This CT high school golf roundup shines a light on last week’s top performances across Connecticut. It highlights standout rounds by both boys and girls, notable multi-day efforts, and the teams fueling depth across the state.
From East Haddam to New Canaan, the report showcases how players from towns like Bristol, Killingly, North Haven, Windham, Guilford, and Old Lyme found their form at courses around Connecticut.
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CT High School Golf: Weekly Roundup
Across a slate of matches and invitational meets, student-athletes from towns big and small delivered impressive scores. Their efforts helped teams rise in the standings.
The state’s golf talent really stood out this week, from the coast to the river valleys. Several players posted sub-par rounds, and multiple squads earned wins behind some big individual performances.
Boys Highlights
Let’s check out the standout rounds and notable performances from the boys’ side. There were several sub-par efforts and leaders who paced their teams.
- Grady Barber (Hale-Ray, East Haddam) shot a 1-over 36 at Tallwood Country Club in a 163-199 loss to Valley Regional.
- Henry Barry (East Catholic) posted an even-par 35 at Chippanee Golf Club in a 148-202 win over Bristol Eastern.
- Zach Blanchard (Killingly) 34—one of several sub-par rounds statewide.
- Brody Burns (Notre Dame-West Haven) 31—a standout score that helped his squad.
- David Cheng (St. Bernard) 34.
- Ben Cruz (North Haven) 34.
- Ryan Glen (Xavier) 34.
- Wyatt Haynes (Waterford) 34.
- Cooper Love (Enfield) 34.
- Gavin McNally (Coventry) 34.
- Alex Newhall (Ellington) 35.
- Christian Porto (Kaynor Tech) 33.
- James Sagnella (North Haven) 33.
- Hayden Kapinos (Windham Tech) 33—led Windham Tech in two wins.
- Trey Wallace (Wolcott) 33 at Farmingbury Hills to spur a win for his team.
Several teams also put together strong showings with depth across the lineup. North Branford, North Haven, Windham Tech, Guilford, and Amity stood out for solid rounds that backed up their top scores.
Girls Highlights
The girls’ roundups brought some impressive scoring and competitive performances from all over the state. Several players broke 40, and others climbed into strong medalist positions.
- Caroline Goderre (NFA) 1-under 33 at Windham Golf Course.
- Sadie Lee (Weston) 35 at Aspetuck Valley.
- Chloe Cui (New Canaan) 37 at Tashua Knolls.
Notable Multi-Day and Repeat Performances
Several players really made their mark by posting strong rounds more than once, or repeating low scores at different venues. This just shows how much depth Connecticut’s got these days in both girls and boys golf.
- Ryan Glen shot two 34s at different courses. That’s pretty consistent for Xavier.
- Jonah Scheckwitz (Old Lyme) carded back-to-back 36s at Black Hall.
- Avery Philips (Bristol Central) put up low rounds at both Brownson and Pequabuck.
Even on days when the team didn’t win, a few players still walked away as medalists thanks to standout individual rounds. Some names worth mentioning: Wilson Ouimet (E.O. Smith) with a 34, Noah Rocklin (Cheshire) with a 37, and Michael Samela (Wright Tech), who had rounds ranging from 40 to 46 but managed to stand out in a tough crowd.
All over the state, teams like North Branford, North Haven, Windham Tech, Guilford, Amity and a handful of others kept showing depth and steady play. Connecticut’s still a hotbed for high-school golf talent, no doubt about it.
This roundup shines a light on the competition and some of the individual performances that shaped results in towns like East Haddam, Deep River, Bristol, Killingly, West Haven, Montville, North Haven, Waterford, and others. Joe Morelli pulled this report together for GameTimeCT on May 4, 2026.
Here is the source article for this story: Connecticut high school boys and girls golf top performers (May 4)
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