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4A Boys Golf: Evergreen Captures First State Title in School History

MONTROSE - Four years ago, Noah Richmond witnessed Montrose golfer Micah Stangebye win the Class 4A state golf tournament at The Bridges. 

Richmond, who looked up to Stangebye, found himself emulating his hero Tuesday at this year’s tournament — which also happened to be at The Bridges. The Montrose senior went on a tear on the front nine, shooting a 7-under-par 28 — including five birdies and an eagle.

Richmond found himself in first place after coming into the day in 10th place after shooting a 74 yesterday. He finished his round with a 65, giving him a total score of 139 which was two strokes better than Evergreen golfers Liam Houlihan and Tyler Long who both shot 141. 

“I was just trying to get back into it,” Richmond said of his performance on the front nine. “I’m a chaser so I knew coming into today I could do it. I just had to believe in myself. Once I started getting it going, I said to myself, ‘Keep going, keep going.’ I just made the best of what I had.

”Thankfully today, everything worked out.”

Montrose coach Steve Skiff credited Richmond’s knowledge with the course, as well as his relaxed approach to the sport in helping him secure the title.

“When Noah plays relaxed and aggressive, he plays some amazing golf,” Skiff said. “That’s what he did today. He got off to a great start."

Evergreen won the team title with a total score of 440. It’s the first-ever state golf championship for the Cougars. 

“We had a good group of guys,” Evergreen coach Brad Garrett said. “I’m glad to be a part of this state championship team. It’s a result of all their work and passion for the game. They played great this year.”

Grand Junction came in second (446) while Riverdale Ridge placed third (447). Rounding out the top five are Windsor which took fourth (452) and Cheyenne Mountain in fifth (454). 

The Cougars won in part due to Houlihan and Long finishing tied for second place. Lincoln Mackay shot a 158 which was good for a tie in 28th and Luke Sabina finished tied for 46th after finishing with an overall score of 165. 

Garrett said all four of his golfers had success this season with Houlihan and Long getting in the groove at the state tournament.

“That’s the beauty of golf because sometimes guys are hot and sometimes guys are not so hot,” Garrett said. “So this week, Tyler and Liam were very hot in finishing high in the individual ranking. But our two other guys, Lincoln and Luke, played great golf all year long to get us here. It was an awesome experience watching them all season long.” 

Houlihan carded a 70 during the first round which gave him the lead while Long was one stroke back with a 71. The pair swapped scores on Tuesday as Houlihan and Long both finished their final round with five birdies 

Houlihan was the only golfer to shoot below par on day one of the tournament as he was 1-under. The conditions proved tough as the weather was cold, rainy and windy. 

Garrett said his team being able to weather the storm best was a big reason why the Cougars won the state title. 

“For them (Houlihan and Long) to shoot those numbers in that kind of weather was just impressive,” Garrett said. “I think that made the difference.” 

Littleton golfer Jack Finch placed fourth with a 143 while Pueblo West’s Preston Allen and Jack Kaul of Grand Junction finished tied for fifth (145). Cheyenne Mountain’s Charlie Doyle was seventh (147) and Steamboat Springs’ Charlie Reisman and Grand Junction’s Hunter Simmons tied for eighth (148). 

There was a three-way tie for 10th as Lutheran golfer Joey Garofalo, Riverdale Ridge’s Will Balliet and Kellen Ball of Windsor all shot 149. 

Meanwhile, Richmond joins former teammate Jordan Jennings, who won in 2020, and Stangebye, who secured the title twice, as Montrose golfers to win an individual state championship.

“I always looked up to Micah,” Richmond said. “I saw his aspect of the golf game. I just went ‘OK, I can do that. I can push myself to that level.’ … It was cool to see (Jennings) win (the individual title), too. I saw what it takes to win.”


Team Results
Rank Team Score To Par
1 Evergreen 440 +14
2 Grand Junction 446 +20
3 Riverdale Ridge 447 +21
4 Windsor 452 +26
5 Cheyenne Mountain 454 +28
6 Lutheran 460 +34
7 Erie 464 +38
8 Mullen 475 +49
9 Montrose 476 +50
10 Pueblo West 491 +65
11 Ponderosa 498 +72
12 Air Academy 511 +85
Individual Results
Rank Name School Yr Score To Par
1 Noah Richmond Montrose SR 139 -3
2 Liam Houlihan Evergreen JR 141 -1
2 Tyler Long Evergreen JR 141 -1
4 Jack Finch Littleton SR 143 +1
5 Preston Allen Pueblo West SR 145 +3
5 Jack Kaul Grand Junction JR 145 +3
7 Charlie Doyle Cheyenne Mountain JR 147 +5
8 Charlie Reisman Steamboat Springs SR 148 +6
8 Hunter Simmons Grand Junction SO 148 +6
10 Joey Garofalo Lutheran SR 149 +7
10 Will Balliet Riverdale Ridge SR 149 +7
10 Kellen Ball Windsor JR 149 +7
13 Owen Dubois Erie SO 150 +8
13 Brayden DeStefano Cheyenne Mountain FR 150 +8
13 Tadese Keyworth Windsor JR 150 +8
16 Bradley Weinmaster Riverdale Ridge SR 151 +9
16 Aiden Sweeney Riverdale Ridge SR 151 +9
16 Emmett Shell Niwot SR 151 +9
19 Jack Newton Mullen SR 152 +10
19 Sean Cary Erie SO 152 +10
21 Connor Kosola Windsor SR 153 +11
21 Carter Seis Riverdale Ridge JR 153 +11
23 Nicholas Brooks Lutheran SO 154 +12
24 Mason Hill Broomfield SR 155 +13
25 Matthew Vaver Centaurus SR 156 +14
26 Ethan Ivany Cheyenne Mountain JR 157 +15
26 Crew Fitzgerald Lutheran FR 157 +15
28 Will Sallee Loveland FR 158 +16
28 Lincoln Mackay Evergreen JR 158 +16
28 Maddox Lovato Grand Junction SR 158 +16
31 Ian Allen Palisade SR 159 +17
31 Niko Cozzetto Pueblo County SR 159 +17
33 Ryan Brady Mullen SR 160 +18
33 Ky Korte Grand Junction JR 160 +18
33 Zachary Griswold Durango SR 160 +18
36 Zack Lacrosse Skyline FR 161 +19
37 Cole Kratz Denver South SO 162 +20
38 Cole Reseigh Erie SO 163 +21
38 Layne Smotzer Frederick SR 163 +21
38 Zachary Senior Ponderosa SO 163 +21
38 Nick Horvath Silver Creek SR 163 +21
38 Booth Hayes Mead SO 163 +21
38 Cooper Oatman Mullen JR 163 +21
44 Reid Taylor Conifer SR 164 +22
44 Michael Dinapoli Steamboat Springs SR 164 +22
46 Ryan Weatherwax Green Mountain SR 165 +23
46 Luke Sabina Evergreen JR 165 +23
46 Preston Waller Silver Creek JR 165 +23
46 Kyden Adams Montrose SR 165 +23
46 Jace Melby Summit JR 165 +23
51 Parker Shaw Pueblo West SO 166 +24
52 Jayden Padilla Pueblo East JR 167 +25
52 Parker Shirola Coronado SR 167 +25
52 Keaton Koch Loveland SR 167 +25
55 Bryar Moss Ponderosa SR 168 +26
56 Jayson Mitts Longmont FR 169 +27
56 Cody Shatzer Air Academy JR 169 +27
56 Michael Slappey Rifle SR 169 +27
56 Hayden Jackson Erie SR 169 +27
56 Rylan Schulz Cheyenne Mountain SR 169 +27
61 Nathan Valentine The Classical Academy SR 170 +28
61 Sam Brennan Air Academy JR 170 +28
63 Brody Meade Mullen SR 171 +29
64 Logan Burwell Air Academy SR 172 +30
64 Jacob Dehm Golden SR 172 +30
64 Drew Stapp Niwot JR 172 +30
64 Eli Smith Lutheran JR 172 +30
64 Caleb Freeland Montrose SR 172 +30
69 Tanner Neil Palmer Ridge JR 173 +31
69 Ethan Tippets Windsor SR 173 +31
71 Connor Kinder Falcon JR 174 +32
71 Kameryn Sandoval-Martin Falcon SR 174 +32
73 Luke Keever Ponderosa SR 175 +33
73 Cody Cotterman Ponderosa JR 175 +33
75 Cooper Simmons Pueblo East JR 176 +34
75 Zach Cunningham Denver South SR 176 +34
77 Roy Higinbotham Pueblo County SR 177 +35
78 Jacob Valdez Pueblo West JR 180 +38
79 Sam Horne Broomfield SR 182 +40
79 Cage Fontana The Classical Academy SR 182 +40
81 Dillon Crabtree Central High School SR 186 +44
82 Anderson Manier Conifer SR 189 +47
83 Riley Perez Widefield SR 196 +54
83 Owen Jackson Battle Mountain SR 196 +54