California, 77-76–153
 Patrick Sanchez, Mexico, 77-76–153
 Derek Rucki, Alberta, 80-74–154
 Sulman Raza, Oregon, 76-78–154
 Blake Toolan, Arizona, 74-80–154
 James Lee, Sun Country, 75-79–154
 David Elliott, Idaho, 74-80–154
 Scott Riley, Nevada, 78-76–154
 Kamrin Allen, Wyoming, 74-80–154
 Danny Ochoa, San Diego, 79-76–155
 Nicholas Smart, Utah, 78-77–155
 Ben Moore, Colorado, 75-80–155
 Richard Hattori, Hawaii, 75-80–155
 Jordan Wright, Nevada, 76-79–155
 Eli Rogers, Montana, 76-79–155
 Colton Dallimore, Utah, 79-77–156
 Brady Calkins, Washington, 79-77–156
 Rico Hoey, Southern California, 78-79–157
 Cameron Davison, British Columbia, 79-78–157
 Henry Cunningham, San Diego, 78-79–157
 Kade Crossland, Idaho, 77-80–157
 David Faraudo, Mexico, 78-79–157
 Nathan Wunderli, Utah, 81-77–158
 Marty Sanchez, Sun Country, 73-85–158
 Kyle Miley, Idaho, 75-83–158
 Brandon McIver, Montana, 80-78–158
 Chris Cremer, Wyoming, 78-81–159
 Chris Crisologo, British Columbia, 78-82–160
 Nikolas Gonnella, Nevada, 79-82–161
 Ryan Porch, Montana, 76-85–161
 Danny Davis, Wyoming, 83-79–162
 Jamie Waltmire, Arizona, 84-79–163
 Reed Platke, Montana, 79-87–166
 Bradley Keyer, Nevada, 83-86–169
 Quintin Pope, Wyoming, 91-84–175
 Isaac Merry, Sun Country, NC-76–NC
  

