List of OHSAA golf champions

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The Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) is the governing body of athletic programs for junior and senior high schools in the state of Ohio. It conducts state championship competitions in all the OHSAA-sanctioned sports.

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Champions

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YearBoys D I / AAABoys D II / AABoys D III / AGirls D IGirls D II
2024 Akron Archbishop Hoban Kettering Archbishop Alter Warren John F Kennedy Magnificat Gahanna Columbus Academy
2023 Whitehouse Anthony Wayne Kettering Archbishop Alter Warren John F Kennedy Dublin Jerome Gahanna Columbus Academy
2022 Cleveland St Ignatius Kettering Archbishop Alter Cincinnati Seven Hills School Centerville Gahanna Columbus Academy
2021 Cleveland St Ignatius Gahanna Columbus Academy Berlin Hiland New Albany Lima Central Catholic
2020 Akron Archbishop Hoban Gahanna Columbus Academy Canton Central Catholic New Albany Lima Central Catholic
2019 Dublin Jerome Gahanna Columbus Academy Berlin Hiland New Albany Lima Central Catholic
2018 Dublin Jerome Gahanna Columbus Academy Columbus Wellington School New Albany Lima Central Catholic
2017 Dublin Jerome Gahanna Columbus Academy Worthington Christian Olentangy Orange Independence
2016 Cincinnati St. Xavier Cincinnati Archbishop McNicholas Cincinnati Seven Hills School Olentangy Orange Milan Edison
2015 Cincinnati St. Xavier Columbus Bexley Lancaster Fisher Catholic Dublin Jerome Cortland Lakeview
2014 Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller Canton Central Catholic Gahanna Columbus Academy Dublin Jerome Dover
2013 Dublin Jerome Dayton Oakwood Toledo Ottawa Hills Dublin Jerome Gates Mills Hawken
2012 Dublin Jerome Dayton Oakwood Ashland Crestview Dublin Jerome Perkins
2011 Dublin Jerome Springfield Kenton Ridge Columbus Wellington School Dublin Jerome Dayton Chaminade-Julienne
2010 Columbus St. Charles Dayton Oakwood Gates Mills Gilmour Academy William Mason Shaker Heights Hathaway Brown
2009 Columbus St. Charles Dayton Oakwood Minster William Mason Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin
2008 Cincinnati St Xavier Hunting Valley University School Sugarcreek Garaway William Mason Poland Seminary
2007 Dublin Jerome Hunting Valley University School Sugarcreek Garaway Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit
2006 Upper Arlington Hunting Valley University School Johnstown-Monroe West Chester Lakota West
2005 Dublin Jerome Lima Bath Lima Central Catholic Dublin Jerome
2004 Columbus Bishop Watterson Dublin Jerome Sugarcreek Garaway Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit
2003 Copley Hunting Valley University School Lima Central Catholic Cincinnati Mount Notre Dame
2002 Cleveland St Ignatius Sunbury Big Walnut Lima Central Catholic Cincinnati Mount Notre Dame
2001 Cleveland St Ignatius Granville Warren John F Kennedy Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit
2000 West Chester Lakota West Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin Warren John F Kennedy Dublin Coffman
1999 Upper Arlington Kettering Archbishop Alter Gahanna Columbus Academy Cincinnati Ursuline Academy
1998 Ashland Kettering Archbishop Alter Gahanna Columbus Academy Toledo Notre Dame Academy
1997 Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit Ironton Gahanna Columbus Academy Cincinnati St Ursula Academy
1996 Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit Ironton Granville Toledo Notre Dame Academy
1995 Cincinnati St Xavier Ironton Gahanna Columbus Academy Centerville
1994 Toledo St John's Jesuit Cambridge Gates Mills Gilmour Academy Cincinnati St Ursula Academy
1993 Upper Arlington Kettering Archbishop Alter Gates Mills Gilmour Academy Toledo Notre Dame Academy
1992 Upper Arlington Kettering Archbishop Alter Gates Mills Gilmour Academy
1991 Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit Gahanna Columbus Academy Gates Mills Gilmour Academy
1990 Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit Hunting Valley University School Van Buren
1989 Milford Youngstown Cardinal Mooney Marion Pleasant
1988 Fairborn Youngstown Cardinal Mooney Zanesville Bishop Rosecrans
1987 Toledo St John's Jesuit Central Catholic South Charleston Southeastern Local
1986 Upper Arlington Circleville Zanesville Bishop Rosecrans
1985 Upper Arlington Dayton Oakwood Mount Gilead
1984 Findlay Central Catholic Van Buren
1983 Worthington Thomas Worthington Dublin Coffman Gahanna Columbus Academy
1982 Upper Arlington Coshocton Toledo Ottawa Hills
1981 Upper Arlington Dublin Coffman Elmore Woodmore
1980 Wooster Shelby North Baltimore
1979 Fairfield Dublin Coffman Elmore Woodmore
1978 Worthington Thomas Worthington Columbus Centennial Gates Mills Hawken
1977 Upper Arlington Dublin Coffman Gates Mills Hawken
1976 Youngstown Ursuline Columbus Bishop Watterson Tiffin Calvert
1975 Youngstown Ursuline Coshocton New Philadelphia Tuscarawas Central Catholic
1974
Fall ↑
Fairborn Baker Warren John F Kennedy Sidney Lehman Catholic
1974 Spring ↓ Upper Arlington Columbus Bishop Watterson Toledo Ottawa Hills
1973 Fremont Ross Columbus Bishop Watterson Mogadore
1972 Upper Arlington Columbus Bishop Watterson Mogadore
1971 Hubbard Aurora Mogadore
1970 Coshocton
1969 Upper Arlington
1968 Upper Arlington
1967 Shaker Heights
1966 Ravenna
1965 Upper Arlington
1964 Norton
1963 Kettering Fairmont West
1962 Ashland
1961 Kettering Fairmont
1960 Upper Arlington
1959 Shaker Heights
1958 Shaker Heights
1957 Cincinnati St Xavier
1956 Upper Arlington
1955Columbus Aquinas
1954Columbus Aquinas
1953Columbus Aquinas
1952 Youngstown East
1951 Circleville
1950 Toledo DeVilbiss
1949 Reading
1948 Hamilton
1947 Sandusky
1946 Columbus North
1945 Columbus North
1944 Columbus North
1943 Canton McKinley
1942 Sylvania Burnham
1941 Upper Arlington
1940 Toledo DeVilbiss
1939 Toledo Libbey
1938 Worthington Thomas Worthington
1937 Columbus Central
1936 Dayton Fairview
1935 Toledo Libbey
1934 Dayton Fairview
1933 Dayton Chaminade
1932 Columbus North
1931 Toledo St John's Jesuit
1930Toledo Central
1929 Dayton Chaminade
1928 Cincinnati Hughes Center
1927 Akron St. Vincent
Note: Golf was a Spring Sport through the 1973-1974 school year and a Fall Sport since.

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References

  1. OHSAA. "Ohio High School Athletic Association Web site" . Retrieved 2019-12-06.