2018 Golf Coaches Association of Wisconsin Girls' All-State Team

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2018 Golf Coaches Association of Wisconsin Girls' All-State Team 2018 Golf Coaches Association of Wisconsin Girls’ All-State Team First Team Jo Baranczyk – Bay Port Rachel Kauflin – Wauwatosa East/West Caylie Kotlowski – Stoughton Emily Lauterbach – Arrowhead – Player of the Year Lexi Meade – Eau Claire Memorial Holly Murphy – Badger Mallory Swartz – Franklin Second Team Sarah Balding – Brookfield Central Annie Balduzzi – Aquinas Taylor Hakala – Milton Bonnie Jin – Brookfield Central Madeline Koenig – Kettle Moraine Katherine Meier – Middleton Clair Phakamad – Xavier Third Team Sydney Brown – Eau Claire North Sami Krutz – Brookfield Central Julia Schilling – Kettle Moraine Anouska Siva – Brookfield East Sam Soulier – Waunakee Grace Suter – Oconomowoc Grace Welch – Edgewood Honorable Mention Jenna Anderson – Kettle Moraine Meredith Boos – Catholic Memorial Sophia Dooman – Janesville Parker Madeline Fiebig – Kettle Moraine Lauren Haen – Xavier Caitlyn Hegenbarth – Edgewood Elise Hoven – Cedarburg Grace Jaeger – Edgewood Elizabeth Kaiser – Arrowhead Aly Kinzel – Waunakee Lillian Knetter – Madison West Madison LaPaz – Oconomowoc Kirsten Leonardi – Sussex Hamilton Elizabeth Mantey – Kettle Moraine Klairissa O’Reilly-Dye – Monona Grove Glenna Sanderson – Middleton Claudia Seeman – Milton Rylie Severson – Ashwaubenon Kiernan Smith – Northwestern Kendra Swanson – Beaver Dam Aubrie Torhorst – Waterford Union 2017 Golf Coaches Association of Wisconsin Girls’ All-State Team First Team All State Emily Balding – Brookfield Central Jo Baranczyk – Bay Port Abby Cavaiani** – Kettle Moraine (Player of the Year) Payton Hodson – Middleton Speedy Kent – Homestead Emily Lauterbach – Arrowhead Mia Seeman – Milton **Player of the Year Second Team All State Sarah Ernst – Arrowhead Taylor Hakala – Milton Isabelle Maleki – Homestead Lorenza Martinez – Divine Savior Holy Angels Courtney Matschke – Franklin Lexi Meade – Eau Claire Memorial Erika Priebe – Fox Valley Lutheran Third Team All State Annie Balduzzi – Aquinas Erin Ericson – Onalaska Gianna Gastrow – Arrowhead Kate Munro – The Prairie School Holly Murphy – Badger Lexi Romero – Brookfield Central Lauren Shorter – Verona Honorable Mention All State Savanna Anderson – Stanley-Boyd Markie Ash – Waupaca Jackie Bianchi – Union Grove Sydney Brandt – Catholic Memorial Sydney Brown – Eau Claire North Bailee Bussan – Cuba City Sophia Dooman – Janesville Parker Elise Hoven – Cedarburg Bonnie Jin – Brookfield Central Rachel Kauflin – Wauwautosa Lillian Knetter – Madison West Brooke Knutson – Viroqua Megan Koch – Union Grove Madeline Koenig – Kettle Moraine Ashley Lawler – Racine St. Catherine’s Kirsten Leonardi – Sussex Hamilton Kallie Lux – Janesville Craig Andi McCorkle – Oregon Kate Meier – Middleton Emily Neff – Hayward Klairissa O’Reilly-Dye – Monona Grove Grace Peterson – Middleton Skyler Phillips – Arrowhead Hannah Schulz – Mukwonago Courtney Shorter – Verona Sam Soulier – Waunakee Sydney Steinmetz – Oshkosh West Sophia Sun – Brookfield Central Mallory Swartz – Franklin Aubrie Torhorst – Waterford Grace Welch – Edgewood Emma Whitfield – Brookfield Central 2016 Golf Coaches Association of Wisconsin Girls’ All-State Team First Team All-State Sarah Busey – Racine St. Catherine’s Abby Cavaiani – Kettle Moraine Speedy Kent – Homestead Ashley Kulka – Beaver Dam Emily Lauterbach – Arrowhead Union – *Co-Player of the Year Mia Seeman – Milton Alexis Thomas – Middleton – *Co-Player of the Year Second Team All-State Emily Balding – Brookfield Central Taitum Beck – Waterford Union Alexa Holland – Arrowhead Union Lorenza Martinez – Divine Savior Holy Angels Taylor McCorkle – Oregon Lexi Meade – Eau Claire Memorial Lori Meyer – Freedom Third Team All-State Sarah Ernst – Arrowhead Union Taylor Hakala – Milton Jessica Kuzniewski – Waukesha West Isabelle Maleki – Homestead Courtney Matschke – Franklin Hailey Smoot – Franklin Honorable Mention All-State Alyssa Bee – Eau Claire North Sydney Brandt – Catholic Memorial Marielle Cesar – Kettle Moraine Erin Ericson – Onalaska Gianna Gastrow – Arrowhead Union Rachel Gentile – The Prairie School Megan Glaeser – Fox Valley Lutheran Payton Hodson – Middleton Sydney Hubbard – Onalaska Lexi Jonas – Hudson Faith Krause – Franklin Mattie Kujawski – Arrowhead Union Mary McDonald – Stevens Point Morgan Miles – Middleton Hannah Moore – Kaukauna Danielle Palmen – The Prairie School Erika Priebe – Fox Valley Lutheran Keara Richards – Janesville Parker Alexis Romero – Brookfield Central Sarah Schuster – Union Grove Katie Warpinski – Green Bay Preble Grace Welch – Edgewood 2015 Golf Coaches Association of Wisconsin Girls’ All-State Teams First Team Mikayla Hauck (Senior) – Monona Grove Mikayla’s parents are Kim Hauck and Jodi Ray, Coach is Kevin Grahn. Through the HS season, Mikayla had a scoring average of 37.4, finishing top 3 in all but 1 event, including 10 first place, 4 second, and 1 third. She won the ‘Crusade Fore a Cure’ with a career low 2 under par; matched career low scores for 9 (33) and 18 (71), both at the Conference Tournament; and finished Day 1 of the State Tournament with a 72 for the lead. Mikayla is the Badger South Conference Player of the Year (runner up previous year), and back to back two time Conference Tournament Champion, as well as back to back two time Regional Champion. She has been All Conference and All State for 4 years, and Academic All State the 3 years eligible. Additionally, Mikayla is the back to back two time Wisconsin PGA Junior Player of the Year, as well as the top ranked Wisconsin girl in all national/international rankings. She will attend Eastern Kentucky next fall on scholarship, playing golf for the Colonels. Hallie “Speedy” Kent (Sophomore) – Homestead Speedy’s parents are Rick and Cindy. Coach is John Krueger. Speedy had a scoring average of 37.77. She was meet medalist at Lake Geneva Invite, Whistling Irish Invite, 3 NSC Mini Meets and the WIAA Regional. Speedy had the lowest scoring average in the North Shore Conference and finished 7th in the WIAA State Meet. She was named Academic All-State and 1st Team All-State by the Golf Coaches Association of Wisconsin. Speedy was named 1st team All-Area for the second consecutive year by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. She helped lead her team to a conference championship, and a sixth place finish at the WIAA State Meet. Ashley Kulka (Junior) – Beaver Dam Ashley’s parents are Holly and Brad. Coach is Bob McIntyre. She was the individual WIAA State champion for 2015. Ashley had a 38.6 scoring average this season. She was named to Academic All-State Team for the 2nd straight year and was a Honorable mention All-State Golfer last year. She finished first at Fondy Invite, Wisconsin Dells Invite (Div.1) and was the Wisconsin Little Ten Player of the Year while setting WLT record low score with a 33 at Old Hickory CC that included 5 birdies. Claire Lauterbach (Senior) – Arrowhead Parents are Heath and Karen. High school coach was Michael Breaker. 18 hole avg. 76.5, GPA 3.68. Academic All State 3 yrs. 3 time lst team Classic 8 conference (Player of the year (2014). Medalist at HBC Classic and Merrill Hills mega-mini. College-undecided, pre med major. 13th state-2014, 5th 2015. Katelyn Martin (Senior) – Mukwonago Kate is the daughter of Jennifer and Jim. Her coach at Mukwonago High School is Jay Christiansen. In earning her spot on the GCAW All-State First Team, she was medalist in four Classic Eight Conference Mini-Meets, she earned First Team All-Conference and the title of Conference Player of the Year, she garnered medalist honors in both Regional and Sectional play, and ultimately finished third individually in the WIAA Division 1 State Tournament. Her stroke average for the year was 77.8. Kate recently was named the Milwaukee Journal/Sentinel Player of the Year. This fall Kate will be playing golf for the North Dakota State Bisons. Loren Skibba (Senior) – Middleton (Player of the Year) Loren’s parents are Marsha and Al. Coach is Becky Halverson. Loren had a scoring average of 37.32. She finished first at the Edgewood Invite, Waunakee Invite, and Janesville Parker Invite. Loren was the Big 8 Conference Player of the Year. She was also named to the Academic All- State Team for the third straight year. This is her second year earning First Team All- State. Loren finished 2nd place individually at State in 2015. She helped her team finish first place at State. Loren will attend Northern Arizona University next fall and will play golf for the Lumberjacks. Alexis Thomas (Junior) – Middleton Alexis’s mom is Susie. Coach is Becky Halverson. Alexis had a scoring average of 39.28. She was the 2015 Big 8 Conference Tournament Medalist. She was 1st Team All Big 8. She was also named to the Academic All-State Team for the second year in a row. Alexis shot a personal best one under par 71 on day two of the State Tournament to finish in fourth place individually. She helped her team finish first place at State. 2nd Team Sarah Busey – Racine St. Catherine’s CheyAnn Knudsen – Milton Taylor McCorkle – Oregon Mia Seeman – Milton Bailey Smith – Verona Stanley Wang – Thomas More Third Team Emily Balding – Brookfield Central Hannah Braun – Kimberly Megan Growt – De Pere Alexa Holland – Arrowhead Amy Holzer – Hartford Emily Lauterbach – Arrowhead Bailey Schmidt – Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau Honorable Mention Katie Arneson – Edgewood Melissa Biesmann – Verona Elizabeth Bobinski – Notre Dame de la Baie Academy Erin Ericson – Onalaska Ivy Fedewa – Wisconsin Dells Nina Galang – Brookfield East Rachel Gentile – The Prairie School Megan Glaeser – Fox Valley Lutheran Taylor Hakala – Milton
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