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Ciac Boys Golf Team and Individual State Champions CIAC BOYS GOLF TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL STATE CHAMPIONS Year Winning Team Score Division Individual Champion / School Score 1931 Darien 329 Dooley, Darien 71 (18) 1932 Darien 648 J. Fox, Bridgeport Central 153 (36) 1933 Meriden 628 R. Abramowicz, New Britain 147 (36) 1934 Warren Harding, Bridgeport 621 Stritch, Warren Harding 146 (36) 1935 Wethersfield 620 Schappa, Wethersfield 145 (36) 1936 Wethersfield 660 Newmann, New Britain 151 (36) 1937 Fairfield 616 E. Stolarski, Greenwich 143 (36) 1938 Newington 603 T. Lenczyck, Newington 143 (36) 1939 Newington 658 R. Quinlan, Norwalk 154 (36) 1940 Newington 641 T. Lenczyck, Newington 153 (36) 1941 Newington 664 J. Cleary, Wm. Hall, W. Hartford 151 (36) 1942-1945 Tournament Cancelled 1946 Danbury 363 N. Zaremba, Norwich Free Ac. 84 (18) R. Traceske, Newington 84 1947 Bulkeley, Hartford 325 J. McPhee, Bulkeley, Hartford 78 1948 Bulkeley, Hartford 331 P. Marianella, Bulkeley, Hartford 71 1949 Manchester 327 D. Hoenig, Tourtellotte, Thompson 73 1950 Danbury 334 C. Botura, Danbury 74 1951 Stratford 339 R. Marchetti, Stratford 79 R. Williams, Windham 79 R. Perrot, Wm. Hall, W. Hartford 79 J. Woronick, Meriden 79 1952 Wm. Hall, West Hartford 335 J. Jackson, Greenwich 80 J. Meikle, Windham 80 1953 Greenwich 341 R. Kopsick, Stratford 72 1954 Manchester 329 Rufus Peterson, Bulkeley 74 1955 Wilbur Cross, New Haven 327 William Emmons, Bulkeley 72 1956 Stamford 337 Gary Peckham, Fitch, Groton 73 Roger Ludlowe, Fairfield 337 1957 Stamford 326 Clement Minor, Fairfield Prep. 75 1958 Manchester 326 E.C. Wolfer, Jr., Newington 72 James Grant, Wethersfield 72 1959 Manchester 327 Charles Lasher, Stratford 79 Robert Ballard, Manchester 79 Thomas Cronin, Bulkeley 79 CIAC Boys Golf -- Team and Individual State Champions Year Winning Team Score Division Individual Champion / School Score 1960 Stratford 313 James DuBoff, Wm. Hall 73 1961 Amity Reg., Woodbridge 318 Terry Brash, Conard 75 1962 Conard, West Hartford 315 L R. Gesseck, Naugatuck 71 Amity Reg., Woodbridge 311 M/S 1963 Andrew Warde, Fairfield 334 Robert Halky, Notre Dame, Ffld. 76 1964 Windsor 317 Edward Leja, Pulaski 73 Irving Nixon, Naugatuck 73 1965 Southington 309 J. Coia, Jr., Wethersfield 73 1966 Hamden 316 G. McQuillan, New Britain 72 1967 Newington 318 P. Panciera, Maloney, Meriden 73 1968 Staples, Westport 313 Robert Zuckerman, Staples 70 1969 Staples, Westport 304 Dennis Gorelick, Trumbull 68 Conard, West Hartford 304 1970 Simsbury 312 William Torza, Conard 72 1971 Conard, West Hartford 305 William Torza, Conard 72 1972 Amity Reg., Woodbridge 316 George Wilson, Amity Reg. 71 1973 Wm. Hall, West Hartford 313 I Dave Mcquade, Trumbull 72 Old Saybrook 309 II B. Hermanion, Old Saybrook 72 1974 New Canaan I T. Hill, Greenwich 76 Old Saybrook II R. Wolff, Old Saybrook 74 1975 Staples, Westport I W. Castle, Darien 74 II Jerry Peplau, Berlin 74 Randy Rolfe, East Lyme 74 1976 Staples, Westport 312 I Mark Kingham, Simsbury 71 East Catholic, Manchester 301 II Brad Strella, East Catholic 1977 Wm. Hall, West Hartford 301 I Mark Kingham, Simsbury 74 Tolland 318 II S. Tantillo, Tolland 70 1978 Amity Reg., Woodbridge 315 I David Thomas, Manchester 76 Bart Voloshin, Amity Reg. 76 Mark Kingham, Simsbury 76 Joel Barlow, Redding 336 II Phil Perry, Old Lyme 78 1979 Greenwich I Steve DelGrego, Hamden 74 Old Lyme / Stonington II Jeff Hedden, Waterford 72 1980 Simsbury 315 I Robert Chien, Stamford 75 Peter Davison, Conard 75 Waterford 325 II Jeff Zivic, Avon 75 Dave Stewart, Branford 75 Dave Johnes, Waterford 75 1981 Greenwich 314 I Brian Greene, Greenwich 76 Waterford 318 II Kevin Laurie, Pulaski 71 CIAC Boys Golf -- Team and Individual State Champions Year Winning Team Score Division Individual Champion / School Score 1982 Newington 312 I T. Rosati, Fairfield Prep. 73 Joel Barlow, Redding 342 II Chris Hedden, Waterford 74 Suffield 342 1983 Fairfield Prep. 332 I Andy Brock, Cheshire 76 Jeff Schneider, Xavier 76 Plainville 335 II Chris Hedden, Waterford 73 Lucas Sirois, RHAM 73 1984 Wethersfield 315 I John Shea 75 East Catholic, Manchester 340 II Jim Berak 80 1985 Fairfield Prep. 311 I Cary Sciorra, Trumbull 70 Avon 332 II Matt Beizer, Avon 77 1986 Greenwich 317 I Todd Alcock, New Canaan 74 Portland 342 II Steve Zawadski, Sheehan 77 1987 Southington 309 I Ed Fernandes, Southington 71 Berlin 332 II Paul Venziano, Berlin 78 1988 New Canaan 323 I Tom Zeuthen, New Canaan 73 Berlin 307 II Jon Venziano, Berlin 69 1989 Staples, Westport 330 I Glenn Carlson, Bristol Central 75 Berlin 321 II Jon Venziano, Berlin 73 1990 Fairfield Prep. 326 I Scott Chaisson, New Canaan 76 Berlin 333 II Eric Cerrone, Waterford 74 1991 Fairfield 313 I Colin Amaral, Hamden 73 Woodstock Academy 320 II Scott Johndrow, Woodstock Ac. 74 1992 Fairfield 312 * I Greg Hogan, Xavier 73 Staples, Wesport 312 Joe Cerino, Hamden 73 * ( 3 Hole Playoff) St. Paul Catholic, Bristol 310 II Scott Mitchell, St. Paul Catholic 71 1993 Fairfield Prep. 320 I Brian Ahern, Wm. Hall 73 Berlin 321 II Jim Baronowski, Bacon Academy 73 1994 Simsbury 317 I Ken Hedstrom, Newington 71 Watertown * 339 II Steve Ligi, Watertown 76 (Defeated Killingly in a 3-Hole Playoff) * No Champion in Division II – Both teams were disqualified St. Paul Catholic, Bristol 320 III Bill Van Straton, St. Paul Catholic 73 (Note: 1st hole-in-one scored in 60 years of CIAC championships by Greg Metro, Shelton High School, June 7, 1994 at the Country Club of Torrington – Hole #6, Par 3, 170 yards) 1995 Fairfield Prep. 311 I Matt Doyle, Simsbury 73 Holy Cross, Waterbury 311 II Steve Ligi, Watertown 70 Stonington 319 III Mark Minukas, Rocky Hill 70 1996 Amity Reg., Woodbridge * 320 I Peter McWhorter, Greenwich 73 Won second sudden death playoff hole against Glastonbury Holy Cross, Waterbury 324 II Matt Berry, Bristol Eastern 75 N.W. Catholic, W. Hartford 162 III Tim Cloud, N.W. Catholic 37 (9) 1997 Ridgefield 303 I Will Snellings, Ridgefield 71 Staples, Westport 321 II Matt Ranger, Staples, Westport 75 Ellington 320 III Bill Van Stratum, St. Paul, Bristol 72 Jeff Curl, Ellington 72 CIAC Boys Golf -- Team and Individual State Champions Year Winning Team Score Division Individual Champion/School Score 1998 Simsbury 312 I Ben Day, Cheshire 72 Tim Keene, Simsbury 72 Pomperaug, Southbury 312 II Brian Carr, RHAM, Hebron 68 East Catholic, Manchester 332 III Steve Sokol, Ansonia 73 1999 Cheshire 309 I Ben Day, Cheshire 73 Pomperaug, Southbury 320 II Bill Mezei, Daniel Hand, Madison 74 Weston 320 III Ryan Heller, N.W. Reg., Winsted 74 2000 Simsbury 296 I Ryan Kalista, Xavier 70 Nick Cook, Fairfield Prep. 70 Berlin 320 II Brett Stegmaier, Daniel Hand 69 Waterford 337 III Steve Bavier, Ellington 76 Matt Telford, N.W. Reg., Winsted 76 N.W. Catholic, W. Hartford 325 IV Matt Lyman, Valley Reg. 75 2001 Simsbury 324 I Ed Kingston, Notre Dame, WH 73 (Won 3-hole playoff against Notre Dame, WH and Fairfield Prep. School) Berlin 302 II Tom Dorso, Crosby, Waterbury 72 John Cagianello, Wethersfield 72 Waterford 325 III Hans Rogers, Woodstock Academy 74 East Catholic, Manchester 327 IV Chris Cowell, Lewis Mills 74 2002 Fairfield 318 I Dan Day, Cheshire 75 Chris Rodriquez, Fairfield 75 Mike McKenna, Fairfield 75 Wilton 309 II Jeff Busnardo, Berlin 72 New Canaan 330 III Scott Stevens, J.Barlow, Redding 78 East Catholic, Manchester 324 IV Matt Tetreault, Bolton 74 2003 Hamden 306 I Steve Velardi, Hamden 70 Wilton 316 II Jeremy Kowalski, Berlin 76 Ricky Hayes, Ridgefield 76 Gareth Foley, Wilton 76 New Canaan 301 III Kevin Riley, Waterford 71 East Catholic, Manchester 307 IV Taylor Massie, St. Paul, Bristol 70 2004 Greenwich 313 I James Collins, Wm. Hall 70 Scott Cruff, Newington 70 Berlin 302 II P.J. Sanzo, Berlin 70 Ellington 320 III R.J. Zielinski, Tolland 71 Tourtellotte Mem., Thompson 308 IV A.J. Siekierski, Tourtellotte 70 2005 Simsbury 294 I Connor O’Brien, Simsbury 69 Adam Nazecki, New Britain New Canaan 306 II Dan Giacco, Maloney, Meriden 69 Rocky Hill 316 III Chris Bushnell, Daniel Hand 72 Weston 323 IV Mike Ballo, Trinity Cath, Stamford 71 2006 Simsbury 312 I Maki Kobayshi, Newington 68 New Canaan 305 II Taylor Griffin, Torrington 71 Tolland 313 III Tom McCarty, Tolland 72 Rocky Hill * / Weston 313 IV Joe Fucigna, Weston 68 * Rocky Hill won 3-hole playoff 49-52 2007 Simsbury 307 I Matt Riccio, Southington 71 New Canaan 311 II Branden Chicorke, Fermi, Enfield 71 Tolland 310 III Tom McCarthy, Tolland 72 Housatonic Valley, Falls Village 317 IV Dan Simons, Housatonic Valley 72 2008 Simsbury 298 I Greg Beloin, Farmington 72 Berlin 300 II Kevin Josephson, Berlin 71 East Catholic, Manchester 319 III Chas Boggini, E. Catholic 73 N.W. Catholic, W. Hartford 311 IV Adam Viccari, Gilbert, Winsted 70 CIAC Boys Golf – Team and Individual State Championships Year Winning Team Score Division Individual Champion/School Score 2009 Staples, Westport 297 I Brian Hughes, Fairfield Prep. 70 Andrew Gai, Staples New Canaan 298 II Kevin Ricker, Guilford 72 Curtis Loop, New Canaan Weston 307 III Eric Johnson, East Catholic 69 Trinity Catholic, Stamford 330 IV Pete Ballo, Trinity Catholic 71 2010 Staples, Westport 300 I Monte Mullen, Farmington 72 Dylan Murray, Staples New Canaan 298 II Brian Tohir, New Canaan 70 East Catholic, Manchester 307 III Alex DiClemente, Lewis Mills 69 N.W. Catholic, W. Hartford 314 IV Ryan Strid, N.W. Catholic 75 Brendan Lemp, N.W. Catholic 2011 Ridgefield 307 I Stephen Pastore, Greenwich 72 New Canaan 304 II Jack Zierloff, Fairfield Warde 71 Wolcott 310 III T.J. Staples, Wolcott 71 East Catholic, Manchester 305 IV Eric Johnson, East Catholic 72 2012 Greenwich 299 I John Flaherty, Glastonbury 70 Daniel Hand, Madison 313 II Christopher Bennett, Daniel Hand 72 Lewis Mills, Burlington 326 III Jay Hogan, Holy Cross 74 Ryan Zetterholm, Enfield 74 N.W.
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