Minerva girls 12th in first state bid since ’14
AKRON — Canfield finished 10th and Minerva 12th at the 33rd Ohio Division I girls golf state tournament that concluded Monday.
Canfield, reaching the state tournament for the first time in 12 years, had a two-day total of 683 (338-345) at Firestone Country Club’s Fazio Course, formerly known as the West Course.
Minerva, at state for the third time and first since 2014, shot a 784 (407-377).
The Lions won the Eastern Buckeye Conference and went 18-0 in the regular season.
Their top three golfers will return as sophomore Peyton Beaumariage tied for 50th with a 178 (95-83), freshman Emery Sell tied for 64th with a 193 (96-97) and junior Delaney Sell was 67th with a 198 (99-99). Senior Mady Bartley followed by tying for 69th with a 221 (117-104) and senior Hannah Kirkpatrick was 71st with a 223 (125-98).
Dublin Jerome swept the Division I girls and boys state championships for the fifth time. The Celtics also swept the team titles in 2005, 2011, 2012 and 2013.
TEAM STANDINGS
1. Dublin Jerome 618 (309-309); 2. Olentangy 637 (329-308); 3. Magnificat 636 (325-311); 4. Walsh Jesuit 642 (323-319); 5. Springboro 656 (329-327); 6. Toledo St. Ursula Academy 652 (326-329); 7. Medina Highland 654 (321-333); 8. Cincinnati Anderson 680 (347-333); 9. Cincinnati Sycamore 682 (346-336); 10. Canfield 683 (338-345); 11. Whitehouse Anthony Wayne 724 (360-364); 12. Minerva 784 (407-377).
JFK leads D3 boys
SUNBURY — The Warren JFK boys golf team is off to a good start toward a third straight state as the Eagles took the lead in the Division III first round Monday.
Warren JFK had an 18-hole score of 309, 10 strokes ahead of Berlin Hiland, at NorthStar Golf Club north of Columbus.
The Eagles are coming off their second straight and fifth state title overall last year.
Senior Julian Bolino leads Warren JFK with a 73, good for third place. Senior Andrew Fredenburg is tied for fourth place with a 74.
Salem Hills sectional champion Mooney is seventh in the team standings (332) and runner-up Mogadore is 10th (351).
Mooney senior Alex Eckstein, the 2023 state runner-up, is seventh with a 75.
Springfield senior Jackson Ensley is tied for 18th with an 80.
Hiland senior Jack Mast tops the 72-golfer field with a 70, one stroke ahead of Kalida sophomore Paul Stechschulte.
The second and final round will begin at 9 a.m. today.