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Sheboygan County celebrates its talented student golfers who have been named to the 2025 Academic All-State Team by the Golf Coaches Association of Wisconsin. Schools such as Plymouth High, Sheboygan Falls, Sheboygan Lutheran, and Sheboygan North have notable representatives recognized for their academic and athletic achievements. With multiple students earning High Honors and several accolades from the state tournament, this recognition highlights the exceptional commitment of these young athletes both in the classroom and on the golf course.

Sheboygan County Golfers Shine Bright in 2025 Academic All-State Team

Sheboygan County is buzzing with excitement as a number of local golfers received a well-deserved nod for their academic excellence! The Golf Coaches Association of Wisconsin proudly announced the 2025 Academic All-State Team, and it’s a delight to see so many talented students from our region being recognized.

Plymouth High School Golf Team Proudly Represented

The Plymouth High School golf team has an impressive showing this year. Among those honored are:

  • Magnus Bland
  • Ben Harpstead
  • Brennan Helmer
  • Maximo Troka (who impressed everyone by achieving High Honors)

These outstanding students have proven that balancing academics and athletics is not just possible, but achievable!

Three Golfers Making Waves at Sheboygan Falls

It’s equally thrilling to see golfers from Sheboygan Falls making their mark. The following athletes have also been honored:

  • Tre Kettle
  • Sam Best
  • Davis Fitchko

The commitment and hard work shown by these young men will surely inspire others in their community!

Leading the Charge: Sheboygan Lutheran Golfers

The real MVPs when it comes to representation are the five golfers from Sheboygan Lutheran. This school had the highest number of inductees from Sheboygan County, and they are:

  • Jack MacGillis
  • Reid Kuchinski
  • Andrew Leibham
  • Oliver Leibham
  • Alexei Leganchunk (who also achieved High Honors)

It’s evident that Sheboygan Lutheran is fostering some serious talent both on the golf course and in the classroom!

Sheboygan North Golfers Stand Out

Not to be outdone, Sheboygan North Golden Raiders had two golfers recognized for their academic achievements:

  • Bryce Ten Pas (also received High Honors)
  • Ryder Miller

Additionally, Ryder Miller not only made the Academic All-State Team but also earned a spot on the All-State Third Team. Quite an honor!

Impressive Individual Achievements

As the excitement continues, it’s worth mentioning that Mason Schmidtke from Sheboygan North earned first-team honors on the Golf Coaches Association of Wisconsin All-State Team. He finished an impressive second at the WIAA state tournament at Blackwolf Run in Kohler, falling just one shot short of the championship title!

Other remarkable recognitions included:

  • Ryan Darling (Green Bay Notre Dame) and Rasmus Madsen (Appleton North) landed second-team honors.
  • Tyler Johnson (Berlin) and Winston Knobloch (Winneconne) made it onto the third team.

Moreover, several golfers received honorable mention, showcasing the talent in both Division 1 and Division 2, along with Division 3 recognitions. What a talented bunch!

Check It Out!

If you’re curious for more details or want to see the complete list of All-State and Academic All-State golfers, you can find it online at the Golf Coaches Association of Wisconsin’s official site. It’s sure to be a treasure trove of local talent!

In summary, Sheboygan County has every reason to celebrate these exceptional young athletes who are not only honing their golf skills but also excelling in their academic pursuits. Hats off to all!

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