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Royals 10th after one day at state – Daily Chief-Union

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October 8, 2025
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Royals 10th after one day at state – Daily Chief-Union

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Fairway play
Wynford’s Rylee Robinson takes a shot from the fairway on No. 13 on Monday at Heatherwoode Golf Club in the Division II girls golf state tournament. Robinson shot 93 in her opening round, and the Royals were in 10th place.

By LONNIE McMILLAN

Sports editor

SPRINGBORO — Playing against the best teams in Ohio in the
state tournament is supposed to be a challenge, and it certainly was for
Wynford on Monday, though the Royals came out OK.

After one round in its first-ever appearance in the Division
II state girls golf tournament, Wynford is in 10th place with a first-round 390
at Heatherwoode Golf Club.

Daily Chief-Union/Lonnie McMillan
Nice touch
Wynford’s Caroline Sheldon chips from just off the green toward the pin on No. 18 on Monday at Heatherwoode Golf Club. She led the Royals and was tied for 18th after one day with a round of 82.

“It was a tough course, definitely one of the nicest courses
we’ve seen the entire year,” Wynford coach Sean Weisenauer said. “The scores
were a lot higher, but just being here is definitely a special moment for all
the kids.”

Caroline Sheldon led the Royals with an 11-over-par 82 that
has her in 18th place individually.

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“It was a little up and down,” Sheldon said. “We all had
great holes, and we all had not great holes, but we came through strong and had
great mindsets.”

Starting on the back nine, considered to be the tougher
portion of the course, the Royals were plagued by a few really bad holes that
inflated their scores.

One example was Rylee Robinson taking a 12 on her second
hole, the par-5 No. 11. She settled in to still shoot a 49 and then carded a 48
on the back nine for a 97.

“The high scores happened their first nine of the day,”
Weisenauer said. “Their second nine, they kind of put it past them and gave it
their best effort and did what they could.”

The brightest moment of the first nine holes was Maggie
Ridge carding a birdie on No. 13. She had a perfect drive to the middle of the
fairway and then put her next shot on the green before putting in a
medium-length putt.

Ridge mostly avoided any really bad holes and played pretty
consistently with a 49 on the back nine and then a 48 on the front.

“It was pretty fun,” Ridge said. “I was just happy to be
here for the experience, wasn’t really worried about getting a good score but
just playing hard and staying in a right mental state.”

Wynford’s other two golfers, Willa Johnson and Megan Young,
found trouble on a couple of holes that inflated their scores. Johnson had
back-to-back holes of 13 and 9 on Nos. 14 and 15 on her way to a 60, but she
improved on the back nine with a 54 for a 114 total.

Daily Chief-Union/Lonnie McMillan
On the way
Wynford’s Maggie Ridge sends a putt toward the hole on No. 17 on Monday at Heatherwoode Golf Club. Ridge had one birdie on the day and finished with a 97 in the first round of the state tournament.

As the first Wynford player to tee off, Young had a rough
start with an 8 on her first hole. She also took a 9 on No. 6 and finished her
round at 115.

“It wasn’t a whole lot of holes,” Weisenauer said. “It was
two kids having one bad hole and that kind of made their score go a little bit
higher, but the rest of the way, they played pretty well considering how tough
the course is.”

While the start was rough, the finish was strong. Sheldon
closed out the day for the Royals with a birdie on No. 9, the only birdie they
managed besides Ridge’s early one.

Sheldon said she was just happy to be making history as part
of the first Wynford team at state, no matter how the team finishes.

“It’s pretty cool honestly,” Sheldon said. “Yeah, we’re not
going to win it, but that’s fine because we’re all here with each other. My
best friends are here with me. We get to stay overnight two nights with each
other, and that’s a great experience for all of us.”

Defending champion Columbus Academy took a 10-stroke lead on
the first day with a 317. Madeira was second at 327, with Bishop Fenwick in
third place at 343.

Daily Chief-Union/Lonnie McMillan
Arching shot
Wynford’s Willa Johnson watches a shot she skied toward the green on No. 10 to open her round Monday at Heatherwoode Golf Club. Johnson finished with a 114 in the Royals’ first state tournament appearance.

While a handful of teams were well ahead of the Royals, they
are within striking distance of most of the field. They are only 13 strokes
back of sixth-place Van Buren, with fellow Northwest District qualifiers
Wauseon and Archbold also in between.

“That was our goal,” Weisenauer said. “We just wanted to
compete with the teams in our district and even just compete with everybody
else. The teams here are solid teams. Just to come here to compete is a goal we
had.”

Individually, Columbus Academy’s Eva Lim shot a 1-under-par
70 for a one-stroke lead over Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy’s Sophia Fink
and Madeira’s Ellie Hartung.

After Sheldon, Robinson and Ridge are tied for 44th in the
individual standings with one round to play.

“My honest goal is just to shoot lower than I shot today,
but also just play smarter in general,” Ridge said.

Sheldon said she thinks the Royals will have a better go of
the course in the second round.

“To shoot good this course, you definitely need to see it
previously,” she said. “If you go into this course blindly, it’s not going to
be your greatest round because there’s so many hazards and everything, so
that’s where you have to know the course and play it a couple times.”

Daily Chief-Union/Lonnie McMillan
Challenging course
Wynford’s Megan Young hits her tee shot on No. 9 on Monday in the girls Division II state golf tournament at Heatherwoode Golf Club. A couple of bad holes led her to shoot 115.

The forecast for today’s round does not look nearly as
pleasant. While Monday’s conditions were dry and hot for early October, with
temperatures well into the 80s, the forecast for the second day is for
temperatures about 10 degrees cooler with rain, including possible
thunderstorms.

However, the Royals played a couple of matches in similar
conditions and performed very well, so Weisenauer said his team will not be
bothered by wet weather if that is what they get.

No matter what, they are just trying to soak in the
experience.

“It’s definitely pretty awesome,” Weisenauer said. “It took
a couple days just to set in. Even when we got down here, just sitting in the
hotel, I was like, ‘We’re here at state. This is our first time we can play 36
holes and just go out and play.’ We have everything to gain and nothing to lose
at this point, so just enjoy the moment, enjoy the now. It’s awesome seeing all
the parents here, Wynford staff here coming to support. We’re just enjoying
it.”

Based on their 10th-place standing, the Royals will be
paired with the 11th- and 12th-place teams from the first day, Ridgewood and
Piketon. They start again on No. 10 at 9:05 a.m. today.

Round 1 team results

1. Columbus Academy 317, 2. Madeira 327, 3. Bishop Fenwick
343, 4. Keystone 349, 5. Chagrin Falls 364, 6. Van Buren 377, 7. Zane Trace
379, 8. Wauseon 387, 9. Archbold 387, 10. Wynford 390, 11. Ridgewood
391, 12. Piketon 414.

Round 1 individual results

Wynford: Sheldon 39-43—82, Robinson 48-49—97, Johnson
54-60—114, Ridge 48-49—97, Young 58-57—115.

Top 10: Lim (Columbus Academy) 36-34—70, Fink
(Cincinnati HIlls Christian Academy) 36-35—71, Hartung (Madeira) 38-33—71,
Pollock (Chagrin Falls) 35-37—72, Baker (St. Clairsville) 40-33—73, Kim
(Mansfield St. Peter’s) 36-37—73, Lattavo (Zane Trace) 36-38—74, Chebli
(Columbus Academy) 40-35—75, Clarico (Keystone) 39-36—75, Adams (Van Buren)
40-35—75.

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.dailychiefunion.com ’

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