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The Ohio High School Golf (OHSG) has unveiled its 2025 Girls’ Golf Watch List, featuring ten standout athletes from the Chagrin Valley Conference. Division I star Keira Chang is poised for another impressive season. In Division II, Chagrin Falls showcases four talented golfers, while Edgewood boasts two formidable players. Several other athletes are also emerging as strong competitors this season. The excitement builds as local schools gear up for a competitive year in girls’ golf, setting the stage for a remarkable season ahead.

Excitement in Ohio: 2025 Girls’ Golf Watch List Unveiled!

In Chagrin Valley, the buzz is palpable this week as the Ohio High School Golf (OHSG) announced its much-anticipated 2025 Girls’ Golf Watch List. This year’s list showcases a roster of impressive talent, featuring ten athletes specifically from the Chagrin Valley Conference (CVC). It’s a spotlight that no golf fan in the region will want to miss!

Division I Highlights – Keira Chang Shines

Leading the pack in Division I is none other than Keira Chang from Hawken School. This senior sensation isn’t just another player on the course; she earned first-team All-CVC honors last fall, and is poised to make waves again this season. Her skills and fierce competitive nature make her a player to watch in the upcoming events. As Hawken gears up for another season, Keira’s performance will definitely be pivotal in their chase for the state title.

Unstoppable Division II Contenders

Switching gears to Division II, excitement is brimming with nine talented players making the watch list. Chagrin Falls is particularly well-represented with four standout golfers: Reagan Burnight, Elizabeth Pollock, Kate Murphy, and Natalie Venorsky. Elizabeth and Kate earned their stripes last year as first-team All-CVC performers, showing they are more than ready to face the competition ahead. Reagan and Natalie also made noteworthy achievements, snagging second-team honors, which puts them on the radar as strong players for the upcoming season.

But Chagrin Falls isn’t the only school bringing its A-game. Edgewood enthusiasts can cheer for Annie Johnston and Zoe Naus, both of whom made the Division II list as well. Annie heads into the season as the reigning Lake Division MVP, while Zoe stands out as a first-team All-Conference selection. Their reputation and skills have already put them in the running for a great season!

More Talented Players to Keep an Eye On

Other notable players include Maggie Kothera of Kirtland, recognized with an All-CVC honorable mention for her performance playing on the boys’ team. Additionally, Anuja Patel from Orange was named Co-MVP of the Chagrin Division and Jillian Peters has earned bragging rights as a first-team All-CVC selection representing Perry. These players add depth and competitiveness to the already talent-rich landscape of girls’ golf in the region.

Challenging Teams and State Hopefuls

The competition within the CVC is heating up! Hawken not only has Keira Chang but also a strong returning core, making them serious contenders for the Division I state title. Meanwhile, Chagrin Falls has a mixture of a superstar sophomore and a wealth of experience among their upperclassmen, reinforcing their reputation as a formidable force in Division II.

Edgewood is also highlighted as a potential powerhouse, mainly due to their stellar top-two players setting an impressive stage for the season. Let’s not overlook Orange and Rootstown, who both hold promise as legitimate state tournament contenders. With a young group in Independence and Perry looking to fill out their lineup, every match this season will matter immensely.

A Season to Remember

As the Chagrin Valley Conference consists of 25 schools spanning five counties, the golf action will be abundant and electrifying this year. Whether you’re a devoted fan or just someone looking to support local talent, the excitement in the air is contagious. This season is destined to be one for the books, especially with so many outstanding players ready to hit the greens. For those eager for more details, the complete watch list is available through the OHSG, and every golfer is bringing their game to keep an eye on!

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