
Year | Boys D I / AAA | Boys D II / AA |
---|---|---|
1981 | Upper Arlington | Dublin Coffman |
1980 | Wooster | Shelby |
1979 | Fairfield | Dublin Coffman |
1978 | Worthington Thomas Worthington | Columbus Centennial |
Who won the Boys Division III State Championship?
Worthington Christian captured its first Boys Division III state championship on the Scarlet Course. They jumped out to a nine-stroke lead after the first round and held on to win over runner-up Gates Mills Gilmour Academy and third-place Strasburg Franklin.
Who won Division 3 in Columbiana?
Columbiana’s Jared Wilson earned Division III medalist honors, for the second consecutive year. He carded 69-72-141. Wilson has finished top-five in the state tournament for the past three years. Avery Green from South Charleston Southeastern beat Connor Stevens, from Brookfield, by a single stroke to capture runner-up.
Where is the girls division 2 golf course?
Girls Division II. The Girls Division II was competed on the Gray Course at the Ohio State University Golf Club. Independence High School, from the Cleveland, area won with Shelby High School taking runner-up and Lima Central Catholic taking the third spot.
What is the score of the Independence women's team?
The Independence women’s team set a Division II state championship record with a score of 320-332-652, beating the previous record by six strokes. In the Individual competition, Sarah Willis from Eaton fired 72-67 = 139, one-under-par to win.

Overview
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.
Fall sports
Winter sports
Spring sports
See also
• List of OHSAA cross country champions
• List of OHSAA field hockey champions
• List of OHSAA football champions
• List of OHSAA golf champions
External links
• List of OHSAA basketball champions
• List of OHSAA bowling champions
• List of OHSAA gymnastics champions
• List of OHSAA ice hockey champions