Preview: Get to Know These Contenders

June 8, 2016

By Geoff Kimmerly
Second Half editor

A sense of familiarity surrounds all four of this weekend’s MHSAA Lower Peninsula Golf Finals.

In Division 1, Detroit Catholic Central is the reigning champion and again looks incredibly strong, while in Division 3 Lansing Catholic has won three straight and will play to become the 12th team to win four consecutive titles.

The familiarity at Divisions 2 and 4 is more about teams knowing each other well; in Division 2, the top three ranked teams also played in the same Regional last week, while in Division 4 two of the top three hail from the Muskegon area.

Below are some expected team and individual favorites at each Final. First-round play tees off at 9 a.m. Friday, with the final round beginning at 9 a.m. Saturday. Click for a full list of Finals qualifiers and Regional results

LP Division 1 at The Meadows at Grand Valley State University

Top-ranked: 1. Detroit Catholic Central, 2. Grosse Pointe South, 3. Grand Blanc.

Detroit Catholic Central ran away with last year’s title at Ferris State but might be even more unstoppable this weekend. Another sub-300 performance would seem to put the Shamrocks out front, but there’s a strong field ready to pounce if presented the opportunity; nine other finalists shot 308-316 at their Regionals, and Plymouth put up a 283 at its District at Fox Hills.

Detroit Catholic Central: Three Shamrocks finished among the top eight individually at the 2015 Final as DCC won the team title by 31 strokes, and all three are back – senior Max Palmer (tied for eighth) and juniors James Piot (tied for eighth) and Ben Smith (third). They shot a 283 to win their District at Chemung Hills in Howell and a 295 to win the Regional at Hartland, taking at least three of the top four individual places at both.

Grosse Pointe South: The Blue Devils shot a 290 to win their District at St. Clair Shores Golf Club and a solid 310 to finish second to Warren DeLaSalle at the Regional at The Orchards in Washington Township. Sophomores Evan Theros and Patrick Sullivan tied for third at the Regional and played rounds for last season’s team that finished sixth at the Division 1 Final. Juniors Jon Teddy Schoof and David Scupholm and senior Jon Theros also played in last year’s Final, giving South one of the most veteran lineups this weekend.

Grand Blanc: The Bobcats didn’t even make last season’s Final, but have stormed back and traded shots with No. 6 Midland the last two rounds, finishing second to the Chemics in the District but beating them by five strokes to win their Regional at Boulder Pointe in Oxford. Sophomore Zach Hopkins tied for individual runner-up at the Regional as three players finished among the top nine (with ties). The two players who didn’t break the top 10 were among the top eight (with ties) at the District.

Other individuals of note: Reigning champion Andrew Walker of Battle Creek Lakeview returns to lead a group including six of last season’s top 10 and two of the top three. The Spartans senior won his District at El Dorado in Mason with a 72 and shot the same score to win the Regional at Cedar Springs’ Cedar Chase. Flushing senior Joe Montpas tied with Smith for third last year, only three strokes back, and he won his District at Grand Traverse Resort with a 73 and his Regional at Boulder Pointe with a 69. Northville’s Jimmy Dales was 10th individually in 2015 as only a freshman, and Plymouth junior Jack Boczar made headlines last month with a winning 64 at his District.

LP Division 2 at Battle Creek’s Bedford Valley

The three top-ranked teams finished the Regional within four strokes of each other at Pohlcat in Mount Pleasant (Forest Hills Eastern at 312, Forest Hills Northern at 314 and St. Johns at 316). But Forest Hills Northern was the only one to play as a team at last year’s Final, although Forest Hills Eastern was runner-up only two seasons ago.

Top-ranked: 1. Ada Forest Hills Eastern, 2. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Northern, 3. St. Johns.

Ada Forest Hills Eastern: The Hawks actually had to bounce back to win the Regional after finishing second to Forest Hills Northern at their District at Thornapple Pointe in Grand Rapids. Senior Zach Robbins tied for third at the District and then second at the Regional, where he was joined by sixth-place senior Marc Gerst in the top 10 against a strong field. Both played on the 2014 Finals runner-up team, and Robbins tied for fourth individually that year and sixth last season when he qualified alone.

Grand Rapids Forest Hills Northern: The Huskies finished third last season, nine strokes back of champion DeWitt, and return a number of veterans. Senior Spencer Schab tied for 10th individually in 2015 and has finished among the top 20 at both the District and Regional, with senior Phil Lodzinski standing out most by winning the Regional and finishing second at the District. Seniors Brian McHale and Chase Lebster also both played at last season’s Final, and Lebster was third at the District two weeks ago. Forest Hills Northern is seeking its first Finals title since 1983.

St. Johns: The Redwings are playing for their first championship, and first top-two finish since 1961 – and might have a two-year window with four juniors and a sophomore in the starting lineup. Junior Eric Nunn missed the top 10 at last year’s Final by four strokes playing as an individual qualifier, and he was one of three placing among the top six (plus ties) at the Regional. Junior Zach Rosendale tied for second at the Regional and won his District at Pine River in Alma, where four St. Johns players finished among the top six (with ties).

Other individuals of note: Robbins and Schab are joined by two others who finished among the top 10 a year ago – Otsego junior Tyler Rayman, who tied for fourth, and Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood junior Devin Deogun, who also tied for sixth. Deogun shot a 67 at his Regional to finish low among four who broke 70 in all of Division 2. Pontiac Notre Dame junior Jackson Stowe (68), East Lansing senior Ian Carroll (68) and Trojans junior Tony Fuentes (69) were the others.

LP Division 3 at Michigan State University’s Forest Akers East

Top-ranked: 1. Lansing Catholic, 2. Jackson Lumen Christi, 3. Frankenmuth.

Lansing Catholic has won the last three Division 3 championships, after Jackson Lumen Christi won four straight from 2009-12. Lumen Christi also finished runner-up in 2013 and 2014. So it’s easy to understand why those two are the favorites again – although there are a few more that definitely have shown the ability to impact this tournament.

Lansing Catholic: The Cougars’ winning 305 at its Regional at Twin Brooks in Chesaning was 13 strokes lower than any other Regional score in Division 3 and 17 strokes better than a field that included No. 4 Tawas and No. 13 Freeland. Lansing Catholic’s 309 to win the District at Glebrier in Perry beat the field by 42 strokes. Senior Owen Rush was third at the 2015 Final and won last week’s Regional with a 69 and the District with a 72; sophomore Ethan O’Farrell and senior Viani Magaswaran both posted top–seven finishes at both preliminary levels as well, and junior Peter Kramer tied for second at the District.

Jackson Lumen Christi: The Titans finished third last season without putting a player among the individual top 10; only senior Will Double is back from last season’s starting five, and he’s joined by another group of solid players capable of making a move. All five finished among the top six at the District, led by junior and champion Luke Girodat, and Double was runner-up at the Regional as all five tied for 16th or higher.

Frankenmuth: The Eagles went from unranked to contender status after shooting a 318 – the second-lowest of any Division 3 team at Regionals – to win by 14 at Atlas Valley in Grand Blanc. Frankenmuth put two among the top 10 at their District but three among the top four at their Regional – junior Chase Singer was runner-up and senior Sam Struble and junior Daniel Wagner tied for fourth.

Other individuals of note: Only four of last season’s top 10 are back, including Lansing Catholic’s Rush. But that group also includes Macomb Lutheran North senior and individual qualifier Scott Sparks, who won the Division 3 individual title as a sophomore in 2014 before tying for sixth a year ago. Freeland senior Ben Balen also is back after tying for sixth, and Portland senior Rhet Schrauben was fourth last season and third as a sophomore.

LP Division 4 at Michigan State University’s Forest Akers West

Top-ranked: 1. North Muskegon, 2. Kalamazoo Christian, 3. Muskegon Catholic Central.

After finishing only two strokes behind Suttons Bay last season, North Muskegon is top-ranked heading into the weekend and seeking its first championship since 1997. But Muskegon Catholic Central has joined the conversation by finishing only 11 strokes back of North Muskegon at their District and two back at the Regional. Kalamazoo Christian has never won an MHSAA title in this sport and was eighth a year ago among a tightly-packed field, but won its District by 15 and its Regional by 30 over the last two weeks.

North Muskegon: The Norsemen tied for second last season despite its low scorer, now-senior Will Mierz, coming in only ninth. That consistency among the group has continued to pay off with four of last season’s top five back and three of the four finishing tied for seventh or better at the Regional at The Emerald in St. Johns. Junior Brendan Harris was runner-up at the Regional with a 70, while junior Gannon Moss led four among the top eight (with ties) with a third-place 75 at the District at Stonegate in Muskegon.

Kalamazoo Christian: Four of the top five from last season’s eighth-place finisher are back this weekend, including sophomores Colin Sikkenga and John Cramer. Sikkenga tied for seventh at last season’s Final and won the Regional last week at Thornapple Creek with Cramer coming in eighth and seniors Taylor Resh and Jared Wenke placing sixth and seventh, respectively. All five Kalamazoo Christian players finished among the top 13 (with ties) at a District at Milham Park in Kalamazoo against a field that also included No. 7 Kalamazoo Hackett and No. 10 Concord.

Muskegon Catholic Central: Like Frankenmuth in Division 3, MCC also went from unranked to contender with a strong postseason so far. The Crusaders did finish just two strokes back of North Muskegon at the Regional with junior Collin Powers finishing first overall and two others coming in among the top seven, and Powers also took first at the District. He was fifth at the 2015 Final and this time will be one of four current players who were in the lineup as MCC finished ninth as a team.

Other individuals of note: Seven of last season’s top 10 are back, with Jackson Christian senior individual qualifier Noah Schneider the highest returning placer after coming in third and four strokes off the lead. East Jordan junior individual qualifier Logan Smith tied with Powers for fifth last season, with Concord now-senior Jacob Butterfield seventh and Clarkston Everest Collegiate now-senior Tyler Rozwadowski 10th. Schneider and Rozwadowski shot 73s to tie for the third-lowest Regional score in Division 4 last week, behind only Powers’ 68 and Harris’ 70.

NOTE: West Bloomfield Frankel Jewish Academy will play its Division 4 rounds Thursday and Friday. 

PHOTO: Lansing Catholic’s Owen Rush watches a shot during the first day of the Lower Peninsula Division 3 Final last season; he ended up third overall as the Cougars won their third straight team title. (Click to see more from HighSchoolSportsScene.com.)

Preview: Chasing Familiar Favorites

June 2, 2015

By Geoff Kimmerly
Second Half editor

Three of last season’s Lower Peninsula boys golf champions are expected to repeat this weekend, and three of last season’s four individual champions also will return.

The lineups at the top of this spring’s MHSAA Finals clearly will be elite – but the reigning champs are no sure things to win again as a number of standouts return throughout the field, including 24 total top-10 placers from a year ago.

Below are some expected team and individual favorites at each Final. First-round play tees off at 9 a.m. Friday, with the final round also beginning at 9 a.m. Saturday. Click for a full list of Finals qualifiers and Regional results

DIVISION 1 at Katke Golf Course, Ferris State University

Top ranked: 1. Detroit Catholic Central, 2. Hartland, 3. Grosse Pointe South.

Detroit Catholic Central: The Shamrocks just made the MHSAA Final, finishing third at a competitive Regional at Oak Pointe Country Club in Brighton with 312 strokes – only two ahead of Novi and six ahead of Detroit U-D Jesuit. Sophomore James Piot tied for sixth at the 2014 Final and finished third at last week’s Regional, with sophomore Ben Smith and senior Glenn Piot also back from last season’s lineup and finishing among the Regional top 25. Senior Will Coffman carded a 78 to finish 12th.

Hartland: The Eagles edged DCC at Oak Pointe to finish second at the Regional after missing Finals weekend a year ago. Bryce Messner made the Finals as an individual last season and finished 13th at last week's Regional atop a lineup of all seniors; Beau Breault led the way with a second-place 72, and all five shot 81 or lower.

Grosse Pointe South: The Blue Devils shot 304 at their Regional at The Orchards in Washington; that score was the third-lowest for all LPD1 Regionals. The top three shooters from last season’s 15th-place Final performance will return this weekend, led by sophomore and Regional medalist John Schoof. Senior David Szymanski also played at last season’s Final and was third at the Regional, and junior David Scupolm finished fifth at the Regional.

Other individuals of note: Only four of last season’s top 10 are back this weekend, but among them are two of five who tied for first after 36 holes and went on to a playoff. Midland Dow senior Ben Roeder won that tie-breaker in three holes and is back as a favorite after finishing second at the Currie Golf Course Regional to Midland sophomore Top Kamnark. Rockford senior Joel Pietilla also played in that 2014 playoff, and he took fifth at his Regional at Grand Haven Golf Course – where Battle Creek Lakeview junior Andrew Walker, tied for ninth at last season’s Final, emerged as Regional champ with a 71. Junior Daniel Settecerri led Bloomfield Hills to the team title at Oak Pointe with a first-place 70, and senior Donnie Trosper helped Canton advance with a third-place finish at Dearborn Country Club by carding a first-place 72.

DIVISION 2 at Forest Akers East, Michigan State University

Top ranked: 1. Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood, 2. DeWitt, 3. East Lansing.

Cranbrook Kingswood: The Cranes claimed their second championship in three seasons in 2014 and won their Regional by 14 strokes featuring three of their top four players from last season’s Final. Senior Dylan Deogun was first at the Regional with a 70 and sophomore Devin Deogun was third with a 75, while senior Mason Schultz carded a 79 to finish eighth as all five players placed among the top 19. Dylan Deogun finished third at last season’s Final, and Devin missed the top 10 by only three strokes as a freshman.

DeWitt: The Panthers won a Regional at Binder Park in Battle Creek that featured three teams ranked among the top six in Division 2. DeWitt shot the low Regional score for all of Division 2, 303, with freshman Joey Croley finishing first individually at 72 and senior teammate Mike Coscarelli coming in second at 73. Coscarelli, senior Owen Beyer and senior Geoffry Croley all are back from the team that finished seventh at last season’s Final, where Geoffry Croley also tied for ninth individually and Beyer missed the top 10 by a stroke.

East Lansing: The Trojans finished runner-up to DeWitt at Binder Park at 319 with senior Joe Croom and sophomore Scott Campbell tying for ninth, each shooting 78. East Lansing also finished just behind the Panthers at last season’s Final, taking eighth, but with four players they’ll return this weekend: Croom, junior Ian Carroll, senior Logan Wilcox and senior Paul Gagnier. Croom placed seventh individually in 2014.

Other individuals of note: Hamilton senior Nick Carlson opened his high school career with an MHSAA individual title in 2012 and will try to end with the same after finishing runner-up both of the last two seasons. Ada Forest Hills Eastern junior Zach Robbins was one of three who tied for fourth at last season’s Final, and like Carlson, won his Regional last week. Mason senior Tristan Brunst was among five who tied for ninth place in 2014, and he returns as an individual qualifier after finishing third at his Regional. Linden senior Devon Cota won the Regional at Jackson’s Calderone Farms with a 75.  

DIVISION 3 at Forest Akers West, Michigan State University

Top ranked: 1. Lansing Catholic, 2. Grosse Ile, 3. Jackson Lumen Christi.

Lansing Catholic: The Cougars are looking to win their third straight LP Division 3 title with four of their top five back from last season’s Final. Senior Patrick Gillespie tied for fourth individually in 2014 and senior Niko Voutsaras was tied for fifth after the first round. They finished third and fifth, respectively, last week as Lansing Catholic as a team won the Regional at The Sawmill in Saginaw by 30 strokes at 303. Junior Owen Rush (fifth at Regional) and senior Adam Elias (10th) also started last season; Elias and Voutsaras also were among the starting five on the 2013 championship team.

Grosse Ile: After tying for 11th last season, the Red Devils are expected to make a big jump led by last season’s top Finals shooters Nick Bonamici and Adam Kopp. Grosse Ile finished second at its Regional at Grande Golf Club in Jackson, but only six strokes back of Jackson Lumen Christi. Kopp finished third individually at 74, and Bonamici was tied for seventh at 79. Senior Matt Simone also played a round at last season’s Final, and he was 14th at the Regional.

Jackson Lumen Christi: The Titans finished runners-up to Lansing Catholic the last two seasons after winning four straight titles from 2009-12, and should be in the mix again after winning the Regional at Grande Golf Club with four players from last season’s Final. Seniors Henry Hitt and Tyler Moser were the team’s top scorers at the 2014 Final – Hitt finishing individual runner-up – and they finished tied for fifth and tied for ninth, respectively, at the Regional. Junior Will Double and sophomore Luke Girodat split the fifth spot at last season’s Final, and they too made the top 10 at last week’s Regional, Girodat tying for seventh and Double tying for ninth as well.  

Other individuals of note: Five of last season’s top 10 are back this weekend, including four of the top five. Joining Hitt and Gillespie from that group are Macomb Lutheran North junior Scott Sparks, who won last season’s individual championship by seven strokes, and junior Rhet Schrauben, who finished third at the Final. Both were Regional champs last week. Ludington junior Chase Lakari tied for ninth last season and helped his team to a Division 3 Regional-best team score of 302. Senior teammate Spence Hackert was Regional medalist at Katke Golf Course with a 71, and Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central senior Andrew Skibski took the Regional at Grande with a 70.

DIVISION 4 at The Meadows, Grand Valley State University

Top ranked: 1. White Pigeon, 2. Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart, 3. North Muskegon.               

White Pigeon: The Chiefs are a good pick to repeat as champions with nearly the same lineup as that which won by nine strokes a year ago. White Pigeon won its Regional at Klinger Lake in Sturgis by 11 strokes over No. 4-ranked Kalamazoo Hackett. Sophomore Jorden Olsen finished runner-up at his Regional with a 76, falling in a playoff, and senior Riley Olsen was third at the Regional and tied for sixth at the 2014 Final. Seniors Andrew Mann, Christian Ryall-Shoup and Jack Tippman all also played in last season’s Final, Mann and Ryall-Shoup both rounds and Tippman one of two. Mann tied for eighth among individuals.

Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart: The Irish shot 336 at The Emerald in St. Johns to edge two teams including North Muskegon by only three strokes to win the Regional. Sacred Heart is expected to take a big jump from last season’s 10th place at the Final as it pursues its first MHSAA championship in the sport since 1985. Four starters, all juniors, are back from that team: Ayush Mohan was third at the Regional, Jake Starry was seventh, and Sam Kindermann and Casey Ervin also bring Finals experience.

North Muskegon: The Norsemen finished only 11 strokes back in 2014 and return three of their top five led by junior Will Mierz, who tied for 10th individually last season. Sophomore Connor McEvoy and senior Mitch Edick also played on last year’s fourth-place finisher, and all five players finished among the top 21 at The Emerald.

Other individuals of note: Nine of 12 who finished among the top 10 (with ties) will play this weekend, led by reigning champion Joel Sneed of Leland, runner-up Sam Wagner of Pentwater, third-place Noah Schneider of Jackson Christian and fourth-place Devin Capron of Suttons Bay. Sneed, a senior, won a loaded Regional at Mistwood in Maple City, shooting 72 while East Jordan sophomore Logan Smith was second at 75, Mesick junior Alex Stanton (tied for 10th at 2014 Final) was third at 78 and Capron – also a senior – was fifth at 80 behind senior teammate Lars Thornton. Wagner, a senior, won the Regional at The Emerald, and Schneider, a junior, won the Regional at Polo Fields in Ypsilanti ahead of Grosse Pointe Woods University Liggett senior Stephen Campau (tied for eighth at 2014 Final). Clarkston Everest Collegiate junior Tyler Rozwadowski could be among those who break into the mix; he won the Regional at Westwynd in Oakland Township with a 76. So too could Kalamazoo Christian freshman Colin Sikkenga, who won the playoff over White Pigeon's Olsen. 

NOTE: West Bloomfield Frankel Jewish Academy will play its Division 4 rounds Wednesday and Friday. 

PHOTO: Leland’s Joel Sneed watches a shot during last season’s run to the Lower Peninsula Division 4 individual championship. Sneed has signed with the University of Nebraska.