The Taming of Sable Creek

The conditions at Sable Creek Golf Course were no joke for the Division 2 Girls District Tournament in 2022. The 5,800 yard track, which includes water on half of its holes, yielded some high scores on October 6th. At the end of that balmy Thursday, three teams and three individuals had punched their tickets to The Ohio State Gray Course in Columbus to participate in the State Tournament.

The Independence Blue Devils are no stranger to the State Tournament. 2022 was a special year for another reason, though. Head coach Karl Schuld was in his final season as head of the Blue Devil program, which he started in 2014. Schuld has been the only head coach the program has ever seen and has led his squad to Columbus multiple times. Independence capped off another Chagrin Valley Conference title and another Sectional title with the District Championship after shooting 361. It was a balanced attack as all four of the team’s scorers shot within two strokes of each other. Senior Hillary Esper’s 89 led Independence, followed by junior Molly McGreal’s 90, and 91s from senior Emma Konopa and sophomore Bel Trombetta. Trombetta brought the program full circle, as her sister Sophia was Schuld’s freshman star when he started the program.

Following Independence at the District Tournament were the Hawken Hawks, who finished two strokes behind the Blue Devils. Having the defending individual state champion, senior Ella Wong, helped Hawken clinch their berth to the State Tournament. Wong, along with fellow senior Kate Petersen, helped the Hawks finish second in the Chagrin Valley Conference and second at the Sectional Tournament, both to Independence. Head coach Jennifer Creech leaned on Wong and Petersen throughout the year. She was rewarded in Columbus as Ella Wong successfully defended her state title, becoming one of the few back to back state champions in OHSAA golf history.

The Irish from St. Vincent-St. Mary High School joined Independence and Hawken at Ohio State in 2022. SVSM got increasingly better as the year went on, especially their young players, who gained confidence and comfort throughout the season. The team finished early in the day at Districts and had to play the waiting game. “We didn’t know until the very last minute that we made it,” explained Dirk Hartman, head coach for the Irish. “We finished and had to wait. It was painful watching the teams fall on the live app.” At that point, the players began to feel the same way their coach had throughout the day. “I felt helpless,” said Hartman. “It was out of our control.” When all the dust settled, St. Vincent-St. Mary was able to claim the third spot in the District Tournament and make the school’s first ever trip to the State Tournament. It was quite the ride throughout the year for the Irish, who won the Flo Barr Invitational, the Lady Irish Invitational, and the Warren Invitational. Junior Raygan Hoover was the star of the show, but it was two freshmen, including Hoover’s younger sister, that pushed the Irish over the top and made them a contender to get to Columbus. Rylee Hoover and Caitrin Coyle are those two freshmen who will be key pieces as SVSM moves forward. Junior Reese Latta and senior Lola Reynolds were also big contributors for the Irish this year.

Coming up just short of earning a spot at the State Tournament were a couple Division 2 blue bloods, the Canton Central Catholic Crusaders and the Youngstown Ursuline Fighting Irish. Canton Central Catholic came up seven shots short of catching St. Vincent-St. Mary to make a second straight appearance in Columbus. The Crusaders returned three players from their 2021 run, but with a small team consisting of only four players, they could not quite jump into the third spot. Ursuline’s senior heavy squad came up three shots behind Canton Central Catholic for the fourth spot, followed by West Branch, Chagrin Falls, and Ravenna Southeast.

Individuals advancing to Columbus were Abbie Retherford from Ravenna and Mati Zines from United, who tied for medalist honors at the District Tournament. Zines won the playoff to earn the top spot. They were joined by Siena Maschke from Laurel High School. Retherford plays on the boys team at Ravenna while Zines and Maschke both had to qualify for districts as individuals.

Congratulations to Ella Wong on her second consecutive OHSAA State Championship! Abbie Retherford finished tied for 8th place, Siena Maschke ended up in 10th place, and Mati Zines tied for 11th overall. Northeast Ohio was strongly represented by these ladies. In the team competition, Independence took home 3rd place, St. Vincent-St. Mary finished in 5th place, and Hawken earned 6th place overall.

St. Vincent-St. Mary, who brings back their entire top four, and Independence, under the direction of a new coach, look to be strong favorites to return to Columbus in 2023. Independence looks to be an excellent opportunity for any prospective coaches. The Irish know who their leader will be. Hartman has his eyes set on the ultimate goal. “Raygan Hoover and Caitrin Coyle had tremendous years and they are both coming back next year,” he stated. “This year’s team made history and was very special but next year’s team will be poised to not only make states and has a legitimate shot at bringing home a state title.” The third spot looks to be up in the air. Hawken will need to replace two of the best players in their program’s history while teams like Chagrin Falls, Edgewood, Canton South, and Ursuline all would like to make claims to get to Columbus as well.

Scheduling Page for Girls Coaches

Attention girls high school coaches who are looking for matches or tournaments, or coaches who are looking for teams for a tournament you are hosting. See below for a scheduling request form, responses, and a list of tournaments. Please contact bolinr@hudson.k12.oh.us with any questions.

Scheduling Form

This page has a quick form that you can fill out with your requests. Your responses will appear on a separate page and you can get in touch with other coaches who are looking to schedule. Please just follow the instructions on the form and your responses should appear within a few minutes of you submitting.

Response Page

This is where the responses to the form, along with contact information, will appear. Contact the appropriate coach to schedule a match or sign up for a tournament.

Tournament Page

We are trying to keep an up to date, comprehensive list of tournaments for coaches to look at. Tournaments on this page are listed as Openings, Full, Waiting List, Unknown, or may have specific restrictions. If you have any additions or changes to make, contact bolinr@hudson.k12.oh.us.

NEO Futures Tour Expects Junior, High School, and College Girls’ Memberships to Grow Again in 2023

The NEO Futures Tour expects another increase in female memberships in 2023 as the Tour has now expanded to include a total of 19 events at 19 outstanding golf courses covering Lake, Geauga, Cuyahoga, Medina, Portage, and Summit Counties. The mission statement remains the same, “To make junior golf accessible to all the youth of Northeast Ohio.”


In addition, the NEO Futures Tour is proud to be partnering with OhioHSGolf.com, the preeminent source for information regarding and showcasing girls golf in Northeast, Ohio. “We are delighted to be partnering with a media source focused on highlighting the great things our female youth are doing on the golf course and in the community.”


Membership grew to over 50 female members in 2022 representing over 20 high schools and colleges. The expectation is that we will exceed 75 female golfers for the 2023 season with over 30 high schools and colleges represented.


The tour is available to both male and female junior golfers from 4th grade through college age. Divisions are created based on skill level. We utilize modified tees for the younger golfers who play nine-hole tournaments and we have 18-hole tournaments for the High School and College players. There are both male and female divisions as well as A & B flights.


Membership registration is available at www.neofuturestour.com through 2/28/23 for $35. Post 2/28/23 membership registration is $60. Additional information regarding the NEO Futures Tour is available on our website.


Our 2023 tournament schedule is listed below with costs. Individual tournament registration will be live and available for registration by the end of February.

Questions: Please email neofuturestour@gmail.com

Welcome to Ohio HS Golf!

My name is Bobby Bolin, and I am the Girls Varsity Golf Coach at Hudson High School. If someone would have told me when I took this position four years ago that I would be publishing a website promoting girls golf, I would have told them they were certifiably insane. My wife, Dr. Megan Bolin, still does say that I’m crazy, yet her support for me and my cause is uplifting and inspiring. My passion for this sport has grown immensely due to several factors that I have experienced while coaching.

The first and most important factor is the people who I have encountered on this journey. Some of the most amazing student-athletes, coaches, and parents spend much of their fall season on the golf course. The stories, advice, and interactions I get while coaching are unmatched in anything else I do.

These athletes are unbelievably talented on the course, in the classroom, and in the community. For example, Dixon Hill from Hathaway Brown School is not only their top golfer, but she is nationally ranked as a squash player. I have had the pleasure of meeting players who participate in Academic Challenge, act in theatre programs, play a variety of varsity sports, and speak multiple foreign languages, just to list a few accomplishments. On top of that, the pure skill of these golfers is so fun to witness. I strongly believe that female athletes possess better technical skills and fundamentals than their male counterparts. This is on display all over interscholastic, college, and professional athletics for those who pay attention.

Saying that girls’ and women’s sports are underrepresented is nothing groundbreaking or earth-shattering. Seeing how girls and women are sometimes treated on the golf course can be, at times, downright appalling. We have become much more inclusive of female golfers over the past couple decades, but there is still some work to do. The purpose of this website is to give recognition to a sport, especially on the female side, that is often overlooked by the general population. These athletes deserve to be honored for their achievements and accomplishments. This website is designed to give them the space they should rightfully have.

I have always been fascinated by the sport of golf. I grew up playing as much as my family would allow me and spent a great deal of time watching golf on television. I played at Buckeye High School in Medina and continued to play casually after that. I started my coaching career as the girls coach at Padua Franciscan High School and coached the boys JV team at Hudson before taking over the girls program. The funny part is that my biggest passion for the sport has not been the game itself, but golf course architecture. In other words, I’m a huge nerd. As my coaching career has evolved, I have become more and more interested in the instruction aspect of golf. Coaching has made me both a better instructor but also a better (but still not great) player.

The relationships that are built through this sport are deep and lifelong. My assistant coaches, Marc Zustin and Brian Mangol, are two of my best friends. Our now-retired team booster representative (team mom), Kristen Grant, along with her husband Gary and two daughters, Lizzy and Meaghan, are like an extended family for me. Our players and their families have made me a better person and have become a huge part of my life. All this is because people have been given access to and the chance to embrace this sport.

To end my rambling, here is the mission of this website. I am not a journalist, so do not expect any Pulitzer Prize-winning writing. I’m not here to make any profit, to promote my team over others, or to disparage any other team, coach, or player. The purpose of this website is to showcase girls high school golf in Northeast Ohio by highlighting the teams, coaches, and players who make a positive impact on their school and community. Please join me in shedding light on our sport and the people who make it what it is.

If anyone would like to contribute in any way, please feel free to contact me at bolinr@hudson.k12.oh.us. We are always open to suggestions, ideas, and any kind of help.

Thank you to all who are here for promoting girls high school golf in Northeast Ohio. Also a huge thanks to Tim Naujoks for his dedication to creating a logo for the site and to Allison Noga for her proofreading skills.

Bobby Bolin