Columbus St. Charles successfully completed its quest to repeat as champions Saturday at The Ohio State University Scarlet course, as the Cardinals won the 2010 OHSAA Div. I boys state golf tournament for the second year in a row. St. Charles finished with a team score of 610, which is a new record low score for the Scarlet course in the OHSAA state tournament.
The previous record on Scarlet (Par 71, 7,043 yards) was 611, recorded by Cleveland St. Ignatius in 2002 and Upper Arlington in 1993.
St. Charles’ 2010 appearance in the state tournament was the program’s eighth appearance in the finals and fourth appearance in the past five years.
The Cardinals were led by senior Michael Ricaurte, who was also the overall individual medalist with a score of 144. Junior Beau Titsworth of Cleveland St. Ignatius finished in second place with a score of 147.
Similarly, Cleveland St. Ignatius finished second in the team standings with a score of 621.
Team Scores: 1. Columbus St. Charles 303-307-610, 2. Cleveland St. Ignatius 319-302-621, 3. Dublin Jerome 323-313-636, 4. Dublin Coffman 326-322-648, 5. Medina 320-333-653, 6. Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller 326-329-655, 7. Stow-Munroe Falls 331-328-659, 8. Cincinnati St. Xavier 335-326-661, 9. Uniontown Lake 332-334-666, 10. Ashland 332-335-667, 11. Centerville 340-328-668, 12. Avon Lake 353-342-695
State Championship Results