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CGA State Junior finalists Charlie Tucker (5A) and Noah Richmond (4A) join Om Mathur (3A) in winning state high school individual titles; Richmond shoots 28 on front 9 in final round

By Gary Baines – 10/3/2023

Two golfers who squared off in the match-play finals of the CGA State Junior Championship at the end of June won individual titles on Tuesday in the boys state high school tournaments.

Senior Charlie Tucker of Rock Canyon, who won the State Junior, and senior Noah Richmond of Montrose, the runner-up to Tucker this summer, claimed the 5A and 4A victories, respectively, on Tuesday. Rounding out the champions was Peak to Peak junior Om Mathur in Class 3A.

Meanwhile, earning team championships on Tuesday were Rock Canyon (5A), Evergreen (4A) and Resurrection Christian (3A). It marks the first boys state team golf titles for each of those three schools.

Here’s a rundown on all three state tournaments:

— Class 5A at Collindale GC in Fort Collins: Tucker, who beat Richmond 1 up for the title in the CGA State Junior three months ago, helped Rock Canyon sweep team and individual championships in his final high school tournament.

Tucker cruised to a six-stoke victory individually after closing with a 4-under-par round of 67 that included just five pars. He recorded nine birdies, three bogeys and one double bogey on Tuesday. All told, he carded 15 birdies over the two days and finished at 6-under 136.

Tucker earned the title a year after placing eighth in 5A.

Fairview sophomore Miles Kuhl, winner of the Colorado Junior PGA and Colorado PGA Junior Match Play in 2023, tied for second at 142 with Cherokee Trail sophomore Brayden Forte. Both shot 72 on Tuesday. Junior Jesse Hand of Chatifleld was fourth at 143 after a closing 73.

Rock Canyon, the 5A team runner-up by two strokes in 2022, prevailed by five this time around in earning the team championship. The Jaguars — a team featuring Tucker, Mason Conrad, Nathan Kim and Trey Kahrhoff — ended up at 14 over par for two days.  

Cherry Creek and Cherokee Trail tied for second place, while 2022 champ Fossil Ridge was fourth.

— Class 4A at The Bridges in Montrose: Richmond, playing in his hometown on a course he knows very well, put on a show in his final high school event, shooting a 6-under-par 65 en route to a two-stroke victory. 

But it was on the front nine on Tuesday where Richmond really shined as he posted a 7-under-par 28 that featured an eagle and five birdies. On the back nine, he cruised with eight pars and one bogey. Richmond had started the day four shots out of the lead.

Richmond, who placed sixth last year at state, knows The Bridges well, having finished third in an AJGA event there in early August. 

The individual state title was the fourth for Montrose since 2018 as Richmond joined Micah Stangebye (2018 and ’19) and Jordan Jennings (2020). 

Evergreen junior teammates Liam Houlihan and Tyler Long tied for second place, two back of Richmond, as Long carded a 70 on Tuesday and Houlihan a 71. Senior Jack Finch of Littleton was fourth, four behind Richmond.

Defending 4A state champion Bradley Weinmaster of Riverdale Ridge, who had shot a 63 to win his regional state-qualifying tournament, tied for 16th place (75-76).

Evergreen, with two players in the top three, landed the 4A state team title by six over Grand Junction, with 2021 champ Riverdale Ridge placing third. EHS’ Cougars — comprised of Houlihan, Long, Lincoln Mackay and Luke Sabina — posted a 14-over-par total for two rounds.

— Class 3A at RainDance National in Windsor: On a day when just one player in the field shot better than 75, Mathur emerged with a two-stroke victory after closing with a 5-over-par 77 at the 15-month-old RainDance layout.

The junior from Peak to Peak, battling a wrist injury, was even par for the day through 12 holes, but made two double bogeys and a bogey coming in, finishing at 3-over-par 147 for two days. Still, it was good enough for the win.

The victory was quite an improvement for Mathur, who finished 20th in 3A state last year.

Senior Stewie Bruce of Vail Mountain, whose 70 was the round of the day by five strokes, finished tied second, two back of Mathur. Bruce carded two eagles on Tuesday to go along with three birdies and five bogeys. Sharing the No. 2 spot was sophomore Jack Carter of Resurrection Christian, who shot a 75 on Tuesday.

Resurrection Christian put three players in the top five individually to claim the 3A team title, with junior Graham Riggs taking fourth place and sophomore Clint Summers fifth. Joining Carter, Riggs and Summers on the winning squad was Micah Livingstone.

At 24 over par for two days, the Cougars finished 19 strokes ahead of runner-up Peak to Peak. Vail Mountain was third.

Top Team and Individual Finishers at the State High School Golf Tournaments

5A AT PAR-71 COLLINDALE IN FORT COLLINS

Team

Rock Canyon 219-221—440

Cherry Creek 226-219—445

Cherokee Trail 225-220—445

Fossil Ridge 225-222—447

Valor Christian 225-226–451

Individual

Charlie Tucker, Rock Canyon 69-67–136

Miles Kuhl, Fairview 70-72–142

Brayden Forte, Cherokee Trail 70-72–142

Jesse Hand, Chatfield 70-73–143

Austin Barry, Fossil Ridge 72-72—144

Sam Kainer-Darst, Rocky Mountain 74-72–146

Ben Sander, Regis Jesuit 72-74–146

Gavin Amella, Castle View 70-77–147

Conner Scheich, Mountain Vista 71-77–148

Maxwell Eide, Valor Christian 76-72–148

Billy Verstraate, Highlands Ranch 72-76–148

Spencer Schlagel, Legend 75-73–148

4A AT PAR-71 THE BRIDGES IN MONTROSE

Team

Evergreen 218-222—440

Grand Junction 224-222—446

Riverdale Ridge 223-224—447

Windsor 229-223–452

Cheyenne Mountain 221–454

Individual

Noah Richmond, Montrose 74-65–139

Liam Houlihan, Evergreen 70-71–141

Tyler Long, Evergreen 71-70–141

Jack Finch, Littleton 71-72–143

Preston Allen, Pueblo West 77-68—145

Jack Kaul, Grand Junction 71-74—145

Charlie Doyle, Cheyenne Mountain 79-68–147

Hunter Simmons, Grand Junction 73-75–148

Charlie Reisman, Steamboat Springs 73-75–148

Joey Garofalo, Lutheran 75-74–149

Kellen Ball, Windsor 75-74–149

Will Balliet, Riverdale Ridge 73-76–149

3A AT PAR-72 RAINDANCE NATIONAL IN WINDSOR

Team

Resurrection Christian 224-232—456

Peak to Peak 232-243—475

Vail Mountain 246-242—488

Kent Denver 250-240-490

Holy Family 252-249—501

Individual 

Om Mathur, Peak to Peak 70-77–147

Jack Carter, Resurrection Christian 74-75–149

Stewie Bruce, Vail Mountain 79-70–149

Graham Riggs, Resurrection Christian 75-78–153

Clint Summers, Resurrection Christian 75-79–154

Rudiger Heitz, Holy Family 77-82–159

Carter Rapp, Kent Denver 81-79—160

Vince Lopez, Montezuma Cortez 78-83–161

Lev Abramson, Kent Denver 82-79–161

Ryan Ewoniuk, Severance 84-78–162

Ryan Woodley, Liberty Common 87-75–162

Will Bornhoft, Sterling 79-83—162

Taj Kumar, D’Evelyn 79-83–162

Johnathon Smith, Pagosa Springs 79-83–162


About the Writer: Gary Baines has covered golf in Colorado continuously since 1983. He was a sports writer at the Daily Camera newspaper in Boulder, then the sports editor there, and has written regularly for ColoradoGolf.org since 2009. He was inducted into the Colorado Golf Hall of Fame in 2022. He owns and operates ColoradoGolfJournal.com