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A double cross Division I region qualifier, Raubenolt was medalist in the OCC-Buckeye last season with a 76.25 normal. He followed with a 67 to catch medalist praises in the sectional at Blacklick Woods. 온라인카지노

Raubenolt, who shot a 79 to tie for 37th at locale, will attempt to turn into Reynoldsburg's most memorable state individual qualifier beginning around 2012.

Carter Rutherford
School: Olentangy Liberty

Year: Junior

Rutherford is the solitary returning full-time player for a Liberty crew that shot a 297 in the Division I region competition last year to complete third, two strokes from state. He shot a 76 at locale in the wake of averaging 78 in OCC-Central play to procure fair notice all-association praises.

Rutherford got out to a strong beginning this season, shooting a 72 to tie for third at the Wedgewood Showcase on Aug. 8.

Ryan Schiefferle
School: Dublin Coffman

Year: Junior

A good notice all-OCC-Central honoree in the wake of averaging 77.5 in association play last season, Schiefferle is the top returnee for the Shamrocks after they came out on top for the Division I region title and qualified for state interestingly beginning around 2012.

Schiefferle completed 6th at the Darby Creek sectional with a 75, tied for thirteenth with a 74 at region and shot 165 at state as Coffman completed third to lead focal Ohio.

Max Vanoy
School: Newark Catholic

Year: Junior

Vanoy was the top player last season as the Green Wave shot 302 to catch the Division III area title.

He set fifteenth (159) at the state competition as the Green Wave completed third. He likewise was a vital participant in 2020 when Newark Catholic was 6th at state.

Leo Walling
School: St. Charles

Year: Junior

Walling has been one of the top players in focal Ohio since his rookie season. The Cardinals' No. 1 player, he tied for 6th (72) in the Division I region competition a year prior in the wake of shooting a 74 at the Darby Creek sectional.

As a green bean, Walling procured Super 12 distinctions after he shot a 159 at state to tie for 34th.

1. Columbus Academy
Looking for their 6th successive Division II state title, the Vikings return three of their main five, remembering one of the area's best players for Stephen Ma. Additionally back are Arvind Rajagopalan and Matthew Fang.

2. St. Charles
The Cardinals have three champions in their setup in youngsters Leo Walling and Ted Cahill and sophomore Jonas Borland. Beckham Martin and Mikey Pagnotto, a couple of first year recruits, enter the setup for a crew that completed fourth at region the previous fall.

3. Dublin Coffman
Youngsters Ryan Schiefferle and Luke Warner are the top returnees for the Shamrocks after they arrived at the Division I state competition interestingly beginning around 2012. Also, junior A.J. Ice is supposed to be a vital supporter subsequent to being the group's No. 6 player last season, and mentor Scott Sutherland is hopeful about a threesome of novices who balance the setup.

4. Dublin Jerome
The Celtics lost each of the five of their varsity players to graduation and have another mentor in Colin Seely, however history lets us know Jerome includes sufficient profundity consistently to battle for state. Sophomore Zach Radtke drove the Celtics at tryouts.

5. Upper Arlington
Four of the Golden Bears' main five players get back from a group that completed 6th at region and is looking for a re-visitation of state interestingly beginning around 2014. An accomplished, profound program is driven by senior Dylan Cullman, youngsters Brady Catalano and Luke Royer and sophomore Bric Baird.