The Amherst Steele Boys Golf Team clinched their second consecutive Southwestern Conference Championship Tournament at Greyhawk Golf Club in LaGrange on Thursday. The victory secured the SWC Tournament title and ensured the Comets’ outright claim to the Southwestern Conference Championship for the second consecutive year and the third time in school history, adding to their previous titles in 1997 and 2023.
Tommy Urbancic of Avon was medalist at Greyhawk with a 74.
Amherst senior Jacob Sprinkle clinched the Southwestern Conference MVP title, the third Southwestern Conference MVP honor for the Comets in the last four years.
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FINAL RESULTS: Boys High School Golf
2024 Southwest Conference Golf Championship
Greyhawk Golf Club, LaGrange
Thursday, September 19, 2024
Amherst Steele 313
Avon 319
Olmsted Falls 326
Avon Lake 331
North Ridgeville 336
Berea-Midpark 338
Midview 344
Elyria 387
1 Tommy Urbancic , SR Avon 38 – 36 = 74
2 Michael Haddix , SR Steele 37 – 39 = 76
2 Cole Odon , JR Olmsted Falls 41 – 35 = 76
4 Kollin Nilson , JR Avon Lake 39 – 38 = 77
5 Prince Tran , SR Steele 40 – 38 = 78
5 Ethan Olszowy , SO Avon 38 – 40 = 78
7 Jacob Sprinkle , SR Steele 41 – 38 = 79
7 Wyatt Frank , JR Midview 39 – 40 = 79
7 Luke Nedoma , JR Berea-Midpark 36 – 43 = 79
10 Kyle Urban , SR North Ridgeville 43 – 37 = 80
10 Mark Behrend , SR Avon Lake 38 – 42 = 80
10 Rowan Seymour , SR Olmsted Falls 38 – 42 = 80
10 Jaxson Yoder , SO Steele 38 – 42 = 80
14 Mason Limpert , SO North Ridgeville 39 – 42 = 81
15 Oliver Marcelo , SO Berea-Midpark 39 – 43 = 82
16 Cooper Lodge , SR Avon 43 – 40 = 83
17 Tim Mai , SR Avon 43 – 41 = 84
18 Zack Snyder , SO Avon 43 – 42 = 85
18 Quade Hess , SO Olmsted Falls 40 – 45 = 85
18 Connor Lehmann , JR Olmsted Falls 43 – 42 = 85
21 Chase Cartwright , SO Avon Lake 47 – 39 = 86
21 Ethan Taylor , SR Midview 44 – 42 = 86
21 Patrick Dolin , JR Midview 44 – 42 = 86
21 Ryan Henderson , JR Olmsted Falls 44 – 42 = 86
21 Alek Kissane , JR Steele 43 – 43 = 86
21 Wyatt Austin , SR Avon 45 – 41 = 86
27 Joshua Behlke , JR North Ridgeville 45 – 42 = 87
27 Jordan Miller , JR Steele 44 – 43 = 87
27 Maxwell Blewitt , SR Elyria 42 – 45 = 87
27 Andrew Greger , SR Berea-Midpark 46 – 41 = 87
31 Ethan Crevda , JR North Ridgeville 44 – 44 = 88
31 Kooper Nilson , JR Avon Lake 46 – 42 = 88
31 Will Schnabel , SR Avon Lake 44 – 44 = 88
34 Grady Pellegrini , SR Avon Lake 47 – 42 = 89
35 Landon Krek , SR Berea-Midpark 47 – 43 = 90
36 Gavin Wagner , SO Berea-Midpark 45 – 46 = 91
37 Chase Harper , SR Midview 43 – 50 = 93
37 Nick Forristal , SR North Ridgeville 45 – 48 = 93
39 Ryan Kemer , SR Midview 50 – 45 = 95
40 Jonathan Klooz , JR Midview 48 – 48 = 96
40 Owen Timura , SR Olmsted Falls 51 – 45 = 96
40 Ryan Chavalia , SR Elyria 48 – 48 = 96
40 Andrew Peacock , SR Elyria 49 – 47 = 96
44 Tyeson Carter , SR North Ridgeville 45 – 52 = 97
45 Reid Shrefler , SO Berea-Midpark 50 – 55 = 105
46 Naylan Boddy , SR Elyria 54 – 54 = 108
47 Christian Jenkins , SR Elyria 62 – 77 = 139
— courtesy of Casey Wolf, Athletic Director, Amherst Steele High School
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