WIAA State Girls Golf Championships Preview

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State Girls Golf Championships Preview

THE STATE MEET:  The 52nd Annual Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Girls State Golf Championships will be held Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 9-10, at the University Ridge Golf Course in Madison, Wis. Competition will begin at 8 a.m. on both days. Sunday practice tee time assignments are available on the girls golf homepage of the WIAA website.

TICKET INFORMATION:  Ticket prices for the State Girls Golf Championships are $9 per day plus online fees, and they are available to be purchased on-line on the WIAA website through GoFan, the WIAA ticketing partner, at:  https://gofan.co/app/school/WIAAWI?activity=Golf.

STATE MEET STREAMED LIVE:  The ninth and 18th holes of the WIAA State Girls Golf Championships will be streamed live without subscription on the NFHS Network at nfhsnetwork.com/associations/wiaa-wi or WIAA.tv.

THE FORMAT:  The competition features a two-division format with 12 teams and 18 individual qualifiers competing in Division 1, and six teams and nine individual qualifiers participating in Division 2. Competitors play 36 holes, weather permitting, including 18 holes on each day. The lowest scores from the first day will have the later tee times Tuesday.

BY THE NUMBERS:  There were 173 teams eligible for the Tournament Series with 104 in Division 1 and 69 in Division 2. There have been 26 different schools that have won State team titles, and there have been 34 different schools that have had individuals earn medalist honors. There have been seven golfers that have scored a hole-in-one during the State Tournament, and there have been two girls that have won four State championships during their prep careers, sisters Lindsay Danielson (2005-08) and Casey Danielson (2009-12) from Osceola.

HOW THEY QUALIFIED:  The Division 1 field consists of the top two teams from each of the six sectionals, and the Division 2 field includes the top two teams from three sectionals. Eighteen individuals in Division 1 and nine individuals in Division 2 qualify as the top three players in each sectional that are not members of a qualifying team.

TEAMS COMPETING:  The schools qualifying for the State Championships in Division 1 are Bay Port, Brookfield Central, Brookfield East, Divine Savior Holy Angels, Holmen, Hudson, Kaukauna, Middleton, Oconomowoc, Union Grove, Waunakee and Westosha Central. The team qualifiers in Division 2 are Hayward, Jefferson, Lancaster, Notre Dame, Prescott and Xavier.

DIVISION 1 INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS:  The 18 individuals who have qualified for the State Championships in Division 1 are junior Karalyn Skinner of Altoona/Regis, junior Jaelyn Feller of Appleton East, senior Lia Maxwell of Arrowhead, freshman McKenna Nelson of Beaver Dam/Wayland Academy, senior Sarah Ramsden of Beloit Memorial, freshman Abby Henriksen of DeForest, freshman Emma Cunningham of Green Bay Preble/East/Southwest/West, freshman Rita Kuepper of Hartford, senior Anneke Barnett of Kettle Moraine, senior Bethany Vidruk of Milton, senior Drew Hoffer and junior Addison Sabel of Oregon, senior Krista Longden of Pewaukee, senior Vivien Ninham of Pulaski, senior Mahlia McCane of River Falls, senior Ana Frederiksen of Stevens Point, junior Daniella Honkamp of Whitefish Bay and senior Payton Morton of Wilmot.

DIVISION 2 INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS:  The nine individual qualifiers in Division 2 are junior Emma Dobbins of Aquinas, sophomore Belle Kongshaug of Colfax/Elk Mound, senior Jacklyn Thao of Edgewood, sophomore Lexi Marx of Ellsworth, junior Regan Hermanson of Marinette, freshman Morgan Lewis of Seymour, senior Ava Pesha of Somerset, senior Kadyn Peery of The Prairie School and senior Callee Fink of Winneconne.

LAST YEAR:  Westosha Central won its second consecutive Division 1 State team title with a four-player, 36-hole score of 626. Middleton finished runner-up at 645. Izzi Stricker of Waunakee was the individual champion, firing a 1-under-par score of 143. Prescott captured the Division 2 crown for the second straight year, finishing with a 36-hole total of 684 and winning a playoff versus  The Prairie School after the two teams tied through 36 holes. Ava Salay of Prescott was crowned medalist for the second year in a row with a score of 149. In addition to her two titles, she was runner-up in 2021.

INDIVIDUAL PREVIEW-DIVISION 1:  Seven of the top 10 finishers from last season’s championships return for a shot at the gold medal. Senior Izzi Stricker of Waunakee returns attempting to defend the gold medal she won last season. She also tied for 14th in 2021 and was 13th in 2020. Among the contenders to dethrone the champion are senior twins Kylie and Katelyn Walker of Westosha Central. Kylie finished runner-up last season and in a tie for fifth place in 2021 after tying for third in 2020. Katelyn tied for fifth a year ago after a ninth-place finish in 2021 and 22nd-place standing in 2020.  Another sister tandem could finish high on the leaderboard. Senior Madison Haugen of Brookfield East could also contend for the title. She placed fourth in 2022 after tying for 14th in 2021 finishing ninth in 2020. Payton Haugen returns to State after finishing seventh as a freshman last season. Senior Vivian Cressman of Middleton has the experience at State to compete for a medal after placing tied for fifth last season, tied for 20th in 2021 and finishing ninth in the 2020-21 alternate season. In addition, senior Lauren Lupinek of Oconomowoc seeks to improve on last year’s ninth-place finish. Sectional champions, in addition to the aforementioned competitors with Top-10 State finishes a year ago, competing to be in the mix for medalist honors are junior Karalyn Skinner of Altoona/Regis, who placed 15th in Division 2 in 2022; freshman Emma Cunningham of Green Bay Preble/East/Southwest/ West; and freshman McKenna Nelson of Beaver Dam/Wayland Academy.

INDIVIDUAL PREVIEW-DIVISION 2:  There are numerous golfers with quality State Tournament experience vying for medalist honors. Sophomore Belle Kongshaug of Colfax/Elk Mound led the tournament through the first day of competition and finished runner-up last year as a freshman. She is back for another shot at the title. Sophomore Aliisa Helminen of Xavier is in pursuit of the title this season after placing fourth last year. Senior Payton Schmidt of Jefferson has significant experience at State and should again contend for a medal. She placed fifth last year after a runner-up finish in 2021. Another golfer with significant State Meet experience is Senior Brianna Kirsch of Lancaster. She placed sixth last season after a third-place finish in 2021 and 13th in 2020. Senior Ava Pesha of Somerset came in seventh a year ago after a sixth-place finish in 2021.  She is back to build upon her previous experiences. Sectional champions, in addition to Kirsch and Pesha mentioned with the aforementioned competitors with Top-10 State finishes from a year ago, seeking to challenge for medalist designation is junior Ella Gelb of Notre Dame.

THROUGH THE YEARS:  In the first 51 years of the girls golf championships, Edgewood has won the most team championships with 15, all coming since 2001. The Crusaders won two championships when only one division was offered in 2001-02 and the first seven Division 2 titles from 2003-09. They added to their total with championships from 2011-14 and two more in 2018-19. Madison West and La Crosse Central are tied for the second-most team titles with five. The Regents won the first five championships offered from 1972-76. The Red Raiders won four consecutive State titles from 1990-93 and added their fifth in 1998. Appleton West, Arrowhead, Homestead and Middleton have won four team championships. Osceola has crowned the most individual medalists with eight, and Madison Memorial is next in line with six individual champions.

NEED RESULTS?:  Results are available on the WIAA website. Select the link on the Girls Golf State Tournament page to access the GolfStat results link for each division.

FOLLOW STATE MEET ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Receive updates of the State Girls Golf Championships on the WIAA State Tournament Twitter account @wiaawistate with the hashtag #wiaagolf. Also like us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram at wiaawi.

STATE TOURNAMENT APPAREL:  Officially licensed apparel for the 2023 State Girls Golf Championships will be available at University Ridge during the championships.

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