2025 North Coast Conference Preview

The new North Coast Conference got off to a stellar start in 2024, crowning Lake Catholic with their first ever conference title. The Cougars will look to repeat in 2025 but will face stiff competition from several opponents. Lake Catholic seniors Emma Madsen and Ella Zampedro have been climbing since their freshman years and will look to exit Mentor leaving a strong legacy. To do so, they will have to stay ahead of Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin, a program looking to move back toward their glory years. Senior Ava Lewandowski and junior Alexis Urigel might be the players that can take them back to a conference championship. Another team looking to sneak up to the top of the league is Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy. CVCA might still have some work to do but they are headed in the right direction, led by senior Avery Olson. Padua and Beaumont will join Elyria Catholic in chasing the title. Elyria Catholic senior Nicole Ferguson will have a chance to fight for Player of the Year honors.

Impact Players

Alexis Belser (JR) Beaumont
Nicole Ferguson (SR) Elyria Catholic
Ava Lewandowski (SR) NDCL
Emma Madsen (SR) Lake Catholic
Rylee McKelvey (JR) Padua
Avery Olson (SR) CVCA
Sophia Raymond (JR) CVCA
Alexis Urigel (JR) NDCL
Ella Zampedro (SR) Lake Catholic

Freshmen to Watch

Bianca Blair (CVCA)

Beaumont Blue Streaks

Head Coach- Randy Williams
Last Year’s Results- 17th at Big Met Sectional

CVCA Royals

Head Coach- Linda Staker
Last Year’s Results- 10th at Fox Den Sectional

Elyria Catholic Panthers

Head Coach- Rick Montgomery
Last Year’s Results- 6th at The Pines Sectional

Lake Catholic Cougars

Head Coach- Tony Zampedro
Last Year’s Results- 7th at Punderson Sectional, 9-3, won North Coast Conference Championship (first time in school history)
Coach’s Comments- We are working hard to try and defend our conference championship of 2024 and have set a goal to make it to Districts this year as a team.

Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin Lions

Head Coach- Tiger Alexander
Last Year’s Results- 8th at Old Avalon Sectional, Overall record 9-2 (.818), runner-up NCC, Alexis Urigel NCC MVP, 8th place team finish at D1 Sectionals, 4th place finish at Howland Invitational, 13th place finish at Independence Blue Devil Classic, 8th place finish at Mahoning Classic where Alexis Urigel tied with low round of 76
Coach’s Comments- We have made great strides over the past 3 years. Our athletes continue to develop their physical and mental skill sets. We will lean heavily on the process vs the outcome.

Padua Bruins

Head Coach- Patrick Dailey
Last Year’s Results- 14th at Big Met Sectional


2025 Northeast 8 Conference Preview

The Northeast 8 Conference continues to belong to the Bulldogs. However, the 2024 conference champion was the Lakeview Bulldogs instead of the Poland Bulldogs, who were not able to capture their third straight title. Lakeview had a great season last year and have a talented young group of players that will be front and center in 2025. Senior DJ Morris will play alongside junior Parker Morris, and sophomore Olivia Norris in the top three lineup spots for Lakeview. That puts Lakeview in a very good position to repeat as conference champions. The number one contender to Lakeview is still up in the air. Girard, led by senior Ally Gassman, and Poland with a roster full of underclassmen could each give Lakeview a big challenge. Rounding out the competitors in the NE8 are Niles McKinley, Hubbard, Struthers, and South Range.

Impact Players

Ally Gassman (SR) Girard
DJ Godfrey (SR) Lakeview
Madelyn Fox (JR) Hubbard
Alaina Haroulakis (SR) Niles McKinley
Addison Liptak (SR) Struthers
Parker Morris (JR) Lakeview
Olivia Norris (SO) Lakeview
Isabella Roberts (JR) Poland
Lily Susak (SO) South Range

Freshmen to Watch

Girard Indians

Head Coach- Abigail Cook
Last Year’s Results- 9th at Pine Lakes Sectional

Hubbard Eagles

Head Coach- Christopher Trobek
Last Year’s Results- 13th at Old Avalon Sectional

Lakeview Bulldogs

Head Coach- Dean Shanower
Last Year’s Results- 5th at Pine Lakes Sectional

Niles McKinley Red Dragons

Head Coach- Traci Kempe
Last Year’s Results- 13th at Pine Lakes Sectional

Poland Seminary Bulldogs

Head Coach- Joseph Colella
Last Year’s Results- 10th at Pine Lakes Sectional

South Range Raiders

Head Coach- James Hanek
Last Year’s Results- DNS at Pine Lakes Sectional

Struthers Wildcats

Head Coach- William Cammack
Last Year’s Results- 14th at Pine Lakes Sectional


2025 Southwestern Conference Preview

After the end of an amazing era under Krystine Frisch, the Avon Lake Shoregals will be under the leadership of Kevin Fitch, who returns to the team that he coached nearly a decade ago. The Shoregals were extremely successful under Fitch and he hopes he can both pick up where he left off and where Coach Frisch left off in 2024. Avon Lake has won seven of the last ten conference championships and will have to work hard to win in 2025. The Southwestern Conference appears to be a three team race this upcoming season, as the Shoregals will be challenged by the Avon Eagles and Olmsted Falls Bulldogs. Avon Lake sophomore Lily Dorsey had a huge freshman season and will be in the top spot in 2025. Seniors Reese Thomas and Emma Fitch will lead the Eagles while juniors Addison Mullen and Ashley Veverka will join senior Mya Hovan for the Bulldogs. All three schools have a legitimate chance to win the SWC this season. The next tier of schools include Berea-Midpark, Amherst, Midview, and North Ridgeville. The Rangers will look to improve under new head coach Casey Bernhardt.

Impact Players

Leah DiFranco (SR) Midview
Lily Dorsey (SO) Avon Lake
Emma Fitch (SR) Avon
Mya Hovan (SR) Olmsted Falls
Avery James (JR) Berea-Midpark
Samantha Kennedy (SR) Avon Lake
Addison Mullen (JR) Olmsted Falls
Alexa Reese (SR) North Ridgeville
Julia Skelton (JR) Avon Lake
Charley Supers (SO) Amherst
Reese Thomas (SR) Avon
Ashley Veverka (JR) Olmsted Falls

Freshmen to Watch

Adalyn Becker (Avon Lake)
Presley Martter (Avon Lake)
Reid Judkins (Avon Lake)
Emma Sonnhalter (Avon Lake)
Scarlett Washburn (Avon Lake)

Amherst Comets

Head Coach- Dave Svarra
Last Year’s Results- 15th at Big Met Sectional

Avon Eagles

Head Coach- Aaron Millet
Last Year’s Results- 9th at Springvale Sectional, 2nd Place Finish in the SWC
Coach’s Comments- We have a veteran team that played a lot of varsity golf last season which should help us compete for the SWC championship.

Avon Lake Shoregals

Head Coach- Kevin Fitch
Last Year’s Results- 5th at Big Met Sectional, SWC Champions
Coach’s Comments- I am happy to be leading the Shoregal program again. I’m excited to get to know the girls and help them reach individual and team goals. The team returns some solid players and we seem to have a great group of young ladies who are excited to compete for another SWC championship.

Berea-Midpark Titans

Head Coach- Robert Intihar
Last Year’s Results- 10th at Big Met Sectional

Midview Middies

Head Coach- Jim Brabenec
Last Year’s Results- 18th Springvale Sectional

North Ridgeville Rangers

Head Coach- Casey Bernhardt
Last Year’s Results- 16th at Springvale Sectional

Olmsted Falls Bulldogs

Head Coach- Emily Nagle
Last Year’s Results- 11th at Springvale Sectional


2025 Suburban League Preview

The same question gets asked every season: Will this be the year Highland takes a step back and lets another team into contention in the Suburban League’s American Division. Since 2019, the answer to that question has been “no”. The Hornets have won 13 of the past 16 league championships and even though on paper it looks like they may have to work hard to earn it, it’s hard to predict anything other than another league title in eastern Medina County. Elizabeth Coleman, one of Northeast Ohio’s finest players, will try to ensure that to be the case. The team with the best chance to knock the Hornets off their throne could be the Revere Minutemen. With an enthusiastic new coach in Mike Clark and one of the deepest group of juniors in the area, Revere is a team that can make a run. Kent Roosevelt is the only other team to have won the conference during Highland’s impressive run, having done so three times in a row starting in 2017. The Rough Riders are another team that does not rebuild but reloads. Behind senior Adrianna Mineo, Kent will look to challenge both Revere and Highland. Aurora returns several players but will not be able to replace all-everything talent Gracyn Vidovic. The Greenmen will be young but will also grow as the season progresses. Copley continues to make strides in the league and Tallmadge is in a complete rebuild in their final year in the Suburban League.

In the National Division, Hudson will be looking to win their third straight league title and fifth in the last six years. The Explorers lineup will feature junior Elena Varga along with senior McKenna Kiewatt and sophomores Molly Stock and Kiley Gorog. Incoming freshman Rachel Rush will also look to find a spot in Hudson’s starting lineup. Coach Greg Harris always gets the most out of his players, and his Nordonia Knights will once again be in direct competition with Hudson. Senior Natalie Barnes has developed into a quality top of the lineup player and will be joined by a much improved cast, including seniors Carley Sutton and Maddie Eisner along with junior Polly Loney. 2024 individual league champion Serena Wu will lead the Solon Comets, who will look to provide her with a strong supporting cast. North Royalton once again will be distinguished by having the deepest roster of any team in the state of Ohio. Brecksville is a team to watch out for as their program continues to trend in the right direction. Stow will have a young team eager to learn under coach Scotte Rorabaugh while Twinsburg and Wadsworth will be building for the future.

Impact Players

Maddy Addessi (JR) Revere
Kate Banning (JR) Revere
Natalie Barnes (SR) Nordonia
Alice Cho (SR) Brecksville
Elizabeth Coleman (SR) Highland
Madison Cutright (JR) North Royalton
Bennett DeLuca (SO) Aurora
Amrita Deo (JR) Revere
Julie Dotson (JR) Stow
Maddie Eisner (SR) Nordonia
Coco Golden (JR) Kent Roosevelt
Ryenne Harpley (JR) Revere
Jillian Jones (SO) Wadsworth
Payton Justice (SR) Tallmadge
McKenna Kiewatt (SR) Hudson
Ali Kovalak (SR) North Royalton
Polly Loney (JR) Nordonia
Allie Miller (SR) Highland
Samantha Miller (SR) Solon
Adrianna Mineo (SR) Kent Roosevelt|
Lily Pastore (SR) North Royalton
Sarah Riley (JR) Revere
Mirabella Shelton (SR) Highland
Molly Stock (SO) Hudson
Carley Sutton (SR) Nordonia
Parker Sweeney (JR) Twinsburg
Miley Tylicki (SR) Highland
Elena Varga (JR) Hudson
Serena Wu (SR) Solon
Anna Yacknow (JR) Copley
Chloe Yoon (JR) North Royalton
Courtney Zeid (SR) Aurora

Freshmen to Watch

Paige DeVan (Aurora)
Rachel Rush (Hudson)
Audrey Peeler (Stow)
Mira Steele (North Royalton)

Aurora Greenmen

Head Coach- Collin McEndree
Last Year’s Results- 1st at Old Avalon Sectional, 10th at Brookledge District, 2nd in league

Brecksville-Broadview Heights Bees

Head Coach- Sylvia Stibley
Last Year’s Results- 7th at Fox Den Sectional

Copley Indians

Head Coach- Bob Harris
Last Year’s Results- 7th at The Elms Sectional

Highland Hornets

Head Coach- Mary Becker
Last Year’s Results- 1st at Fox Den Sectional, 4th at Brookledge District, 4th at State Tournament
Coach’s Comments- I am so excited to see what this group of girls can do this season. So many of the girls have the chance to step up help us this year! Looking forward to another great season of Highland Girls Golf.

Hudson Explorers

Head Coach- Bobby Bolin
Last Year’s Results- 3rd at Fox Den Sectional, 8th at Brookledge District, 6-0 in matches, Suburban League National Champions
Coach’s Comments- We will have very young team with a lot of potential. I’m excited to see what this group can accomplish. Returning starters McKenna Kiewatt and Elena Varga will be our team leaders this year.

Kent Roosevelt Rough Riders

Head Coach- Bryan Harvey
Last Year’s Results- 4th at Old Avalon Sectional, 12th at Brookledge District

Nordonia Knights

Head Coach- Greg Harris
Last Year’s Results- 4th at Fox Den Sectional, 9th at Brookledge District, Finished second in the Suburban League National Conference and qualified to play in the District Tournament for the 5th year in a row.
Coach’s Comments- With 5 of our top 6 players returning from 2024, we are looking forward to the 2025 season with high expectations for conference season and the state tournament.

North Royalton Bears

Head Coach- Don Filips
Last Year’s Results- 6th at Fox Den Sectional, The Varsity Golf team finished fourth overall in the 2024 Suburban League National Conference. Earning 2nd team All Suburban League honors was junior Ali Kovalak who finished 12th overall in the conference. Senior captain Rena Steffas earned Honorable Mention All Conference finishing 16th overall in the conference. Sophomore Maddy Cutright finished 18th and junior Lillian Pastore finished 19th overall. You must play 3 tournaments to qualify for All Conference.
The Bears finished 5th at the Fox Den Sectional and garnered two tournament titles: Warren Howland Tiger Invitational and the Marilyn Jackson Invitational Titles. The team also earned a fifth place finish at the Lady Pirate Invitational Tournament.

Revere Minutemen

Head Coach- Mike Clark
Last Year’s Results- 5th at Fox Den Sectional
Coach’s Comments- We’re heading into the new season with a lot of excitement. This new wave of talent we are lucky to have has a lot of talent and a ton of potential. The girls are eager to compete, put in the work and make their mark — it’s going to be a fun season watching them develop and thrive on and off the course.

Solon Comets

Head Coach- Damien Kopkas
Last Year’s Results- 6th at Old Avalon Sectional, 5-5 record; 6th place – Suburban Conference, National Division; Serena Wu – 1st individual qualifier at Sectionals, 1st individual qualifier at Districts, tied for 4th at States
Coach’s Comments- There were some glints of promise shown at times in 2024. With Serena Wu as our unquestioned leader, the big question is “Can we play consistently solid golf in spots 2-6 to contend in a very talented conference?” I am hoping to see some marked improvement this season.

Stow-Munroe Falls Bulldogs

Head Coach- Scotte Rorabaugh
Last Year’s Results- 5th at Old Avalon Sectional

Tallmadge Blue Devils

Head Coach- Ali Eads
Last Year’s Results- 8th at Fox Den Sectional

Twinsburg Tigers

Head Coach- Ed Lipnos
Last Year’s Results- DNS at Fox Den Sectional

Wadsworth Grizzlies

Head Coach- Steve Ferris
Last Year’s Results- 14th at Fox Den Sectional
Coach’s Comments- We have a great group of girls. We will be working hard to get better.


2025 Tri-County Conference Preview

Parity looks to be the theme in the Red Division of the Tri-County Conference in 2025. All seven teams look to have a legitimate chance to take home the division crown. Canton South returns much of their talent from last year and will rely heavily on senior leaders Hailey Franks and Leah Cramer. Louisville is a team that will take a step forward this season. After a great run several years ago, the Leopards went through a complete rebuild. This year’s group will look to take another step toward recapturing that glory. Senior Natalie Warner will be a player to watch in Stark County. West Branch has a good, young foundation and will also have a chance to return back to form. Marlington will have to find a way to win without all-time great Zoe Mort. They have a lot of experienced players returning and some young talent coming up. Alliance has an amazing group of young players that will get better each season and may be able to have an impact as soon as this year. Carrollton and Minerva could be the favorites in the Red Division but it will be open to just about every team. Minerva will bring up a couple of quality freshman players to add to an already strong roster that was very successful last year.

Massillon won the Blue Division in 2024 and will look to continue their run this season. Edisa Plants came out of nowhere during her freshman year and should be even better as a sophomore. Tuslaw had an amazing run last year with a team almost exclusively comprised of freshmen under the leadership of sophomore Avery Rodocker. They will return their entire lineup and should be significantly better in 2025. Dover will once again be competitive after making a run to the State Tournament in 2024. New Philadelphia has many spots to replace after losing four scoring seniors. Northwest, Fairless, and Canton Central Catholic are all teams on an upward trend.

Impact Players

Peyton Beaumariage (SO) Minerva
Lily Belden (SR) Canton Central Catholic
Leah Cramer (SR) Canton South
Kendyl Brown (SO) Alliance
Hailey Franks (SR) Canton South
Hannah Huston (SR) Northwest
Bella Linger (JR) West Branch
Grace McGeehen (JR) Alliance
Emma McLaughlin (SO) West Branch
Mady Misch (SR) Marlington
Edisa Plants (SO) Massillon
Lulu Rastetter (SR) Massillon
Hannah Samblanet (JR) Canton South
Addison Smith (SR) Massillon
Izzy Snyder (JR) Massillon
Jenna Steenrod (SR) Louisville
Natalie Warner (SR) Louisville

Freshmen to Watch

Savanna Bartley (Minerva)
Zoey DeGuia (Northwest)
Azalea Pryor (Alliance)
Ava Ranker (Marlington)
Emery Sell (Minerva)

Alliance Aviators

Head Coach- Phillip Yarian
Last Year’s Results- DNS at The Elms Sectional
Coach’s Comments- Looking to continue the growth from last season.

Canton Central Catholic Crusaders

Head Coach- John Crane
Last Year’s Results- 10th at The Pines Sectional

Canton South Wildcats

Head Coach- David Mullett
Last Year’s Results- 4th at The Pines Sectional, 11th at Good Park District, 13 Wins and 7 Losses, 2 girls took 1st team All Tri-County Honors, Seniors Leah Cramer and Hailey Franks! 1 girl make 2nd team All Tri-County, Junior Hannah Samblanet!
Coach’s Comments- This Canton South Girls Golf team for 25-26 is excited to get the season started, and they will rely heavily on their talented Seniors, Hailey Franks and Leah Cramer! They are without a doubt the heart and soul of this team! Junior Hannah Samblanet became a very valuable member of this team last year and will be expected to keep on contributing this year! Jillian Noll and Saige Daugherty were also key contributors to the wildcats fantastic season last year and they will be needed immensely this year! We picked up a new Varsity member this year and her name is Gracie Penrod. We are hoping Gracie can love the game of golf and also step up and help the wildcats win some matches this year! Overall, the Wildcats know what they have to do to make it to Districts 4 years in a row, now it’s just a matter of getting it done!

Fairless Falcons

Head Coach- Susan Smith
Last Year’s Results- 15th at Carroll Meadows Sectional
Coach’s Comments- We expect a strong start and finish to this year’s season. Many of our varsity girls are returning and we have some great girls moving up to varsity. Our current top girl to watch is Angel Boyles who was 2nd team Tri-county last year. We have 9 girls that I expect to battle it out this year on the course!

Louisville Leopards

Head Coach- Jake Williams
Last Year’s Results- 8th at The Elms Sectional, 11-8
Coach’s Comments- We’re excited about the direction our program is heading. This group has put in the work during the offseason, and we’re focused on building confidence, consistency, and a strong team culture. Our goal is to compete every day, support each other, and continue raising the bar for Lady Leps Golf!

Marlington Dukes

Head Coach- Shawn Dillon
Last Year’s Results- 10th at The Elms Sectional

Massillon Tigers

Head Coach- Sam Bushman
Last Year’s Results- 6th at The Elms Sectional, 1st place in Tri-County League, Edisa Plants- Individual Districts Qualifier

Minerva Lions

Head Coach- Kenneth Beaumariage
Last Year’s Results- 2nd at Cambridge Sectional, 5th at EagleSticks District
Coach’s Comments- Last Season We were 2nd at Sectionals and 5th at Districts and this year we added 2 great freshman. Our Lineup: Peyton Beaumariage 9th returning district 3rd last year. First team Tri, EBC, Stark, and East District. Emery Sell 9th Won First National Tour. Delaney Sell 9th. Mady Bartley 12th. Hannah Kirkpatrick 12th. Savanna Bartley 9th.

Northwest Indians

Head Coach- Laura Traganza
Last Year’s Results- 5th at The Pines Sectional

Tuslaw Mustangs

Head Coach- Matt Gulling
Last Year’s Results- 3rd at The Pines Sectional, 12th at Good Park District, 6-11 Overall
Coach’s Comments- We were a first year program in 2024 and made great strides throughout the season. We’re excited to see where we can get to in year 2.

West Branch Warriors

Head Coach- Dan Hall
Last Year’s Results- 3rd at Pine Lakes Sectional, 9th at Good Park District


2025 Western Reserve Conference Preview

Regardless of what happens this season, 2025 will be the last year of the Kenston dynasty in the Western Reserve Conference. The league will be breaking up after this season with each team going in their own direction. Kenston would like nothing more than to walk away with their fifth straight conference championship. It looks to again be a very close race that will develop between the Bombers and the Mayfield Wildcats. A third team that will be in the mix is Riverside, who will only be in their second year as a program. Kenston returns juniors Ava Solak and Stefania Mighton, both players that have contributed in the past and will continue to in the future. Mayfield junior Julie Paradise will be at the top of their lineup and will have help from seniors Lucy Moran, Hannah Kasprisin, and Kendall Peugeot. Riverside has a stellar junior class featuring Sydney Barker, Kaylee Naymik, and Kaylee Kirk. They got better and better as the season progressed last year and they are already in a position to be competitive in the conference. Chardon looks to be the next team up behind the three top contenders. Eastlake North will begin the post-Lauren Iannetta years and Willoughby South will be in growth mode.

Impact Players

Sydney Barker (JR) Riverside
Allison Clark (JR) Riverside
Reghan Boulos (SR) Eastlake North
Sofia Finomore (JR) Chardon
Cameron Gerlica (SR) Chardon
Hannah Kasprisin (SR) Mayfield
Kaylee Kirk (JR) Riverside
Megan Master (SR) Kenston
Riley McKenna (JR) Chardon
Stefania Mighton (JR) Kenston
Amanda Moore (SR) Willoughby South
Lucy Moran (SR) Mayfield
Kaylee Naymik (JR) Riverside
Julie Paradise (JR) Mayfield
Kendall Peugeot (SR) Mayfield
Ava Solak (JR) Kenston

Freshmen to Watch

Morliana Victor (Riverside)
Madison Kirk (Riverside)

Chardon Hilltoppers

Head Coach- Rachel Gaspar
Last Year’s Results- 15th at Old Avalon Sectional, 4th in WRC, 5-12
Coach’s Comments- Player to watch – 4 year starter Cameron Gerlica, excited to welcome some new players to our roster.

Eastlake North Rangers

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

Kenston Bombers

Head Coach- Kip Freeman
Last Year’s Results- 7th at Old Avalon Sectional

Mayfield Wildcats

Head Coach- Geoff Grim
Last Year’s Results- 9th at Fox Den Sectional

Riverside Beavers

Head Coach- Logan Frank
Last Year’s Results- 9th at Old Avalon Sectional, Season Record: 15-5

Willoughby South Rebels

Head Coach- Chris Taglieri
Last Year’s Results- DNS at Fox Den Sectional


2025 Independent Schools Preview

Magnificat became the first Division 1 Northeast Ohio school in well over a decade to win the State Championship after coming out of nowhere to down perennial powers Dublin Jerome and New Albany. The Blue Streaks will lose Cammy Reed, who was the face of their program, but Blue Streak fans have nothing to fear, because now it will be younger sister Calli Reed’s turn to continue on the family tradition of dominance. The sophomore will join players from each grade level to put together a top tier lineup. Senior Kristina Chill, junior Kayla Knaze, and her younger sister freshman Korinne Knaze will be a formidable lineup as they look to repeat the glory from 2024. Magnificat may be close to a lock to head back to the State Tournament, but they will still have stiff competition to win their own conference. Walsh Jesuit has worked to build a dominant lineup of their own. Sophomore Sarah Vojtko exceeded all expectations as a freshman and has quickly become one of the best players around. Junior Yumi Kohara has proven to be a steady player and seniors Colleen Stadler and Gianna Rodenhauser bring a ton of experience to the table. Magnificat and Walsh Jesuit both also have several players outside of their top four who can step up when needed and not miss a beat. Sophomore Kellen Gleason and senior Gwen Slabaugh will fill that role for Magnificat while sophomore Vivian Eich will be a strong contributor for the Warriors. After making a run to the State Tournament, the St. Joseph Academy Jaguars will be looking to take a repeat trip in 2025. They will have to do it with Gianna Reginelli, one of the greatest to don the purple and gold. Stepping into the Jaguar driver’s seat will be senior Emerson Glending, who has the potential to be a star this season. It will be the post Dixon Hill era in Shaker Heights as Hathaway Brown will turn to some young up and coming players to compete. Sophomore Saijal Jawa came out of nowhere in her rookie season last year and established herself as the future for the Blazers. In Akron, 2025 was a bit of a disappointment for the St. Vincent-St. Mary Irish, not because of performance but because of numbers. St. V was not able to enter into any team events, although Caitrin Coyle and Rylee Hoover, both of who will be seniors this year, gained valuable experience. The Irish are expecting a complete roster this season and will immediately be one of the better independent teams in Northeast Ohio. Gilmour Academy will be another team to watch as their numbers have continued to grow. They will have the needed depth to perform, but they will need some players to step up and lead the team on the scoreboard. Our Lady of the Elms is a growing program that is becoming more competitive each year and Archbishop Hoban will look to get some energy from juniors Lily Taylor and Nicole Krohn, who both look to have impactful seasons. Ursuline might not be contending beyond the District Tournament, but they will be building their young, talented roster for the future. The Bristol Panthers have become very relevant recently, and junior Anistyn Williams will look to take over the number one spot from graduate Addison Williams. Laurel will once again be relying on senior Elizabeth Weingart as the look to add some depth in 2025. Finally, keep an eye on the Cardinal Huskies, who will be in their first year as a program under coach Mike Topalian, who will be coaching both the boys and girls teams.

Impact Players

Brooklyn Berkowitz (JR) Our Lady of the Elms
Kristina Chill (SR) Magnificat
Tabitha Christman (SR) Firestone
Allison Clark (JR) Pymatuning Valley
Charley Collins (SR) Lake Center Christian
McCamey Compan (JR) Pymatuning Valley
Caitrin Coyle (SR) St. Vincent-St. Mary
Vivian Eich (SO) Walsh Jesuit
Autumn Fulks (JR) Chippewa
Tess Gibel (SR) St. Joseph Academy
Kayden Gillin (SR) Bristol
Kellen Gleason (SO) Magnificat
Emerson Glending (SR) St. Joseph Academy
Rylee Hoover (SR) St. Vincent-St. Mary
Saijal Jawa (SO) Hathaway Brown
Kayla Knaze (JR) Magnificat
Yumi Kohara (JR) Walsh Jesuit
Nicole Krohn (JR) Hoban
Kylie Luke (SR) Pymatuning Valley
Ellen Mingus (SR) St. Joseph Academy
Becca Padgett (SR) Our Lady of the Elms
Gianna Palumbo (JR) Lowellville
Calli Reed (SO) Magnificat
Bella Rosko (JR) Gilmour
Colleen Stadler (SR) Walsh Jesuit
Vera Swartz (JR) St. Joseph Academy
Lily Taylor (JR) Hoban
Sarah Vojtko (SO) Walsh Jesuit
Elizabeth Weingart (SR) Laurel
Maria Wilon (SR) Ursuline
Anistyn Williams (JR) Bristol

Freshmen to Watch

Hadley Bashiem (Gilmour)
Vivian Cleveland (Gilmour)
Callie Dennison (Gilmour)
Zara Fritz (Gilmour)
Clare Kenny (Gilmour)
Korinne Knaze (Magnificat)
Emily Krammes (Hoban)
Clara Miller (Ursuline)
Sophia Scianna (Ursuline)
Cecilia Voelker (Hathaway Brown)

Akron North Vikings

Head Coach- Mike McBennett
Last Year’s Results- DNS at Fox Den Sectional

Bristol Panthers

Head Coach- James Vecchio
Last Year’s Results- 5th at Punderson Sectional

Cardinal Huskies

Head Coach- Mike Topalian
Last Year’s Results- DNS at Punderson Sectional
Coach’s Comments- This is Cardinal’s first ever girls team! Cambrya played Boys JV last year and the others are all brand new to golf. All of the players are young so we are excited to have them as the cornerstone to build on for the next few years.

Chippewa Chipps

Head Coach- Jason Egli
Last Year’s Results- DNS at The Pines Sectional

Firestone Falcons

Head Coach- Justin Persinger
Last Year’s Results- 13th at Fox Den Sectional

Gilmour Academy Lancers

Head Coach- John Malloy
Last Year’s Results- 12th at Punderson Sectional, 4-8
Coach’s Comments- The enthusiasm to play girls golf is at a high with over 25 girls planning on playing. I am excited to help these young ladies pursue their own goals while playing this wonderful sport.

Hathaway Brown Blazers

Head Coach- Ronald Jones
Last Year’s Results- 3rd at Old Avalon Sectional, 6th at Brookledge District

Archbishop Hoban Knights

Head Coach- Katie Camp and Matt Monter
Last Year’s Results- DNS at The Elms Sectional
Coach’s Comments- We have four varsity players returning and about 12 new players the roster for tryouts. We are excited to see the growth in the team and create some bench strength for coming years. All of the returning players have been putting in the work in the offseason with lifting and practice. Lily Taylor has been successful in several NOPGA events, and has continued to lower her scores, she will be one to watch out for this season.

Lake Center Christian Tigers

Head Coach- Randy Yoder
Last Year’s Results- 11th at The Pines Sectional, 4-7 (overall), 2-2 (Portage Trail Conference)
Coach’s Comments- We’ll have a good mix of experience and youth at LCCS this season with five returning varsity players and five newcomers to the team. This will be Charley Collins’ third season leading the team as our number one and she’ll have some experience behind her as Josefina Freeman and Hailee Gingerich look to build on strong finishes from last year in our two and three spots. Intra-squad battles between the returning letter-winners and newcomers will fill out the rest of our varsity roster. Without a conference we’ll be looking to gain experience as the season progresses and be playing our best golf at the end of September – for the Stark County Championships and OHSAA tournament.

Laurel Gators

Head Coach- Marti Hardy
Last Year’s Results- 14th at Punderson Sectional
Coach’s Comments- Laurel is looking forward to a good year in golf; we only have 4 returning Varsity players, but will be watching the 9th graders and sophomores to compete for the last two spots. There’s potential to improve on last season and we are proud to represent Laurel’s golf team. Go Gators!

Lowellville Rockets

Head Coach- Daniel Dougherty
Last Year’s Results- 15th at Pine Lakes Sectional

Magnificat Blue Streaks

Head Coach- Danny Gallagher
Last Year’s Results- 1st at Big Met Sectional, 1st at Brookledge District, D1 State Champions
Coach’s Comments- We are excited to bring back some experience from our State Championship Team. We will also add some talented younger players to our program. We are in hopes to make another deep run this season.

Pymatuning Valley Lakers

Head Coach- Jeff Compan
Last Year’s Results- 4th at Pine Lakes Sectional, 10th at Good Park District

Our Lady of the Elms Panthers

Head Coach- Kellie Padgett
Last Year’s Results- 7th at The Pines Sectional

St. Joseph Academy Jaguars

Head Coach- Maureen Adler
Last Year’s Results- 2nd at Big Met Sectional, 5th at Brookledge District, Gianna Reginelli ‘25 came in 4th as individual at States
Coach’s Comments- We are looking forward to a great season for Saint Joseph Academy. We missed States by 3 strokes last year. We have 4 of the 5 golfers returning who remember that very clearly. 3 solid senior golfers and 3 talented juniors make for an exciting season to come. Emerson Glending has been shooting in the 70s and Tess Gibel and Ellen Mingus are right behind her in the low 80s

St. Vincent-St. Mary Irish

Head Coach- Dirk Hartman
Last Year’s Results- DNS at The Pines Sectional

Ursuline Fighting Irish

Head Coach- Michael Murphy
Last Year’s Results- 7th at Pine Lakes Sectional

Walsh Jesuit Warriors

Head Coach- Bill Reilly
Last Year’s Results- 2nd at Fox Den Sectional, 2nd at Brookledge District, 10th at State Tournament
Coach’s Comments- Walsh Jesuit has had a proud history with many successes. Though success in recent past 5-6 years has been gauged by the number of top 5 finishes in tournaments with a couple of wins dropped in each year. The 2024 team has brought back that ‘Measure of Success’ this year to whether we make it to the State Tournament each year or not. AND WITH THESE 2 FRESHMEN, SOPHOMORES, and 2 JUNIORS, we Certainly DID !!!! Only the 2nd time in 5 years did we qualifying through the sectional event. Junior Co-Captains Colleen Stadler and Gianna Rodenhauser did a very nice job of communicating, organizing, and transporting their young teammates. The Lady Warriors were moved out of the conference championship, won 2023 by a massive of 89 strokes. They proceeded to win 3 invites (Kent, Medina, Summit Co.) and also had runner-up in four events (Canfield invitational, Canterbury invitational, Districts and Sectionals) (3) 3rds. (1) 4th and (1) 5th 12 of 14 Top4 !! Freshman Sarah Vojtko quickly rose to becoming one of the top 10 players in N.Ohio with a scoring average 76.3 and low scores of 70 (Medina) and 71 (Districts). Individually, Yumi Kohara had a career low 72 in Sectionals, Vivian Eich a 78 at Summit County, Sarah had 9 hole Record 32. The team tied the all-time scoring record at Fox Meadow winning with a 309, and Sectionals breaking the record with 307.

Sarah Vojtko: where do we start? Best start ever for a freshman, surpassing LPGA Star Kathleen Ekey, with an average 76.3 and low scores of 70 (Medina) & 71 (districts) and a 9 hole scoring record 32. She was runner up Districts with 71, top 20 at State, multiple times named Player of the week, All-District Team, Plain Dealer All Stars Honorable Mention, Beacon Journal All Stars Team. She is such a strong influence on teammates with actions pushing them to reach past current success to strive for more much more


2024 Girls Golf Teams to Watch

We surveyed several coaches in the area and these are some teams to keep an eye on in the 2024 season.

Division 1

Top Teams
Magnificat– The Blue Streaks will be the team to beat in Northeast Ohio
Hoover– The Vikings return their entire lineup from their 2023 State qualifying team

State Hopefuls
Aurora– The Greenmen will need a strong supporting cast around 2023 State qualifier Gracyn Vidovic
Canfield– The Cardinals have built up a deep program that should be in contention for years to come
Hathaway Brown– Dixon Hill will lead the Blazers once again and they will be successful if they can build depth
Highland– This year could be a step back for the Hornets but they are a team that can reload around Elizabeth Coleman
Hudson– The Explorers lost some key pieces but have some young players looking to step up
Jackson– It seems that the Polar Bears turn it on and are in contention every postseason
Revere– The Minutemen are going to turn some heads this year and they are in it for the long run
St. Joseph Academy– Behind staple Gianna Reginelli and budding superstar Emerson Glending, the Jaguars will be a strong contender
Walsh Jesuit– The Warriors will have their most competitive team in several years with both new and returning talent

District Contenders
Avon– The Eagles lost a lot from last year but they are a team that can build from within
Avon Lake– Even with some significant losses, the Shoregals should still be near the top of the Southwestern Conference
Bay– The Rockets return much talent and are a team to watch out for in 2024
Brecksville– New coach Sylvia Stibley will look to rekindle some of the Bees’ past success
Brunswick– Freshman Ellie Gonzalez-Ribble is the real deal and will lead the Blue Devils
Carrollton– The Warriors will have a balanced attack with at least three players who can go low
GlenOak– The Eagles are a solid team who will be competitive in the Federal League
Green– The District Tournament is a usual stop for the Bulldogs, who will have a good shot of getting there again in 2024
Kent Roosevelt– The Rough Riders will be led by Ashlyn Leavery and have a deep supporting cast that features both young and experienced players
Lake– There will be some new faces contributing for the Blue Streaks this season
Nordonia– Julia Gulla will continue to impress and will lean on a young group of teammates to surround her
North Royalton– With the emergence of Chloe Yoon as a clear number one player last year, the Bears will dive into their depth to compete in 2024
Rocky River– Behind Mia Ginnetti, the Pirates will have a strong attack that could take them to high places
Strongsville– The Mustangs lost some generational talent but they still have experienced players returning in 2024
Stow– Olivia Berlingieri will take the reigns as the Bulldogs’ team leader and try to take the team on a postseason run

Other Contenders
Cloverleaf– The Colts will be a fun team to watch as they look to continue their MAC dominance
Copley– The Indians have had a strong foundation for the past few years and look to take the next step
Dover– With a good amount of depth, the Tornadoes are very close to being in contention
Kenston– The Bombers are a team that gets better throughout the season and are always in the hunt
Mayfield– Young talent will lead the Wildcats as they look to compete for a WRC championship
Massillon– This group of Tigers has grown together and hope to have their work culminate with a strong run in 2024
Medina– New coach Laura Stauffenger has a lot to replace and will have the Bees in rebuilding mode
Solon– Serena Wu is one of the top players in the state and will need her supporting cast to step up in 2024
Tallmadge– The Blue Devils are an under-the-radar team that could surprise some people this year

Division 2

Top Teams
Edgewood– The Warriors return a significant amount of talent and have a good chance to make program history
Southeast– Behind Taylor Blazek, the Pirates look to overcome a close miss from last year and punch a ticket to Akron

State Hopefuls
Chagrin Falls– Freshman Elizabeth Pollock is going to bring some energy to a Tigers team that is aways competitive
Columbiana– The Clippers have one of the most stable programs in the area and this may be their most talented team in years
East Canton– The Hornets will look to make history this year and might just have the roster to make it happen
Independence– Under new head coach Mike Gruber, the Blue Devils won’t be dominant as they have been in the past, but still have the talent to make a splash
Keystone– Look for freshman Sophia Clarico to make an immediate impact in LaGrange and lead the Wildcats to a successful season
LaBrae– Although there is no superstar in LaBrae, the Vikings have four solid players who will look to contend
Orange– After the emergence of Anuja Patel, the Lions have become an immediate contender in the Division 2 landscape
Perry– The Pirates always field a strong, competitive team and will have a very talented one-two punch this year

District Contenders
Bristol– The Panthers will surprise many other teams this year as they are a program on the rise
Canton South– The success of the Wildcats will depend on their third and fourth scores behind their strong top two players
Elyria Catholic– Destiny Perkins will lead the Panthers and try to get some help from a team that has built depth over the past couple years
Gilmour– The Lancers are a team that will rely on a steady performance from all four scorers in 2024
Lake Catholic– The Cougars are improving a little bit every season and are hoping it culminates in much success this year
Rootstown– Only three years in as a program, the Rovers are steadily building a strong team
Springfield (Akron)– Look for the Spartans to compete if they can get consistent play from their number three and four scores
Woodridge– The Bulldogs return a good amount of talent from last year and that is just what they will need to be successful

Other Contenders
Lakeview– Behind Cassie Klotz, the Bulldogs are a team right on the periphery
Mineral Ridge– The Rams have some depth and need just a little improvement to have a chance to prolong their postseason
Northwest– The Indians are a very well coached team who will improve as the season moves on
West Branch– The Warriors are without a superstar this year but still have some pieces to make a move

2024 Girls Golf Players to Watch

We surveyed several coaches in the area and these are some players to keep an eye on in the 2024 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)

Olivia Berlingieri (Stow)
Emmy Burling (Hudson)
Kristina Chill (Magnificat)
Elizabeth Coleman (Highland)
Mia Ginnetti (Rocky River)
Emerson Glending (St. Joseph)
Ellie Gonzalez-Ribble (Brunswick)
Julia Gulla (Nordonia)
Dixon Hill (Hathaway Brown)
Ellie Hutzler (Hoover)
Lauren Iannetta (Eastlake North)
Ava Kemp (Hoover)
Kayla Knaze (Magnificat)
Yumi Kohara (Walsh Jesuit)
Hannah Lee (Strongsville)
Zoe Mort (Marlington)
Cara Murphy (Jackson)
Maureen O’Leary (Magnificat)
Kylie Porter (Hoover)
Cammy Reed (Magnificat)
Gianna Reginelli (St. Joseph)
Elena Varga (Hudson)
Gracyn Vidovic (Aurora)
Sarah Vojtko (Walsh Jesuit)
Serena Wu (Solon)

Division 2 Top Players (Alphabetical)

Taylor Blazek (Southeast)
Sophia Clarico (Keystone)
Annie Johnston (Edgewood)
Macey McGhee (Independence)
Dally Meek (Hillsdale)
Samantha Morgan (Southeast)
Anuja Patel (Orange)
Jillian Peters (Perry)
Elizabeth Pollock (Chagrin Falls)
Katie Pregibon (Cardinal Mooney)
Mia Steigerwald (East Canton)
Addy Trefzger (Perry)
Avery Vencill (Edgewood)
Madison Wade (Dalton)

Division 1 Other Players to Watch

Avery Albright (Highland)
Kate Banning (Revere)
Natalie Barnes (Nordonia)
Blake Cody (Hathaway Brown)
Miya Cohol (Canfield)
Alex Conley (Canfield)
Caitrin Coyle (St. Vincent-St. Mary)
Amrita Deo (Revere)
Miya Downing (Dover)
Alyssa Evans (Hoover)
Kasee Gallo (Carrollton)
Tess Gibel (St. Joseph)
Manish Girn (Aurora)
Milena Grametbauer (Jackson)
Maddie Harpley (Revere)
Kamdyn Hershberger (GlenOak)
Rylee Hoover (St. Vincent-St. Mary)
McKenna Kiewatt (Hudson)
Ashlyn Leavery (Kent Roosevelt)
Saumya Mahajan (Revere)
Adrianna Mineo (Kent Roosevelt)
Jada Moore (Carrollton)
Julie Paradise (Mayfield)
Aubree Philibin (Canfield)
Charlotte Raketich (Jackson)
Gianna Rodenhauser (Walsh Jesuit)
Kaylee Russell (Carrollton)
Natalie Sawicki (Canfield)
Julia Schmid (Rocky River)
Brooke Shocklee (Green)
Sydney Shocklee (Green)
Kendall Sprutte (Highland)
Colleen Stadler (Walsh Jesuit)
Sophia Thompson (Stow)
Olivia Tobin (Avon Lake)
Julia Van Bokkelen (Hudson)
Hannah Weinberger (Hathaway Brown)
Gabby Witschey (Highland)
Chloe Yoon (North Royalton)

Division 2 Other Players to Watch

Ava Archer (Cornerstone Christian)
Reagan Burnight (Chagrin Falls)
Maria DeCapua (Independence)
Abby Evans (Ursuline)
Emma Feakins (Keystone)
Hailey Franks (Canton South)
Abby Hopkins (Open Door Christian)
Ellie Jackson (Columbiana)
Maddie Jackson (Columbiana)
Isabella Jenior (Waterloo)
Tessa Kemelhar (Orange)
Cassie Klotz (Lakeview)
Maggie Kothera (Kirtland)
Leah Kramer (Canton South)
Kennedy Lewis (Southern Local)
Emma Madsen (Lake Catholic)
Elyse Mallette (East Canton)
Hailey Muntean (Columbiana)
Zoe Naus (Edgewood)
Destiny Perkins (Elyria Catholic)
Avery Rodocker (Tuslaw)
Meghan Steigerwald (East Canton)
Madison Touart (LaBrae)
Aubrey Varga (Southeast)
Sadie Villers (Northwest)
Elizabeth Weingart (Laurel)
Addison Williams (Bristol)
Anistyn Williams (Bristol)
Ella Zampedro (Lake Catholic)

2024 All-American Conference Preview

The changing of the guard in the All-American Conference looks to be complete as Canfield has now swept the league in consecutive years and are the heavy favorites to repeat. Coach Dean Conley has a solid foundation and will only see improvement over the next several years. The Cardinals should be a contender for both Districts and have an outside shot at finding a way to Dayton for the State Tournament. Austintown Fitch, Boardman, and Howland will all be in chase mode in 2024.

Impact Players

Miya Cohol (SR) Canfield
Alex Conley (SO) Canfield
Aubree Philibin (SO) Canfield
Gianna Ross (SO) Boardman
Natalie Sawicki (JR) Canfield
Sloan Wolanzyk (SO) Howland
Hannah Zhu (SR) Howland

Freshmen to Watch

Austintown-Fitch Falcons

Head Coach- Daniel Horacek
Last Year’s Results- DNS at Old Avalon Sectional

Boardman Spartans

Head Coach- Lee Christman
Last Year’s Results- 8th at Old Avalon Sectional

Canfield Cardinals

Head Coach- Dean Conley
Last Year’s Results- 4th at Old Avalon Sectional, 13th at Brookledge District, 6-1 AAC Season Champion, AAC Tournament Champions, 3.6 Team GPA (including two 4.0)
Coach’s Comments- We’re excited to have an experienced group returning this season led by our two seniors Miya Cohol and Cadence Elford! Last year’s district qualification has really motivated the entire team and they have been working hard since December in our winter and spring programs. We’re also hoping our tough schedule will allow us to see how competitive we can be at the end of the season.

Howland Tigers

Head Coach- Rex Rager
Last Year’s Results- 10th at Old Avalon Sectional


2024 Chagrin Valley Conference Preview

The Chagrin Valley Conference will be broken up into two divisions in 2024. The division breakdown can be found by visiting the CVC Page on our website. Both the Chagrin and Valley divisions look to be very competitive as the season approaches.

The Chagrin Division has typically been dominated by the Independence Blue Devils. Independence will still be strong in 2024, led by seniors Macey McGhee and Maria DeCapua, but will face some stiff competition from both Orange and Chagrin Falls. Orange saw the emergence of Anuja Patel last season and she will lead the Lions while having a strong supporting cast. Freshman Elizabeth Pollock will have an immediate impact for Chagrin Falls and could be a contender for conference Player of the Year. Lutheran West and Hawken will both bring in young teams looking to build for the future. Cuyahoga Heights and Fairview look to have small rosters and will rely on their returning players to mentor their incoming teammates.

In the Valley Division, two teams are poised to make strong postseason runs and will likely be fighting for the division crown. Edgewood returns their entire starting lineup and have a legitimate shot to find a way to Akron to compete in the State Tournament. Led by Annie Johnston and Avery Vencill, the Warriors will look to improve a little more after a very successful 2023 season. The Pirates from Perry High School will be right up there with the Warriors. Senior Addie Trefzger and junior Jillian Peters will take on the workload for Perry as they look to contend in the CVC and the end of the year tournaments. Madison always fields a solid team and will have a good balance of both experience and new players. Geneva is another team that is building for the future along with both Berkshire and Lakeside.

Impact Players

Kelly Anderson (SR) Fairview
Jocelyn Bancroft (SR) Madison
Reagan Burnight (JR) Chagrin Falls
Keira Chang (JR) Hawken
Sarah Cybulski (JR) Geneva
Brooke DiBell (SO) Lakeside
Maria DiCapua (SR) Independence
Juliana Faraguna (SR) West Geauga
Kelia Goines (SR) Cuyahoga Heights
Kennedy Hughes (SO) Lutheran West
Annie Johnston (JR) Edgewood
Grace Louden (SR) Berkshire
Tessa Kemelhar (SR) Orange
Macey McGhee (SR) Independence
Zoe Naus (JR) Edgewood
Anuja Patel (SO) Orange
Jillian Peters (JR) Perry
Addy Trefzger (SR) Perry
Avery Vencill (SR) Edgewood

Freshmen to Watch

Samara Harris (Lutheran West)
Elizabeth Pollock (Chagrin Falls)
Jules Stilley (Lutheran West)
Saviana Taylor (Cuyahoga Heights)

Berkshire Badgers

Head Coach- Doug Lory
Last Year’s Results- 14th at Punderson Sectional

Chagrin Falls Tigers

Head Coach- Kristin Reboul
Last Year’s Results- 5th at Punderson Sectional
Coach’s Comments- We are excited for the 2024 season. We are grateful for our terrific combination of returning player leadership and experience combined with abundant interest and incoming talent.

Cuyahoga Heights Red Wolves

Head Coach- Erin Harris
Last Year’s Results- 9th at Punderson Sectional, 4-3 regular season

Edgewood Warriors

Head Coach- Christina Fischer
Last Year’s Results- 7th at Punderson Sectional, 17-0 regular season record, CVC Valley Division Co-Champs, Annie Johnston district qualifier
Coach’s Comments- With a good core of returning golfers, our expectations for the season are optimistic that we can continue to be a strong program and be competitive in every match. Players to watch are Avery Vencill, Annie Johnston and Zoe Naus as they are our solid core of returning golfers that have good averages for both 9 and 18 holes. Very excited in the growing number of golfers on the team this season. We have a total of 18 golfers and am hopeful that, even though many are new to the game, they will begin to develop into contributing team players. The returning golfers will be a good influence on their development.

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- 14th at Old Avalon Sectional

Hawken Hawks

Head Coach- Jennifer Creech
Last Year’s Results- 15th at Punderson Sectional

Independence Blue Devils

Head Coach- Mike Gruber
Last Year’s Results- 1st at Punderson Sectional, 1st at Good Park District, 5th at State Tournament

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- DNS at Punderson Sectional

Madison Blue Streaks

Head Coach- BJ Titman
Last Year’s Results- 13th at Old Avalon Sectional

Orange Lions

Head Coach- Cody Kovach
Last Year’s Results- 6th at Punderson Sectional, 9-6 dual meet record, 2nd place Berkshire Invitational, 3rd place in CVC Chagrin, Anuja Patel qualified for districts as freshman
Coach’s Comments- This team has a group of girls have some lofty goals. They know they can compete with any team and know they can make it far in the postseason. Taking it one shot at a time and making sure they don’t get to high or too low will be the key. We have great leadership with co-captains Anuja Patel and Tessa Kemelhar. This team is excited to play this year.

Perry Pirates

Head Coach- Esther Daniels
Last Year’s Results- 3rd at Punderson Sectional, 6th at Good Park District

West Geauga Wolverines

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


2024 Eastern Ohio Athletic Conference Preview

The Eastern Ohio Athletic Conference did not have a champion in 2023, but the league features several teams that had successful seasons and will be back and competitive in 2024. Columbiana will once again come in as the favorite and as a team that has a legitimate chance to advance out of districts. The Clippers have built a deep program with many players capable of contributing every match. Numbers are also good for Southern Local, who are definitely seen as a program on the rise in the Youngstown area. United will not be able to replace legendary star Mati Zines but her legacy will live one with her returning teammates. East Palestine will need some impactful new players in order to compete in 2024.

Impact Players

Kayla Bland (JR) East Palestine
Ellie Jackson (SR) Columbiana
Maddie Jackson (SO) Columbiana
Kennedy Lewis (SR) Southern Local
Hailey Muntean (SR) Columbiana
Emma Murphy (JR) United

Freshmen to Watch

Grace Jones (United)
Alexa Kinneman (Southern Local)

Columbiana Clippers

Head Coach- Chad Moreschi
Last Year’s Results- 4th at Pine Lakes Sectional, 8th at Good Park District, Record 12-3, 1st Place EOAC tournament, 1st place: Terlesky Invitational @ The Lake Club, 4th place :Tam O’ Shanter Invitational
Coach’s Comments- We have our entire team returning after a successful year and 8th place finish at districts last year. This team is motivated to make a run for the state tournament this year.

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- 6th at Pine Lakes Sectional, 6-4, 1 District Qualifier (Paige Riggs)
Coach’s Comments- This group of young woman have put in a ton of work in the off-season. We are blessed that after just 3 short seasons of Southern Local Girls Golf, we will be able to have two separate varsity girls golf teams for the first time. The coaches are very proud of what the girls have built.

United Golden Eagles

Head Coach- Stacey Zines
Last Year’s Results- 6th at Pine Lakes Sectional, 7-6 last year; Matilyn Zines (2024 grad) was sectional and district champion and placed 8th at state.
Coach’s Comments- These girls are so much fun to be around. They work hard and know how to have fun playing a very difficult sport.