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The NOGA Lewis Cup Matches between teams of Amateurs vs Seniors went down to the last groups, while the NOPGA Mitchell-Haskell Tour Championship went down to the last holes...

Amateur Team, winners of the 2024 Lewis Cup.

NOGA Lewis Cup Matches

In a tight a race to the finish that started with a 6-6 tie after Saturday's team matches, the Amateur Team retained the Lewis Cup with a one point victory over the Senior Team in Sunday Singles at Westfield Country Club.
SUNDAY RESULTS > | SATURDAY RESULTS > | PHOTOS:
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Blake Sattler, 2024 Mitchell-Haskell Tour Championship

Mitchell-Haskell Tour Championship

Dover's Blake Sattler earned a comeback victory over Michael Balcar with a closing 66 at The Country Club; Gary Rusnak putted lights-out to top the Seniors in the NOPGA finale. RESULTS & GAME STORY >

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OHSAA Sectional Recaps

See what's happened thus far in Sectional Tournament play in Northern Ohio:

NORTHEAST SECTIONALS


Division I Boys - Grey Hawk (9/30/24)
Amherst Steele, Westlake, Avon Lake, and St. Edward advance as a team; Nolan Toole, Luke Nedoma, Oliver Marcelo, and Cole Odon as individuals. Westlake's Matthew Brown is medalist with 73.

Division I Boys - Quail Hollow (9/30/24)
University School, St. Ignatius, Mentor, and Painesville Riverside advance as a team; Mario Daher, Joey Dialfredi, Joey Moore, and Ty Roediger as individuals. Caden Boyd of Riverside and University School's Jackson Pinney and Ethan Roberts share co-medalist honors with 70.

Division I Boys - Tannenhauf (9/27/24)
Hoover, Canfield, Massillon Jackson, and Green advance as a team; Liam Curtis, Thomas Mankowski, Eddie Karam, and Aiden Koehler as individuals. Silas Kirkpatrick of Green is medalist with 72.

Division I Boys - Windmill Lakes (9/30/24)
Hudson, Walsh Jesuit, Brecksville-Broadview Hts, and Stow-Munroe Falls advance as a team; Matthew Contipelli, Warner Carter, Kyle Lancaster, and Mica Thirionas individuals. Hudson's Sam Fauver is medalist with 64.

Division I Girls - Big Met (9/30/24)
Magnificat, St. Joseph Academy, Brunswick, and Rocky River advance as a team; Olivia Tobin, Hannah Lee, Sydney Bass, and Srikanishka Badri as individuals. Magnificat's Maureen O'Leary is medalist with 71.

Division I Girls - The Elms (9/30/24)
Hoover, Massillon Jackson, Green, and Uniontown Lake advance as a team; Zoe Mort, Quinn Malarkey, Edisa Plants, and Anna Yacknow as individuals. Hoover's Ellie Hutzler is medalist with 71.

Division II Boys - Pine Hills (9/25/24)
Bay, Orange, and Gilmour Academy advance as a team; Cord Steigmeier, Dominick Marchetta, and Raymond Pavlick as individuals. Ryan Panzica of Gilmour Academy is medalist with 74.

Division II Boys - Quail Hollow (9/23/24)
Chagrin Falls, Lake Catholic, and Notre Dame Cathedral Latin advance as a team; Dylan Phillips, Jason Demonica, and Kevin Dang as individuals. Dylan Phillips of West Geauga is medalist with 72.

Division II Boys - The Elms (9/23/24)
South Range, Waynedale, and West Branch advance as a team; Garett Dillon, Sam Yoder, and Drew Mothersbaugh as individuals. Garett Dillon of Marlington and Jack Carey of South Range are co-medalists with 74.

Division II Boys - Windmill Lakes (9/23/24)
Poland Seminary, Ursuline, and Hubbard advance as a team; James Morgan, Cole Bruno and Matthew Fowler as individuals. James Morgan of Southeast is medalist with 69.

Division II Girls - Pine Lakes (9/26/24)
Columbiana, LaBrae, West Branch, and Pymatuning Valley advance as a team; Katie Pregibon, Kennedy Lewis, Ally Gassman, and Olivia Ashburn as individuals. Katie Pregibon of Mooney is medalist with 85.

Division II Girls - Punderson (9/23/24)
Southeast, Ashtabula Edgewood, Chagrin Falls, and Orange advance as a team; Addison Williams, MacEy McGhee, Anistyn Williams, and Maggie Kothera as individuals. Taylor Blazek of Southeast is medalist with 73.

Division II Girls - The Pines (9/25/24)
Keystone, East Canton, Tuslaw, and Canton South advance as a team; Dally Meek, Kylie Hostettler, Madison Wade, and Nicole Ferguson as individuals. Mia Steigerwald of East Canton is medalist with 82.

Division III Boys - Pleaseant Valley (9/25/24)
Smithville, Independence, and Kirtland advance as a team; Will Giesbrecht, Zach Brahler, and Judah Layton as individuals. Nick Nead of Kirtland is medalist with 76.

Division III Boys - Riverview (9/25/24)
Warren JFK, Badger, and Jackson-Milton advance as a team; Braydon Demaria, Diesel Williams, and Cameron Huff as individuals. Austin Mariani of Badger is medalist with 70.

Division III Boys - Salem Hills (9/26/24)
Mooney, Lowellville, and Columbiana advance as a team; Jackson Ensley, Jacob Rainieri, and AJ Sandy as individuals. Tyler Guerrieri of Mooney and Jackson Ensley of New Middletown Springfield are co-medalists at 73.

NORTHWEST SECTIONALS


Division I Boys - Stone Ridge (9/25/24)
Anthony Wayne, Toledo St. Francis, Perrysburg, Sylvania Northview, and Toledo St. John's Jesuit advance as a team; Kyle Freels, Ryan Thomas, Nathan Cavanagh, Jaren Honsberger, and Isaac Vens as individuals. Anthony Wayne's Ted Robertson is medalist with 70.

Division I Boys - Sycamore Springs (9/25/24)
Findlay, Lexington, Columbian, Lima Shawnee, and Ashland advance as a team; Josh Maglott, Robert Rich, Nick Steinbrunner, Avery Scheel, and Stephan Lukac as individuals. Lexington's Jackson Durchik is medalist with 74.

Division I Girls - Eagle's Landing (9/23/24)
St. Ursula, Anthony Wayne, Sylvania Southview, Notre Dame, and Perrysburg advance to Districts as a team; Ava Hesselschwardt, Lyndi Wolf, Kallie Yeager, Sophie Fruth, and Sienna Welch as individuals. Sophia Stanton of Anthony Wayne and Emma Myers of St. Ursula Academy shared co-medalist at 71.

Division I Girls - Sycamore Springs (9/23/24)
Ashland, Lexington, Findlay, Bellview, and Ontario advance as a team; Ireland Hart, Kilee Duncan, Samantha Young, Brooke Baucher, and Emily Terry as individuals. Ava Metz of Findlay and Makaree Chapman of Lexington share co-medalist with 78.

Division II Boys - Eagle's Landing (9/26/24)
Ottawa Hills, Genoa, and Swanton advance as a team; Lane Lopez, Grady Short, Parker Bengry, and Kai Dauber as individuals. Isaac Ewersen of Genoa Area and Yale Feniger of Ottawa Hills share co-medalist with 72.

Division II Boys - Moose Landing (9/26/24)
Napoleon, Ottawa-Glandorf, and St. Marys Memorial advance as a team; Evan Speicher, Tyler Overman, Andrew Tomlinson, and Brock Montgomery as individuals. Brock Montgomery of Upper Sandusky is medalist with 70.

Division II Boys - Woussickett (9/26/24)
Clyde, Bellevue, and Vermilion advance as a team; Landon Ball, Parker Tinch, Nate McMullen, and Kyle Schaefer as individuals. Tyson Baptista of Bellevue, Landon Ball of Clear Fork, and Joshua Swartz of Clyde share co-medalist with 74.

Division II Girls - Auglaize (9/24/24)
Van Buren, Wayne Trace, and Patrick Henry advance as a team; Sophie Eustace, Natalie Timbrook, and Kennedy Morras as individuals. Addyson Adams of Van Buren is medalist with 76.

Division II Girls - Fostoria C.C. (9/25/24)
Fremont St. Joseph, Margaretta, and Calvert advance as a team; Kristin Combs, Sarah Combs, and Lillie Fox as individuals. Ryan Dickman of Fremont St. Joseph is medalist with 77.

Division II Girls - Ironwood (9/25/24)
Archbold, Otsego, and Wauseon advance as a team; Kalleigh Mignin, Madison Zimmerman, and Hannah Schimmoeller as individuals. Ruth Shelt of Wauseon is medalist with 78.

Division II Girls - Moose Landing (9/25/24)
Kalida, Minster, and St. Henry advance as a team; Shay Boroff, Ali Trego, and Kallie McKinley as individuals. Grace Schroeder of Kalida is medalist with 83.

Division II Girls - Valley View (9/25/24)
Colonel Crawford, Wynford, and Huron advance as a team; Joy Kim, Annabelle Seville, and Ella Schmidt as individuals. Joy Kim of St. Peter's is medalist with 82.

Division III Boys - Colonial (9/26/24)
Minster, St. Henry, and Delphos St. John's advance as a team; Mathew Dealey, Levi Clum, and Eli Schumm as individuals. Tyce McClain of Delphos St. John's is medalist with 71.

Division III Boys - Green Hills (9/26/24)
Huron, Sandusky SMCC, and Old Fort advance as a team; Max Hartman, Nolan Ryan, and Tyler Harris as individuals. Blake Finneran of Sandusky SMCC is medalist with 66.

Division III Boys - Ironwood (9/26/24)
Pettisville, Montpelier, and Tinora advance as a team; Hayden Timbrook, Samuel Kutz, and Daniel Donovan as individuals. Jack Leppelmeier of Pettisville is medalist with 73.

Division III Boys - Pike Run (9/26/24)
Kalida, Wayne Trace, and Miller City advance as a team; Evan Altenburger, Blake Kortokrax, and Brevin Brandt as individuals. Robert Nartker of Kalida is medalist with 72.

Division III Boys - Sycamore Springs (9/26/24)
Van Buren, Carey, and Arcadia advance as a team; Nathan Alge, Justin Thiel, and Blake Moes as individuals. Jake Schroeder of Van Buren is medalist with 68.

Division III Boys - Valley View (9/26/24)
Ashland Crestview, Calvert, and Ridgemont advance as a team; Lance Frankart, Weston Prenger, and Hunter Haynes as individuals. Carter Bowman of Crestview and Lance Frankart of Mohawk are co-medalists with 75.

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CALL FOR ENTRIES:

- Sat, Oct 5: Little Mountain 3-M Ironman Scramble, Little Mountain CC, Concord
- Sat, Oct 12 - Sun, Oct 13: Tuscarawas County Amateur, Zoar Golf Club
- Sat, Oct 19: Twin Lakes Fall 2-Player Scramble, The Fairways, Kent
- Sat, Oct 26: Zoar Fall 2-Player Scramble, Zoar Golf Club

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NEWS & NOTES:


- LAST CALL for the Little Mountain 3-Player Ironman Scramble at Little Mountain CC in Concord on Saturday, October 5;

- CALL FOR ENTRIES for the Tuscarawas County Amateur, a 36-hole individual stroke play event at Zoar Golf Club on Saturday, Oct 12 and Sunday, Oct 13;

- Cleveland Am champ Lucas Liberatore took the Cleveland Metroparks Golf Player of the Year honors by a whopping 59 points, as the top-10 players in season-long play earned bonus gift cards;

- The Northern Ohio PGA takes on the Southern Ohio PGA in the 28th Ohio Cup Matches for two days starting Wednesday, Oct 2nd, watch the website for results;

- Team Blackburn and Team Marozzi shared the victory at the Madison Fall 3-Player Scramble, shooting 16-under par 55;

- Former Hudson resident and past Northeast Ohio Am, Summit County Am, and Ohio Senior Am champion Dave Pulk, who now lives in Virginia, recently won the Virginia State Super Senior Championship, taking medalist honors in qualifying then winning this state match play title;

- It's High School Golf Tournament Time! Follow all of the Sectional and District results until the State Championships in mid-October on Northern Ohio Golf.
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