This Week in Golf (8/16/26)

Welcome to This Week in Golf (TWIG). We are looking to highlight special moments, school records, impactful people, and other unique stories as the golf season unfolds. We don’t hear about everything, so if there is something you would like to be included, please reach out to us on social media or email us with a small recap of what you would like to be posted.

Tournament Results

We are trying to keep tabs on all tournament scores. We will have separate pages for Conference Tournaments and Regular Tournaments. Any scores that are not posted, please feel free to send over (bolinr@hudson.k12.oh.us). Unfortunately, we aren’t able to post scores from 9 hole matches as there are too many to keep track of.

Low Scores

Kayla Knaze, a senior at Magnificat, had a day in Parma. The conditions at Ridgewood, by most accounts, were not as scorable as they had been in the past. That didn’t stop Knaze as she swept through the course with a record setting 63 on the par 72 setup. She had seven birdies and eagle in her bogey-free round. The eagle came on the 415 yard par 5 16th hole. There was a buzz around the golf course the rest of the day as people came and went through the fabulous new clubhouse. Confirmation on whether 63 is a course record has yet to come.

On Monday, Ellie Gonzalez-Ribble shined at Fox Den in Stow. Her five under par 66 vaulted the Brunswick Blue Devils to a win the Stow Lady Bulldog Invitational. Gonzalez-Ribble was locked in from the moment she stepped on the course, birdieing three holes on the front nine followed by birdies on three of the first five holes on the back nine. Her lone bogey came at the difficult 15th hole and she managed to finish with three straight pars to easily lap the field at Fox Den.

Sister-Sister

Kayla and Korrine Knaze are keeping Olympic Awards in business, taking home a lot of hardware in Parma

The connection between both Ellie Gonzalez-Ribble’s and Kayla Knaze’s stellar rounds this past week is that they both have younger sisters who played amazing. We don’t want to overlook how good the rounds of Emma Gonzalez-Ribble and Korrine Knaze were on Monday and Tuesday respectively. Emma Gonzalez-Ribble shot a 75 at Fox Den to tie for 4th place overall in Brunswick’s tournament victory. Korrine Knaze shot an amazing 69 to finish second overall only to Kayla at Ridgewood as Magnificat shot a tournament record 285, nearly breaking their school record for the lowest score. The golf gene is a real thing and these two groups of incredible sisters are showing it on a daily basis.

There are some other pairs of sisters to keep an eye on. Ellie Hutzler and Frankie Hutzler are the top two golfers at Hoover High School and are pacing the Vikings to make a run at another conference championship this year. Willa Streeter has developed into one of the top golfers at St. Joseph Academy and her sister Izzy is right behind her competing in several events for the Jaguars. While Kaylee Kirk is on her senior year tour at Riverside, sophomore Madison Kirk is waiting in the wings to take over in the lineup. In Chagrin Falls, there is a new Venorsky in town. We have become accustomed to the game of Natalie Venorksy over the last four years, but her freshman sister Olivia is already making an impact. She will be a mainstay for the Tigers moving forward. The same can be said at Champion, where freshman Bobbi Woods is looking to add to the already deep roster that includes older sister Brilea Woods.

At Wooster, not only are Ava and Ella Scott sisters, but they are twin sisters, and the Generals are relying heavily on both their scores as they look to make a splash from the far reaches of the Northeast District. Both Ava and Ella play a similar brand of golf and we are sure the competitiveness is at an all time high in the Scott household. Medina twin sisters Natalie and Olivia Maybaum are in the same boat, both contributing significantly to the Bees this season. With the dissolution of the Our Lady of Elms golf programs, St. Vincent-St. Mary hit the jackpot as they received both of the top players from the Elms program. And guess what, they are twin sisters as well! Brooklyn and Gracelyn Berkowitz were exactly what the Irish needed as the move their way back up into competitiveness this season.

While they aren’t both playing, there is a big sister connection in Brecksville as Coach Sylvia Stibley gets to coach her younger sister, Claire, who is a sophomore this season. Claire got some playing time as a freshman and looks to fight her way into the lineup this season as well. Brecksville has gotten off to a fast start this season and will continue to make their run through the Suburban League.

We know there are more sets of sisters currently on rosters out there. Let us know who we missed so we can spotlight them in future TWIG columns.

A Roller Coaster Season

The Brunswick girls golf team taking on Cedar Point

Yes, we use that term often as most golf teams go up and down throughout the year. The term was much more literal last week as several teams headed out to Sandusky to not only take on some formidable golf opponents at Sawmill Creek Golf Course in Huron, but also to take on opponents such as Steel Vengeance, Gatekeeper, and Millennium Force at Cedar Point. Even with a heavy shower that halted the amusement for about an hour, the girls had an amazing time at Cedar Point and made memories that will hopefully last a lifetime.

In tournament action, Magnificat had another impressive performance as they finished first in a State Championship quality field at Sawmill Creek. Hudson and Revere were the second and third Northeast Ohio teams to finish in the tournament with sixth and ninth place finishes respectfully.

Due to a lack of autocorrect on a certain not-to-be-named coach’s cell phone, a new golf term was coined overnight in Northwest Ohio. We will soon be reaching out to both Miriam-Webster and the Oxford English Dictionary to include the word glooded, which is defined as “a golf course immensely saturated with water, including standing water in many places, but is still playable.” Sawmill Creek was certainly glooded on Thursday, but a huge credit to the entire staff of the resort and course that made it playable and welcomed all the teams for an amazing event.

The Coaster Classic was hosted by Brunswick and Coach Chad Thompson, who had a vision and made it a reality. We are hoping that the Coaster Classic becomes a staple tournament in the state of Ohio for years to come.

The definition of “glooded”. Another huge shout-out to Sawmill Creek and their amazing staff for taking this and making a playable golf course for a really fun event.
An amazing venue for high school golf

PAC and MAC

Canton South, PAC Preseason Champs, always showing that style

It is wonderful to see conference tournaments expanding. The Principals Athletic Conference Preseason Tournament this year featured six teams this year, up from four last season. With the addition of Triway and Manchester, nearly the entire league is fielding girls golf teams, which is a huge step forward for our game. Congratulations to Canton South for winning the tournament.

Soon the PAC Tournament will also feature the Cloverleaf Colts. But they have business to take care of first. Kent Roosevelt invaded the Metro Conference and made a huge statement in the first tournament at Pine Valley. Cloverleaf and Kent will play a huge head-to-head match later this season and will also compete in the conference postseason tournament. Cloverleaf will have some work to do to compete with Kent and will rely heavily on senior Quinn Malarkey, who outplayed Kent’s Brooke Beatty by two shots in the first tournament. Kent Roosevelt has been a staple in the girls golf scene going on two decades now under the direction of Coach Bryan Harvey. After competing for years with Highland in the Suburban League, Kent landed in the Metro Conference and have already made a big impact on the girls golf scene, as they look to oust Cloverleaf from the top spot.

Cloverleaf’s Quinn Malarkey and Kent Roosevelt’s Brooke Beatty

More Conference Races

Two conferences have already hosted their second conference tournaments of the year, both this past Friday. Brunswick, back to full strength, jumped back into a tie with Riverside as they dominated at Big Met to win the GCC Tournament. Revere and Hudson both had victories in the second Suburban League Tournament. Each conference still has two tournaments remaining, all in September.

The Revere Lady Minutemen are in control of the Suburban League American Division

Outside the Northeast

We have a few teams that fall out of our coverage area that still are big contributors to Northeast Ohio golf. One of those teams is Minerva, who has gotten off to a hot start this season after making it to the State Tournament last year. With recent wins over United and Massillon, the Lions have improved to 6-0 on the year. In tournament action, Minerva won their Invitational, won the Garaway Invitational, and won the Tri-County Conference Preseason Tournament. It has been a fun stretch for the Lions as they look to repeat as East District champions.

The 2026 Minerva Lions

This Week in Golf (8/9/26)

Welcome to This Week in Golf (TWIG). We are looking to highlight special moments, school records, impactful people, and other unique stories as the golf season unfolds. We don’t hear about everything, so if there is something you would like to be included, please reach out to us on social media or email us with a small recap of what you would like to be posted.

Tournament Results

We are trying to keep tabs on all tournament scores. We will have separate pages for Conference Tournaments and Regular Tournaments. Any scores that are not posted, please feel free to send over (bolinr@hudson.k12.oh.us). Unfortunately, we aren’t able to post scores from 9 hole matches as there are too many to keep track of.

Buckeye Bucks

On Wednesday, August 5th, the Buckeye Bucks played their first girls golf match in over 20 years as they have recreated their girls program this year. Fittingly, it was junior Angelina Vannello who hit the first tee shot on hole 10 at Coppertop Golf Course as the Bucks hosted Hudson. Vannello and graduated senior Grace Palermo are the most recent Buckeye golfers to compete in OHSAA girls tournaments, and now Angelina will be the leader of the new look Bucks.

More New Programs

There is no clearer evidence that the game is growing than seeing schools start girls golf programs. The Manchester Panthers and Triway Titans both have new teams this year with very high participation numbers. Ashley Midock will be at the helm in Manchester as she looks to build their program up and prepare her two daughters to become future Panthers. Jay Winans has plenty of coaching experience at both Smithville and Triway as he will lead the Titans in 2026.

School Records

The first week of the season tends to be when school records get shattered at a frantic pace, especially in schools where there are some new impact players. That is the case at Champion High School as they welcome in Bobbi Woods to join their already strong team featuring her sister, Brilea, and sophomore sensation Avery Robinette. The Flashes have played in three matches and have broken the school record each time. That is a good indicator that Champion will be a team in contention come late September.

Hole in One

Congratulations to Chardon senior Riley McKenna, who recorded a hole in one on the 4th hole at St. Denis Golf Course during the first day of tryouts!

Federal League Shocker

The Lake Blue Streaks came to play at the preseason Federal League Tournament, finishing ahead of multiple defending champion Hoover by ten shots, and lapping the rest of the field. Lake was led by juniors Charlie Brophy and Jamie Burns, who tied for second in the tournament with 81s at The Elms. Hoover senior Ellie Hutzler easily won the individual crown with an even par 72. Hoover will be out for revenge, making this a very fun race in the Federal League.

2026 Girls Conference Tournament Results

This page will be updated throughout the season. Please send updates to bolinr@hudson.k12.oh.us.

All-American Conference

Chagrin Valley Conference

Federal League

Preseason Tournament- The Elms

Teams

  1. Lake 333
  2. Hoover 342
  3. Jackson 349
  4. GlenOak 368
  5. Green 392
  6. Perry 412
  7. Canton McKinley 551

Individuals

  1. Ellie Hutzler (HOO) 72
  2. Charlie Brophy (LAK) 81
  3. Jamie Burns (LAK) 81
  4. Kennedy Farrell (JAC) 81
  5. Scarlet Houck (JAC) 82

Greater Cleveland Conference

Tournament #1- Old Avalon

Teams

  1. Riverside 323
  2. Brunswick 333
  3. Strongsville 352
  4. Mentor 414
  5. Shaker Heights 450

Individuals

  1. Rylee Roth (BRU) 69
  2. Morliana Victor (RIV) 71
  3. Kanishka Badri (STR) 74
  4. Emma Gonzalez-Ribble (BRU) 81
  5. Allison Clark (RIV) 82

Tournament #2- Big Met

Teams

  1. Brunswick 325
  2. Riverside 351
  3. Strongsville 362
  4. Mentor 415
  5. Shaker Heights 539

Individuals

  1. Ellie Gonzalez-Ribble (BRU) 69
  2. Emma Gonzalez-Ribble (BRU) 83
  3. Kaylee Kirk (RIV) 83
  4. Rylee Roth (BRU) 83
  5. Kanishka Badri (STR) 84

Inter Valley Conference

Lake Erie Girls Golf Association

Preseason Tournament- Grey Hawk

Teams

  1. Keystone 350
  2. Westlake 426
  3. Columbia 475
  4. Bay 478
  5. Wellington 530

Individuals

  1. Sophia Clarico (KEY) 76
  2. Kennedy Accavallo (KEY) 82
  3. Annamarie Vilchez (KEY) 94
  4. Sophia Juliani (COL) 96
  5. Caseabella Fye (KEY) 98

Mahoning Valley Athletic Conference

Metro Athletic Conference

Preseason Tournament- Pine Valley

Teams

  1. Kent Roosevelt 331
  2. Cloverleaf 376
  3. Streetsboro 426
  4. Norton 431
  5. Springfield 435
  6. Woodridge 463
  7. Tallmadge 490
  8. Field 551

Individuals

  1. Quinn Malarkey (CLO) 74
  2. Brooke Beatty (KNT) 76
  3. Makenna Ward (KNT) 81
  4. Coco Golden (KNT) 82
  5. Aubrey Byler (KNT) 92
  6. Aryana Puleo (SBR) 92
  7. Mia Turner (KNT) 92

North Coast Conference

Principals Athletic Conference

Preseason Tournament- The Pines

Teams

  1. Canton South 413
  2. Tuslaw 419
  3. Triway 446
  4. Northwest 470
  5. Fairless 499
  6. Manchester 506

Individuals

  1. Ellie Risaliti (CNS) 92
  2. Emilee Urbas (TUS) 94
  3. Hannah Samblanet (CNS) 99
  4. Angelina Boyles (FRL) 103
  5. Kylie Patterson (TRW) 104
  6. Callihan Spreng (TRW) 104

Southwestern Conference

Suburban League

Tournament #1- Good Park

American Teams

  1. Revere 330
  2. Aurora 365
  3. Kenston 380
  4. Nordonia 396
  5. Copley 441
  6. Twinsburg 464

National Teams

  1. Hudson 329
  2. Solon 345
  3. Brecksville 356
  4. North Royalton 368
  5. Stow 390
  6. Highland 411
  7. Medina 416
  8. Wadsworth 418

American Individuals

  1. Amrita Deo (REV) 79
  2. Sarah Riley (REV) 82
  3. Bennett DeLuca (AUR) 83
  4. Ryenne Harpley (REV) 84
  5. Polly Loney (NRD) 84

National Individuals

  1. Rachel Rush (HUD) 77
  2. Elena Varga (HUD) 78
  3. Alexis Brown (SOL) 79
  4. Kaidi Wang (SOL) 79
  5. Alaina Liem (BRK) 81

Tournament #2- Fox Den

American Teams

  1. Revere 315
  2. Aurora 345
  3. Kenston 354
  4. Nordonia 378
  5. Copley 446
  6. Twinsburg 461

National Teams

  1. Hudson 315
  2. North Royalton 351
  3. Brecksville 359
  4. Solon 362
  5. Highland 385
  6. Stow 390
  7. Medina 426
  8. Wadsworth 426

American Individuals

  1. Sarah Riley (REV) 74
  2. Kelly Macsurak (AUR) 78
  3. Kate Banning (REV) 80
  4. Amrita Deo (REV) 80
  5. Stefania Mighton (KEN) 80
  6. Ava Solak (KEN) 80

National Individuals

  1. Elena Varga (HUD) 73
  2. Rachel Rush (HUD) 75
  3. Alexis Brown (SOL) 77
  4. Mirabella Steele (NRO) 79
  5. Alaina Liem (BRK) 81

Tri-County Conference

Preseason Tournament

Blue Teams

  1. Minerva 334
  2. Marlington 388
  3. Alliance 408
  4. West Branch 409
  5. Massillon 434
  6. Lake Center Christian 436
  7. Carrollton 438

Red Teams

  1. Canton South 407
  2. Tuslaw 410
  3. Dover 452
  4. Canton Central Catholic 470
  5. New Philadelphia 474
  6. Northwest 493
  7. Fairless 516

Blue Individuals

  1. Peyton Beaumariage (MIN) 79
  2. Edisa Plants (MAS) 80
  3. Savanna Bentley (MIN) 84
  4. Delaney Sell (MIN) 84
  5. Taniya Spencer (MAR) 86

Red Individuals

  1. Tori Griesen (DOV) 91
  2. Hannah Sanblanet (CNS) 91
  3. Angel Boyles (FRL) 96
  4. Emilee Urbas (TUS) 96
  5. Anna Gosney (CCC) 97
  6. Ellie Risaliti (CNS) 97
  7. Avery Rodocker (TUS) 97

2026 Girls Tournament Results

This page will be updated throughout the season. Please email tournament results to bolinr@hudson.k12.oh.us.

Lady Rider Shootout (August 1)

Fairways at Twin Lakes

Teams

  1. Hoover 320
  2. Revere 329
  3. Lake 331
  4. Walsh Jesuit 344
  5. Hathaway Brown 365
  6. Southeast 369
  7. North Royalton 376
  8. Kent Roosevelt 382
  9. Aurora 391
  10. Solon 403
  11. Green 414
  12. Nordonia 415
  13. Stow 424

Individuals

  1. Ellie Hutzler (HVR) 71
  2. Charlie Brophy (LAK) 73
  3. Vivian Eich (WAL) 73
  4. Samantha Morgan (SOU) 75
  5. Yumi Kohara (WAL) 77

Lady Explorer Invitational (August 3)

Lake Forest Country Club

Morning Teams

  1. Lakota East 335
  2. Brunswick 337
  3. Canfield 356
  4. Hathaway Brown 369
  5. GlenOak 378
  6. Riverside 392
  7. Southeast 399
  8. Chagrin Falls 403
  9. Aurora 405
  10. Solon 407
  11. Brecksville 408
  12. Marysville 416
  13. Strongsville 423
  14. Green 428
  15. Stow 429
  16. Nordonia 461
  17. Highland 461
  18. Laurel 558

Morning Individuals

  1. Ellie Gonzalez-Ribble (BRU) 77
  2. Jenna Schmidt (LKE) 77
  3. Saijal Jawa (HBR) 78
  4. Emma Gonzalez-Ribble (BRU) 79
  5. Sydney Phan (LKE) 81
  6. Aubree Philibin (CAN) 81

Afternoon Teams

  1. Dublin Jerome 304
  2. Toledo St. Ursula 326
  3. Olentangy Orange 334
  4. New Albany 336
  5. Hoover 341
  6. Walsh Jesuit 341

Afternoon Individuals

  1. Adella Pawlowski (DJR) 69
  2. Farrah Mortemore (TSU) 71
  3. Sophia Goheen (WRA) 72
  4. Ellie Hutzler (HOO) 74
  5. Nikitha Suresh (DJR) 74

Lady Spartan Invitational (August 3)

Chenoweth Golf Course

Teams

  1. Hoban 377
  2. Independence 383
  3. CVCA 404
  4. Copley 418
  5. Springfield 430
  6. Norton 439
  7. Streetsboro 442
  8. SVSM 444
  9. Garfield 469
  10. Woodridge 481
  11. Rootstown 482
  12. Northwest 491
  13. Twinsburg 499
  14. Tallmadge 501

Individuals

  1. Lily Taylor (HOB) 81
  2. Anna Yacknow (COP) 86
  3. Morgan Giebel (ROO) 88
  4. Abbey Cottrell (IND) 91
  5. Aryana Puleo (SBR) 92
  6. Sophia Raymond (CVC) 92

Brunswick Tee-Off Classic (August 4)

Brookledge Golf Course

Teams

  1. Dublin Jerome 308
  2. Hudson 322
  3. New Albany 325
  4. Canfield 329
  5. Hoover 329

Individuals

  1. Elena Varga (HUD) 72
  2. Nikitha Suresh (DJR) 73
  3. Amelia Ricker (OOR) 73
  4. Ellie Hutzler (HOO) 74
  5. Vivian Eich (WJS) 74
  6. Carolyn Mann (NAL) 74

Howland Tiger Invitational (August 4)

Old Avalon Golf Course

Teams

  1. Champion 324
  2. Kenston 331
  3. North Royalton 352
  4. Canfield 356
  5. Columbiana 361
  6. Howland 374
  7. Beaver 392
  8. South Range 392
  9. Hoban 414
  10. Hubbard 415
  11. Shaker Heights 441

Individuals

  1. Avery Robinette (CHM) 68
  2. Olivia Norris (LKV) 71
  3. Ava Solak (KEN) 73
  4. Madelyn Fox (HUB) 78
  5. Madalyn Pehanic (NRO) 80
  6. Gianna Ross (BRD) 80
  7. Bobbi Woods (CHM) 80

Lady Bruin Invitational (August 5)

Pine HIlls Golf Course

Teams

  1. Walsh Jesuit 338
  2. Hathaway Brown 355
  3. Chagrin Falls 364
  4. Riverside 375
  5. Magnificat 375
  6. Brunswick 376
  7. Independence 391
  8. Kenston 397
  9. Cloverleaf 410
  10. Padua 410
  11. Beaumont 427
  12. Medina 431
  13. Laurel 487

Individuals

  1. Vivian Eich (WJS) 75
  2. Saijal Jawa (HBR) 76
  3. Kellan Gleason (MAG) 78
  4. Emma Gonzalez-Ribble (BRU) 80
  5. Yumi Kohara (WJS) 80

Lady Irish Invitational (August 7)

Mud Run Golf Course

Teams

  1. Revere 294
  2. Hoban 339
  3. Louisville 387
  4. SVSM 411
  5. Northwest 442

Individuals

  1. Ryenne Harpley (REV) 69
  2. Sarah Riley (REV) 71
  3. Lily Taylor (HOB) 74
  4. Maddy Addessi (REV) 76
  5. Kate Banning (REV) 78

Northeast Ohio Co-Ed Classic (August 10)

Arrowhead Golf Course

Teams

  1. Canfield 311
  2. Hoover 323
  3. New Albany 330
  4. Lake 333
  5. GlenOak 353
  6. Cloverleaf 375
  7. Hoban 387
  8. Louisville 417
  9. Ursuline 436

Individuals

  1. Ellie Hutzler (HOO) 71
  2. Laney Kleeh (CAN) 72
  3. Aubree Philibin (CAN) 77
  4. Charlie Brophy (LAK) 78
  5. Alex Conley (CAN) 78
  6. Carolyn Mann (NAL) 78

Stow Lady Bulldog Invitational (August 10)

Fox Den Golf Course

Teams

  1. Brunswick 307
  2. Hudson 312
  3. Revere 320
  4. Solon 332
  5. Jackson 344
  6. Kent Roosevelt 345
  7. NDCL 347
  8. Aurora 351
  9. Walsh Jesuit 358
  10. Brecksville 362
  11. Nordonia 367
  12. Independence 370
  13. Green 376
  14. Strongsville 380
  15. Highland 397
  16. Stow 400
  17. Medina 405
  18. Wadsworth 417

Individuals

  1. Ellie Gonzalez-Ribble (BRU) 66
  2. Leah Dang (GRN) 73
  3. Elena Varga (HUD) 73
  4. Vivian Eich (WJS) 75
  5. Emma Gonzalez-Ribble (BRU) 75

Flamingo Frenzy (August 11)

Ridgewood Golf Course

Teams

  1. Magnificat 285
  2. Hudson 317
  3. Keystone 340
  4. Champion 345
  5. Avon Lake 350
  6. Hathaway Brown 354
  7. Chagrin Falls 354
  8. St. Joseph Academy 361
  9. Strongsville 361
  10. Aurora 362
  11. Nordonia 367
  12. Padua 370
  13. Avon 374
  14. North Royalton 377
  15. Orange 377
  16. Cloverleaf 381
  17. Hoban 382
  18. Columbiana 388
  19. Medina 393
  20. South Range 397
  21. Highland 402
  22. Hudson B 410
  23. Lake Catholic 416
  24. Rocky River 430
  25. SVSM 436
  26. Olmsted Falls 444
  27. Bay 448

Individuals

  1. Kayla Knaze (MAG) 63
  2. Korrine Knaze (MAG) 69
  3. Elizabeth Pollock (CHG) 70
  4. Elena Varga (HUD) 70
  5. Sophia Clarico (KEY) 72

Blue Devil Classic (August 13)

Shawnee Hills Golf Course

Teams

  1. Lake 334
  2. Padua 349
  3. Jackson 351
  4. Hoban 366
  5. Independence 380
  6. Green 380
  7. Orange 383
  8. Garaway 393
  9. Lake B 401
  10. Hudson 403
  11. Beaumont 419
  12. Laurel 451

Individuals

  1. Kennedy Farrell (JAC) 73
  2. Kylie Miller (GAR) 74
  3. Charlie Brophy (LAK) 78
  4. Lily Taylor (HOB) 78
  5. Audrey Goebelt (LAK) 80
  6. Giulia Reginelli (PAD) 80

Brunswick Coaster Classic (August 13)

Sawmill Creek Golf Resort

Teams

  1. Magnificat 294
  2. Dublin Jerome 300
  3. New Albany 316
  4. Toledo St. Ursula 322
  5. Upper Arlington 325
  6. Hudson 326
  7. Olentangy Berlin 332
  8. Olentangy Orange 333
  9. Revere 342
  10. Walsh Jesuit 352
  11. Brunswick 353
  12. Olentangy 354
  13. St. Joseph Academy 357
  14. Avon 361
  15. Columbus Academy 367
  16. Bishop Watterson 376
  17. Olentangy Orange B 390
  18. Anthony Wayne 403
  19. Pickerington North 420

Individuals

  1. Nikitha Suresh (DJR) 65
  2. Calli Reed (MAG) 67
  3. Korrine Knaze (MAG) 70
  4. Eva Emerson (UPP) 71
  5. Farrah Mortemore (TSU) 71
  6. Amelia Ricker (OOR) 71

Columbiana County Girls Invitational (August 13)

Salem Hills Golf Club

Teams

  1. Columbiana 370
  2. Beaver 377
  3. United 433
  4. Southern Local 464
  5. Heartland Christian 492

Individuals

  1. Maddie Jackson (COL) 80
  2. Claire Banner (COL) 88
  3. Mya Anderson (BEA) 89
  4. McKenzie Ash (BEA) 91
  5. Brenna Jones (BEA) 97

Solon Lady Comet Classic (August 13)

Grantwood Golf Course

Teams

  1. Chagrin Falls 332
  2. Riverside 344
  3. Kent Roosevelt 356
  4. Brecksville 366
  5. Strongsville 370
  6. Solon 372
  7. Auorra 384
  8. Medina 405
  9. Nordonia 408
  10. Stow 409
  11. Highland 411
  12. Revere 413
  13. Rocky River 425
  14. Mentor 443
  15. Mentor B 459
  16. Twinsburg 476
  17. Tallmadge 517
  18. Shaker Heights 520

Individuals

  1. Elizabeth Pollock (CHG) 71
  2. Morliana Victor (RIV) 77
  3. Riley Boring (REV) 82
  4. Alexis Brown (SOL) 83
  5. Joy Daher (STR) 83

2026 Girls Golf Teams to Watch

We surveyed several coaches in the area and these are some teams to keep an eye on in the 2026 season.

Division 1

Top Teams
Magnificat– The class of golf in Northeast Ohio

State Hopefuls
Brunswick– Riding the wave of the Gonzalez-Ribble sisters
Canfield– Following a State run with the best group of seniors in school history
Hoover– Continuing a solid tradition
Hudson– Ready to make a run
Lake– Constantly improving
Revere– One last ride for an amazing senior class
Walsh Jesuit– Top three players will compete with anyone in the state

District Contenders
Avon– A young talented foundation
Avon Lake– Will be good for the next few years at least
GlenOak– Starting to solidify the roster
Hathaway Brown– Could see an influx of young talent
Jackson– Consistently competing
Kenston– New conference will help prepare for postseason
Kent Roosevelt– Returning a strong group of players
North Royalton– Very balanced roster looking to continue to move forward
Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin– Competitive well-built roster
Orange– Big step moving up to Division 1
Padua– Could be the best Bruins team in nearly a decade
Riverside– Have become established as a perennial contender
St. Joseph Academy– Reloading with a new group of upperclassmen

Other Contenders
Aurora– New coach with high hopes
Cloverleaf– A lot of energy and potential
Green– Some new faces joining a top player
Hoban– Building a supporting cast under a new coach
Nordonia– Need some underclassmen to step up
Solon– Need to use a committee to replace one of the best players in school history
Strongsville– Young group should be able to improve over the season
Wooster– Quietly becoming a factor

Division 2

Top Teams
Chagrin Falls– New coach meets returning talent
Columbiana– A State contender as always
Gilmour– Have built up enough depth to be very competitive
Keystone– The team to beat in NEO Division 2
Southeast– Always a team to watch out for

State Hopefuls
Champion– One player has made a huge difference for this program
Lakeview– A very good triumvirate that needs one more score

District Contenders
Independence– Quickly rebuilding after a slow stretch
Lake Catholic– Tough to replace a great graduating class but still a good team
Mapleton– No longer will be able to sneak up on teams
Mineral Ridge– Deep program and constantly getting better
Poland– Balanced team approach
Tuslaw– In the middle of creating a legacy program
West Branch– Two top players with some depth

Other Contenders
Bristol– Third and fourth spots will determine how good the team is
Canton South– Energized program looking to remain a top team
Garrettsville Garfield– Could be a surprise team
Pymatuning Valley– Well coached team looking for some complementary players
South Range Raiders– A team that will turn some heads this year
Ursuline– Young team still rebuilding

2026 Girls Golf Players to Watch

We surveyed several coaches in the area and these are some players to keep an eye on in the 2026 season. Also, check out our list of Individual Players. These are players whose teams do not have a girls team, but they will either be competing on their boys team or as an individual throughout the season.

Division 1 Top Players (Alphabetical)

Charley Brophy (Lake)
Alex Conley (Canfield)
Vivian Eich (Walsh Jesuit)
Kennedy Farrell (Jackson)
Kellen Gleason (Magnificat)
Ellie Gonzalez-Ribble (Brunswick)
Emma Gonzalez-Ribble (Brunswick)
Ellie Hutzler (Hoover)
Saijal Jawa (Hathaway Brown)
Kayla Knaze (Magnificat)
Korinne Knaze Magnificat)
Yumi Kohara (Walsh Jesuit)
Quinn Malarkey (Cloverleaf)
Anuja Patel (Orange)
Aubree Philibin (Canfield)
Calli Reed (Magnificat)
Rachel Rush (Hudson)
Ava Solak (Kenston)
Lily Taylor (Hoban)
Elena Varga (Hudson)
Sarah Vojtko (Walsh Jesuit)

Division 2 Top Players (Alphabetical)

Kennedy Accavallo (Keystone)
Claire Banner (Columbiana)
Sophia Clarico (Keystone)
Callie Dennison (Gilmour)
Mao Edwards (Lake Catholic)
Caseabella Fye (Keystone)
Madeline Isenberg (Lakeview)
Maddie Jackson (Columbiana)
Maggie Kothera (Kirtland)
Nina Kumer (Lowellville)
Bella Linger (West Branch)
Samantha Morgan (Southeast)
Emily Morrison (Southeast)
Olivia Norris (Lakeview)
Elizabeth Pollock (Chagrin Falls)
Avery Robinette (Champion)
Hannah Samblanet (Canton South)
Mae Steigerwald (Gilmour)
Claire Urchek (Maplewood)
Natalie Venorsky (Chagrin Falls)
Anistyn Williams (Bristol)
Brilea Woods (Champion)

Division 1 Other Players to Watch

Maddy Addessi (Revere)
Kanishka Badri (Strongsville)
Kate Banning (Revere)
Brooke Beatty (Kent Roosevelt)
Leah Dang (Green)
Amrita Deo (Revere)
Sophia DiDomenico (Canfield)
Lily Dorsey (Avon Lake)
Jocelyn England (Avon)
Audrey Goebelt (Lake)
Ryenne Harpley (Revere)
Frankie Hutzler (Hoover)
Laney Kleeh (Canfield)
Payton Lamson (Edgewood)
Polly Loney (Nordonia)
Stefania Mighton (Kenston)
Edisa Nabuufu (Massillon)
Julie Paradise (Mayfield)
Maddie Pehanic (North Royalton)
Jenavieve Plantner (Avon)
Giulia Reginelli (Padua)
Gianna Ross (Boardman)
Rylee Roth (Brunswick)
Willa Streeter (St. Joseph)
Vera Swartz (St. Joseph)
Alexis Urigel (NDCL)
Anna Yacknow (Copley)

Division 2 Other Players to Watch

Aeryn Berena (Brookfield)
Cadence Berendt (Poland)
Angelina Boyles (Fairless)
Victoria Buckingham (Columbiana)
Cail Callihan (Mapleton)
Capri Carchedi (Poland)
Ella Catney (Chagrin Falls)
McCamey Compan (Pymatuning Valley)
Abbey Cottrell (Independence)
Maddie Cox (Lake Catholic)
Ashlynn Day (Columbiana)
Payten Frye (Maplewood)
Morgan Giebel (Rootstown)
Brooke Leedy (Gilmour)
Kylee McDonald (Akron Springfield)
Emma McGlaughlin (West Branch)
Jennifer Mix (Southeast)
Kate Murphy (Chagrin Falls)
Avery Rodocker (Tuslaw)
Riley Rowe (LaBrae)
Sophia Scianna (Ursuline)
Khloe Shodd (South Range)
Jamie Tresp (Independence)
Savannah Turek (Mineral Ridge)
Alayna Valley (Mineral Ridge)
Ella Wilbert (Gilmour)


2026 All-American Conference Preview

Presently, the All-American Conference goes as Canfield goes. The Cardinals had their best run in school history, making it to the State Tournament in 2025. They also return nearly all the talent that took them on that magical journey, setting high expectations for this season. A new challenger will emerge in the conference as Louisville is set to join the AAC in 2026. They will join Austintown-Fitch, Boardman, and Howland in trying to dethrone Canfield. Seniors Alex Conley and Aubree Philibin have grown through the Canfield program and will be strong forces in their senior year. Gianna Ross of Boardman will also play a significant role in the individual standings.

Impact Players

Alex Conley (SR) Canfield
Sophia DiDomenico (JR) Canfield
Grace Gilger (SR) Howland
Laney Kleeh (JR) Canfield
Lauren Morris (SR) Louisville
Gianna Ross (SR) Boardman
Kourtney Fedorek (JR) Austintown-Fitch
Stella Mitchell (SO) Boardman
Aubree Philibin (SR) Canfield
Sloan Wolanzyk (SR) Howland

Freshmen to Watch

Alissa Jackson (Austintown-Fitch)
Savanna Johnson (Louisville)

Austintown-Fitch Falcons

Head Coach- Allexis Sallee
Last Year’s Results- 17th at Old Avalon Sectional
Coach’s Comments- Each year has gotten better and the growth is very promising. Continue to work hard and the results will follow. “Good luck and have fun”

Boardman Spartans

Head Coach- Lee Christman
Last Year’s Results- 9th at Old Avalon Sectional

Canfield Cardinals

Head Coach- Dean Conley
Last Year’s Results- 1st at Old Avalon Sectional, 4th at Tanglewood District, 10th at State Tournament, 6-0 in dual matches, All-American Conference Season and Tournament Champions
Coach’s Comments- Last year was a dream season for our program and that competitive fire has carried over into the off season and preparation for this fall. Last year’s senior class left a great template and Aubree, Alex, and Laney are ready to lead the team. We’re really excited about how hard the team has been working and we’re excited to how much we can grow together this fall as this year’s team gels.

Howland Tigers

Head Coach- Rex Rager
Last Year’s Results- 12th at Old Avalon Sectional

Louisville Leopards

Head Coach- Jake Williams
Last Year’s Results- 14th at The Elms Sectional, Tri-County Conference Runner Up (Blue Division), 9-5 Overall on Season
Coach’s Comments- We’re coming off a strong season, but we graduated some outstanding seniors who meant a great deal to our program. While they’ll certainly be missed, we’re excited about the future. Ten of our 13 players are underclassmen, so this is a young team with a lot of talent and potential. We’re looking forward to watching them gain experience and continue building on the success we’ve established.


2026 Chagrin Valley Conference Preview

The largest conference in Northeast Ohio is the Chagrin Valley Conference. It is also one of the top conferences that contains both Division 1 and Division 2 teams in the state of Ohio. The division breakdown can be found by visiting the CVC Page on our website.

The best race in the CVC will once again be in the Valley Division. Chagrin Falls had a historic season in 2025 as they made it to the Division 2 State Championship. Right behind them was Orange, who just missed the cut at the Punderson Sectional. Their top player, Anuja Patel, went to States as an individual, where she finished 15th overall. Patel is back for her senior campaign and will once again be battling for conference supremacy with Elizabeth Pollock, the talented junior from Chagrin Falls. Another interesting twist in 2026 is that Orange will be bumping up to Division 1 due to enrollment figures. They will look to compete in a much stronger field as they make that move. Rootstown has built their program over its first four years but will need to get into reloading mode as they lost several players to graduation. Chardon is always a team with much potential that will be looking to make a splash in their new conference and Berkshire looks to continue their growth. Another name to watch for is West Geauga freshman Anna Phillips, potentially the highest touted player in the Class of 2030. She will have an immediate impact on the CVC Valley Division.

Edgewood is another team that will be moving to Division 1, which will be a difficult jump considering that they lost a good deal of talent to graduation last year. Sophomore Payton Lamson will have a lot to follow at the top of the Warrior lineup as they look to continue their excellent run around the top of the conference and the Lake Division. Madison and Geneva are both teams that will be fighting with Edgewood throughout the entire season. Seniors Kendall Thomas of Madison and Caidyn Siegel of Geneva are very similar players that will try to lead their teams to the top of the Lake Division. Perry is a team looking to recapture past glory and Lakeside should not be far behind.

The Chagrin Division surrounds the city of Cleveland and features some of the top small suburban schools right outside of the city limits. In another tight race, Hawken and Independence look to be the teams that will fight for a league title. The Blue Devils have one of the strongest junior classes in Northeast Ohio while the Hawks will rely on sophomore Gabby Fisher and junior Ivy Neely. Cuyahoga Heights, Lutheran West, and Fairview, all teams featuring the color red, will be looking to catch Independence and Hawken. Also competing are new conference members and district rivals Eastlake North and Willoughby South.

Impact Players

Kai’Lonnie Arrington (JR) Eastlake North
Sophia Baker (JR) Willoughby South
Kate Bodman (SR) Fairview
Abbey Cottrell (JR) Independence
Sophia Finomore (SR) Chardon
Gabby Fisher (SO) Hawken
Morgan Giebel (JR) Rootstown
Sophia Harter (JR) Cuyahoga Heights
Sophie Heiser (SO) Orange
Emma Hipp (JR) Berkshire
Kennedy Hughes (SR) Lutheran West
Payton Lamson (SO) Edgewood
Elyzah Maunus (JR) Lakeside
Riley McKenna (SR) Chardon
Kate Murphy (SR) Chagrin Falls
Ivy Neely (JR) Hawken
Anuja Patel (SR) Orange
Elizabeth Pollock (JR) Chagrin Falls
Caidyn Siegel (SR) Geneva
Kendall Thomas (SR) Madison
Jamie Tresp (JR) Independence
Natalie Venorsky (SR) Chagrin Falls
Sophia Whang (SO) Beachwood
Aubrey Yeager (JR) Perry

Freshmen to Watch

Madison Kline (Rootstown)
Madalyn Kozlevcar (Perry)
Lili Leppelmeier (Chardon)
Gianna Park (Chardon)
Catalina Pentoja (Edgewood)
Anna Phillips (West Geauga)
Sari Rosenblatt (Orange)
Scarlet Vatty (Chardon)

Berkshire Badgers

Head Coach- Doug Lory
Last Year’s Results- 16th at Punderson Sectional

Chagrin Falls Tigers

Head Coach- Tom Porten
Last Year’s Results- 3rd at Punderson Sectional, 2nd at Good Park District, 5th at State Tournament

Chardon Hilltoppers

Head Coach- Rachel Gaspar
Last Year’s Results- DNS at Old Avalon Sectional, 6 Wins and 8 Losses
Coach’s Comments- Looking forward to a great season with some new faces and competing in a new conference. Our two seniors, Riley McKenna and Sofia Finomore, will lead the charge.

Cuyahoga Heights Red Wolves

Head Coach- Jordan Wajda
Last Year’s Results- 18th at Punderson Sectional

Eastlake North Rangers

Head Coach- Royal Brettrager
Last Year’s Results- DNS at Fox Den Sectional

Edgewood Warriors

Head Coach- Christina Fischer
Last Year’s Results- 6th at Punderson Sectional, 12-5 record from last year, Annie Johnston District and State Qualifier, Payton Lamson District Qualifier, Karl Pearson Tournament Champs
Coach’s Comments- Good core group returns this year that gained varsity experience last season. Sophomore Payton Lamson had a great year last season and has been preparing for this year by playing in several tournaments. Returning players dedicated themselves in the off season playing indoors and getting private lessons. Excited to see their hard work pay off especially Sophia Fenton and Bella Welton.

Fairview Warriors

Head Coach- Chris Kaminski
Last Year’s Results- 16th at The Pines Sectional

Geneva Eagles

Head Coach- Randolph Ankrom
Last Year’s Results- 15th at Old Avalon Sectional

Hawken Hawks

Head Coach- Eric Anderson
Last Year’s Results- 10th at Old Avalon Sectional

Independence Blue Devils

Head Coach- Mike Gruber
Last Year’s Results- 7th at Punderson Sectional

Lakeside Dragons

Head Coach- Bryan Schlaich
Last Year’s Results- DNS at Old Avalon Sectional

Lutheran West Longhorns

Head Coach- Megan Miller
Last Year’s Results- 15th at Punderson Sectional

Madison Blue Streaks

Head Coach- BJ Titman
Last Year’s Results- 16th at Old Avalon Sectional

Orange Lions

Head Coach- Cody Kovach
Last Year’s Results- 5th at Punderson Sectional, 9-3 in dual meets, Anuja Patel medalist sectional ; Anuja Patel 2nd districts
Coach’s Comments- This year we have a very deep team with lots of experience and young experience. Our goals are to get this team to state.

Perry Pirates

Head Coach- Rob Walker
Last Year’s Results- 10th at Punderson Sectional

Rootstown Rovers

Head Coach- Matt Just
Last Year’s Results- 8th at Punderson Sectional, 2nd at Lady Spartan Invitational, 3rd at Minerva Invitational, 3rd in the CVC Valley Division, 12-7 (2-4 CVC-Valley)
Coach’s Comments- We graduated our very first class of ladies in 2025. That group of girls started our program as freshman in the fall of 2022. They will be greatly missed, but we are excited to begin a new “era”. We will be very raw, with only 2 returning letterwinners, and a group of young ladies who are newer to the game of golf. We will be led by junior, Morgan Giebel (2-yr letterwinner). With a few new faces in the program, we are looking for improvement from day 1 to the end of the season. We are looking to be competitive in every match/tournament.

Willoughby South Rebels

Head Coach- Madison Koenig
Last Year’s Results- DNS at Fox Den Sectional


2026 Cleveland West Conference Preview

This will be the first year that the Cleveland West Conference will have a Girls Golf tournament. Three of the five schools will have new head coaches, including the Buckeye Bucks, who will renew their girls golf program for its first season since the early 2000s, which lasted only a single season. Nick Shea will look to build up Buckeye’s team to be competitive with their CWC foes. Their biggest hurdle will be Rocky River, although the Pirates may be a shell of their past few teams. Rocky River lost several key players to graduation and will look to junior Addisyn Spencer to continue the Pirates’ tradition. Westlake will be a contender to make a move to dethrone Rocky River behind senior Riley Knapp. New head coach Nick Pacholski will have to fill out a roster at Bay that lost some key pieces as well. Depending on who the Rockets are able to complete the roster with, they are another team to watch out for. Daniel Hopkins will take over at North Olmsted and look to help the Eagles fight for the CWC Championship as the league looks to rise to prominence. As an individual, Olivia Andregg of Lakewood is a player that could be the favorite to win the conference championship.

Impact Players

Olivia Andregg (SR) Lakewood
Madison Cowles (SR) North Olmsted
Amelia Kenney (SO) Buckeye
Isabelle Kessler (JR) Westlake
Riley Knapp (SR) Westlake
Caroline Kousaie (SR) Bay
Quinn Raese (SR) Westlake
Addisyn Spencer (JR) Rocky River

Freshmen to Watch

Claire Bir (Westlake)
Shiloh Hibbert (Westlake)
Lucia Monteleone (Westlake)
Kamille Shea (Buckeye)
Amber Williams (Westlake)
Tessa Yonadi (Rocky River)

Bay Rockets

Head Coach- Nick Pacholski
Last Year’s Results- 5th at Big Met Sectional
Coach’s Comments- This will be my first year serving as the Head Coach for Bay Girls Golf and it should be an exciting season! We graduated 12 seniors from last years roster so this will be a great opportunity for a lot of our golfers to get either first time varsity experience or significantly more than in previous seasons.

Buckeye Bucks

Head Coach- Nick Shea
Last Year’s Results- N/A
Coach’s Comments- The 2026 season is already a special one even before the 1st tee shot! I admire these girls for bringing back girls golf to Buckeye.

North Olmsted Eagles

Head Coach- Daniel Hopkins
Last Year’s Results- 15th at Big Met Sectional

Rocky River Pirates

Head Coach- Jeff Hammond
Last Year’s Results- 6th at Big Met Sectional, 13-4, 3rd place at LEGGA Preview, 3rd Place at Rocky River invitational, 2nd place LEGGA Championship
Coach’s Comments- We are a young varsity experience team but have been working hard in the offseason.

Westlake Demons

Head Coach- Traci Edmunds
Last Year’s Results- 12th at Big Met Sectional, 6-6 Conference Record, 10-6 Overall Record, 4th Place in our conference
Coach’s Comments- We are excited about the upcoming season and the group of student-athletes returning to our program. We have a strong core of experienced players, along with several talented newcomers who will have the opportunity to make an immediate impact. Last season, we finished fourth in a very competitive conference, and our goal is to continue building on that success while competing at a high level throughout the season. We graduated four seniors, including several key starters, so there are important positions to fill. While replacing their leadership and experience will be a challenge, it also creates opportunities for others to step into larger roles and contribute. This team has a great combination of experience, work ethic, and enthusiasm. Our returning players have established a strong foundation, and our newcomers are eager to compete and make meaningful contributions to our team’s success. While we’ll need to replace several key contributors from last season, we’re excited about the depth, potential, and competitive spirit within our program. Our goal is to improve every day, embrace competition, and continue growing together as a team. If we stay committed to those goals and play with confidence and consistency, we believe we can compete at a high level in our conference. Most importantly, we want our players to enjoy their experience, support one another, represent Westlake with pride, and reach their full potential throughout the season.


2026 Eastern Ohio Athletic Conference Preview

The biggest jump of teams in the Eastern Ohio Athletic Conference belonged to the Golden Eagles of United High School. The Eagles finished 11th in the 2024 Sectional Tournament and jumped seven spots in 2025 to finish 4th in 2025 and qualify for Districts for the first time in school history. That gives them something to build on for the 2026 season. The top team will still be Columbiana as they just reload from season to season and have done that for multiple years under coach Chad Moreschi. Seniors Maddie Jackson and Claire Banner are very talented players and should be the low scorers for the Clippers. Southern Local continues to build their program and are poised for a breakthrough season. East Palestine will have an inexperienced roster and will be ready to start the learning process in 2026.

Impact Players

Claire Banner (SR) Columbiana
Kaitlyn Boston (SR) Southern Local
Alaina Brewer (SR) United
Victoria Buckingham (SR) Columbiana
Ashlynn Day (SO) Columbiana
Rylee Digman (SR) Southern Local
Maddie Jackson (SR) Columbiana
Alivia Magness (SR) East Palestine
Claire Whetstone (SO) United

Freshmen to Watch

Hailey Cehrs (United)
Rhyann Ferro (United)

Columbiana Clippers

Head Coach- Chad Moreschi
Last Year’s Results- 1st at Pine Lakes Sectional, 4th at Good Park District, 13-0 regular season, Runner up Tiger Invitational @ Old Avalon, Runner up Terlesky Invitational at the Lake Club, 3rd place OVAC Championship @ Oglebay
Coach’s Comments- Returning 3 of the 4 scorers that finished 4th in districts last year. We expect to replace the lost seniors with talented players and continue to take that last step to State.

East Palestine Bulldogs

Head Coach- Stephen Bycroft
Last Year’s Results- DNS at Pine Lakes Sectional

Southern Local Indians

Head Coach- Gerard Grimm
Last Year’s Results- 11th at Pine Lakes Sectional

United Golden Eagles

Head Coach- Stacey Zines
Last Year’s Results- 4th at Pine Lakes Sectional, 7th at Good Park District
Coach’s Comments- We are looking forward to a great season.


2026 Federal League Preview

In the early 2000s to the mid 2010s, Jackson was the team to beat in the Federal League. Green then had their moment in the sun. Now Hoover continues to be the team to beat in the Federal League. The Hutzler sisters, senior Ellie and sophomore Frankie will post the top scores for the Vikings in 2026 as Hoover looks to get back to the State Tournament, a place that they have made several appearances at recently. It will be up to the third and fourth scores, most likely coming from senior Lauren Kemp and junior Gia Remark, to make the possible. Lake is looking to take over as the team atop the Federal League as they have been inching closer to that position over the past few years. With the emergence of junior Charlie Brophy and sophomore Audrey Goebelt, lake definitely has the potential to be a big factor both in the league and in the Sectional and District tournament. Jackson senior Kennedy Farrell has been a staple in their lineup since she arrived at the high school and her final lap should be a good one as Jackson will once again have a quality team. GlenOak continues their tradition of having a strong player at the top of the lineup with several rotating depth players. Senior Maci Crihfield will resume that role with the Golden Eagles. Green will rely on senior Leah Dang while Perry should have four balanced scorers. McKinley will still be working on being competitive in the league but they are constantly getting better each year.

Impact Players

Charlie Brophy (JR) Lake
Maci Crihfield (SR) GlenOak
Leah Dang (SR) Green
Kennedy Farrell (SR) Jackson
Audrey Goebelt (SO) Lake
Ellie Hutzler (SR) Hoover
Frankie Hutzler (SO) Hoover
Lauren Kemp (SR) Hoover
Elizabeth King (SR) Lake
Addilyn Morrison (JR) Perry
Zoe Schnyders (SR) Canton McKinley

Freshmen to Watch

Lyla Karam (GlenOak)
Leah Krum (GlenOak)
Ava Tester (Jackson)

Canton McKinley Bulldogs

Head Coach- Karen Wilson
Last Year’s Results- DNS at The Elms Sectional

GlenOak Golden Eagles

Head Coach- Scott McCahan
Last Year’s Results- 7th at The Elms Sectional, Finished .500 and 4th Place in the tough Federal League
Coach’s Comments- We have a solid group of returning seniors and great group of incoming freshmen who could compete for Varsity positions. Hopefully this balance of experience and youth will lead to being competitive this year.

Green Bulldogs

Head Coach- Jake Shocklee
Last Year’s Results- 6th at The Elms Sectional
Coach’s Comments- The Bulldogs continue to try to rebuild after several years of prosperity. We are very excited to see new and old faces working hard to reach our team goals.

Hoover Vikings

Head Coach- Scott Snyder (transitioning to Kevin Stingel)
Last Year’s Results- 2nd at The Elms Sectional, 6th at Tanglewood District, Federal League Champs
Coach’s Comments- We’re excited about the upcoming season, and hope to compete to the best of our abilities each time we play.

Jackson Polar Bears

Head Coach- Teal Harvey
Last Year’s Results- 4th at The Elms Sectional, 13th at Tanglewood District, Finished 3rd in Federal League
Coach’s Comments- The Federal League will be strong again this year so playing in those matches and the invitational tournaments should hopefully help the Polar Bears be ready for end of season tournament play.

Lake Blue Streaks

Head Coach- Michael Yoder
Last Year’s Results- 5th at The Elms Sectional, Two Individual district qualifiers. Second in the federal league. Stark County champions.
Coach’s Comments- We’re returning to very good players and have two very solid seniors. Several juniors will contend for spots on the varsity squad. We should have good depth.

Perry Panthers

Head Coach- Dan Pierce
Last Year’s Results- 8th at The Elms Sectional


2026 Greater Cleveland Conference Preview

With the exit of Medina and the introduction of Riverside, things will be a little different in the Greater Cleveland Conference in 2026. The one thing that will remain the same is that Brunswick will be the team to beat. The Blue Devils are strong favorites as junior Ellie and sophomore Emma Gonzalez-Ribble continue their development and rely on senior Rylee Roth and sophomore Brianna Behrend to fill in the team score. Brunswick is strong at the top and their depth will indicate how far they are able to go in the postseason. Their top competitor may be league newbie Painesville Riverside. The Beavers are still a very new girls golf program and now will be in a new conference for the 2026 season. Riverside has a trio of seniors who have established themselves as great ambassadors for the program in Sydney Barker, Kaylee Naymik, and Kaylee Kirk. Add in sophomore Morliana Victor and Riverside should run out a quality lineup. Strongsville is a team looking to return to prominence. Senior Kanishka Badri will be the moving force in the Mustangs’ lineup and their results will depend on how much the supporting cast improves. Under new head coach, Mark Chicone, the Mentor Cardinals are ready to take another step toward moving up in the conference. Shaker Heights will round out the conference and also look to be improved from their 2025 campaign.

Impact Players

Kanishka Badri (SR) Strongsville
Sydney Barker (SR) Riverside
Bri Behrend (SO) Brunswick
Joy Daher (SR) Strongsville
Ellie Gonzalez-Ribble (JR) Brunswick
Emma Gonzalez-Ribble (SO) Brunswick
Clara Kaim (SR) Mentor
Kaylee Kirk (SR) Riverside
Kaylee Naymik (SR) Riverside
Addie Prude (SR) Shaker Heights
Rylee Roth (SR) Brunswick
Morliana Victor (SO) Riverside
Lily Walker (SR) Mentor

Freshmen to Watch

Cali Chopra (Shaker Heights)
Alaiah Howard (Shaker Heights)
Sophia Purves (Riverside)
Kendall Saywell (Riverside)
Addison Wish (Brunswick)

Brunswick Blue Devils

Head Coach- Chad Thompson
Last Year’s Results- 3rd at The Elms Sectional, 8th at Tanglewood District, 1st in all 4 GCC Tournaments, Ellie Gonzalez Ribble 8th at State
Coach’s Comments- Brunswick is looking to build off of the best season our school has ever had moving into 2026. Our girls won their first conference championship last season and are excited about having the opportunity to try to repeat as conference champions. Past that, we feel like our team has a great chance to make it to state as a group for the first time. That is our number one goal heading into 2026. Players to watch are Rylee Roth and Ellie and Emma Gonzalez-Ribble.

Mentor Cardinals

Head Coach- Mark Chicone
Last Year’s Results- 14th at Old Avalon Sectional, 4th in the GCC, Lily Walker- All Conference
Coach’s Comments- The girls have been and will play a lot of golf this summer. We want to be a much improved golf team and program this coming season.

Riverside Beavers

Head Coach- Logan Frank
Last Year’s Results- 8th at Old Avalon Sectional, Conference Champions (13-1 Record), 1st Place out of 9 teams at the Beaver Invitational
Coach’s Comments- The biggest change for our program this season is moving into a new conference. We’ll be transitioning from playing mostly 9-hole matches to competing in 18-hole tournaments, which will challenge our players. We’re excited to embrace that challenge and see how our team grows throughout the season. Having seven returning players gives us a strong foundation, and we’re looking forward to competing both as a team and as individuals. We believe this season will be a great opportunity to continue developing and measuring ourselves against strong competition.

Shaker Heights Raiders

Head Coach- Joe Welsch
Last Year’s Results- DNS at Fox Den Sectional, 3-6 in matches
Coach’s Comments- We have grown from 4 players in our program to 14 in 5 years! We are committed to learning the game while continuing to improve the golf program at Shaker Heights.

Strongsville Mustangs

Head Coach- Kevin Weir
Last Year’s Results- 9th at Big Met Sectional, Kanishka Badri qualified for districts