TRUCKEE, Calif. — England's Sam Horsfield routed two more opponents Thursday at Martis Camp Club to advance to the quarterfinals in the rain-delayed U.S. Junior Amateur.
The 16-year-old Horsfield beat Nick Hardy of Northbrook, Ill., 8 and 7 in the second round, and topped Mexico's Aaron Terrazas 6 and 5 to beat darkness in the third round. On Wednesday in the first round, Horsfield pounded Dean Sakata of Diamond Bar, Calif., 7 and 6.
"I am hitting it a lot farther," Horsfield said. "I probably gained 30 yards and have been going to the gym two or three times a week, which has helped my fitness. It helps with courses like this."
Horsfield will face 15-year-old John Augenstein of Owensboro, Ky., on Friday morning.
Augenstein outlasted stroke-play medalist Jim Liu, the 2010 winner from Smithtown, N.Y., in 20 holes in the second round, and edged Brian Carlson of Madison, Conn., 1 up with a 5-foot birdie putt in the third round.
"I am exhausted," Augenstein said. "This is only the second tournament I have played 36 holes in one day — the qualifier and today. My first goal was to make it to match play and give myself a chance to move on and after that it was to win."
In the other upper-bracket quarterfinal, China's Dou Zecheng will face Davis Riley of Hattiesburg, Miss. Dou beat Zachary Bauchou of Forest, Va., 2 and 1, and Riley topped Trevor Phillips of Inman, S.C., also 2 and 1.
In the lower bracket, Doug Ghim of Arlington Heights, Ill., beat Corey Eddings of Roseville, Calif., 4 and 3, and the other three matches were all square when they were suspended because of darkness.