Drewery and Green Win 2024 Ontario Junior Boys & Girls Match Play Championships
Golf Ontario
The final day of the 2024 Ontario Junior Boys and Girls Match Play Championships at Grey Silo Golf Course featured breathtaking finishes.
Taking home the Len Goldson Trophy on the boys’ side is Will Drewery, who faced fellow Whistle Bear Golf Club athlete, Rylan Hall of Team Ontario, in the finals.
It all came down to an extra 19th hole, where Drewery defeated Hall with a Birdie putt to complete a comeback from 3-down earlier.
En route to the finals, Drewery won the Round of 64 8&7, the Round of 32 3&2, the Round of 16 2 Up, the Quarter-Finals 2&1, and both the Semi-Finals and Finals in 19 holes.
Regardless of the outcome, an Ontario Junior Boys Match Play Championship title was in Whistle Bear Golf Club’s hands before the finals even began.
After the two went back-and-forth all afternoon, their match came down to a 21st hole, where Green sunk her Par putt to clinch the victory.
Both contestants were playing in their first Ontario Junior Girls Match Play Championship and went through impressive lengths to make it all the way to the finals.
In the end, Green’s journey to the title included a 4&3 win in the Round of 32, a 3&1 win in the Round of 16, a 4&3 win in the Quarter-Finals, a 3&2 win in the Semi-Finals, and a 21 hole win in the final showdown with Nordman.
CLICK HEREfor all results of the Ontario Junior Girls Match Play Championship.
CLICK HERE for all results of the Ontario Junior Boys Match Play Championship.
The respective events will feature 30 players on the girls’ side and 64 players in the boys’ division. Both divisions will be competing in epic battles against one another in match play format.
While the Ontario Junior Girls Match Play Championship first commenced in 1982, and the Ontario Junior Boys Match Play Championship in 1998, both have seen talented players go head-to-head in tremendous matchups over the years.
The Junior Boys begin their first round matches Monday starting at 7:30 a.m., while the Junior Girls kick off their first round with tee times set for 12:30 p.m. Both the boys and girls events will tee-off from the first and 10th tees.
CLICK HERE to view all matchups and start times for the Ontario Junior (U19) Girls Match Play Championship.
CLICK HERE to view all matchups and start times for the Ontario Junior (U19) Boys Match Play Championship.
Ava Gilbart (Summit Golf & Country Club) recently finished tied for 2nd at the Golf Canada NextGen Atlantic Championship.
QUOTES
Connor Doyle, Tournament Director: “The Ontario Junior U19 Boys & Girls Match Play Championship is a tremendous event on the Golf Ontario Championship Calendar that generates lots of excitement year in and year out. Grey Silo will certainly be an excellent test for the players as the course features many risk-reward opportunities and will lead to many excellent matches and moments for the players this week.”
Kertsos claims Ontario Women’s Match Play Championship; McLaughlin takes Junior Girls’ title
Peter MacKellar
RICHMOND HILL— The 2016 Ontario Women’s Match Play and Ontario Junior Girls’ Match Play Championships wrapped up on Aug. 17 from DiamondBack Golf Club in Richmond Hill. After a long three days, which included a very soggy second day, the sun was out for the semi finals and finals on day three. When the final matches concluded, it was Pickering’s Crystina Kertsos who walked away with the Women’s title, while Markham’s Hailey McLaughlin took home the Junior Girls’ championship.
The Women’s final match was a close one early on between Kertsos and Georgetown’s Samantha Spencer. Kertsos, 20-years-old from York Downs Golf & Country Club, took the lead on the first hole and extended it to two on the third. Spencer, 20-years-old from The Club at North Halton, came back and won the fourth to only trail by one. Then, on the sixth hole, Spencer chipped in from just off the fringe to even the match, which is where it stood at the turn. The match remained even until the 17th hole when Spencer took the lead. Spencer had a chance to end the match on the 18th but couldn’t get her putt to fall. That opened the door for Kertsos who tied the match on the 18th and then won it on the 19th hole.
“It feels amazing to win,” said Kertsos after the match. “I knew I had to do something special on 18. I didn’t, but I stayed confident, made my par and got lucky that it was in the cards. It is cool because this is my first Golf Ontario title and it is going to be a great confidence booster as I head to school.”
Kertsos went on to talk about the strengths of her game during the event. “My short game had to be my savior this week. I wasn’t hitting the ball amazingly, but still managed to put it in the hole with the least amount of strokes.”
The road to the title for Kertsos began with a 19-hole win over Pickering’s Meghan Bennett. She followed that up with a 4&3 quarter finals win over Uxbridge’s Kelsey Fuchs. She then moved on to the semi-finals where she knocked out St. Thomas’ Mary Ann Hayward, with an exciting 1up win on the 18th hole, which earned her a spot in the final.
Getting to the final for Spencer started with a big 7&6 win over Thornhill’s Olivia Lee. Next up was a clash with Welland’s Tasha Macdonald that ended 2&1 in Spencer’s favour. That moved her onto the semi finals where she beat Markham’s Julia Champion 2&1 to punch her ticket to the championship match.
About the Ontario Women’s Match Play Championship
The Ontario Women’s Match Play Championship was first played in 1975 and has several notable past champions including: World, Canadian and Ontario Golf Hall of Fame member Marlene Stewart Streit, six-time champion Mary Ann Hayward, Terrill Samuel, and Heather Kuzmich.
As for the Junior Girls’ Championship, McLaughlin, 14-years-old from Cedar Brae Golf & Country Club, quickly moved out in front of Markham’s Victoria Zheng with wins on the first two holes. She later extended the lead to three up, with a par on the fourth hole, and looked to be heading to the turn with a big advantage. However, Zheng, 12-years-old from Station Creek Golf Club, came back taking the eighth and ninth holes and was just one down at the turn. McLaughlin extended the lead to two up on the 10th but Zheng won the 12th and 13th to even the match. However, McLaughlin would birdie the next two holes and pared the 16th to win the match 3&2.
Afterwards McLaughlin spoke about how much the win meant to her. “It is very exciting to win this event. I knew it was going to be a tough round, especially against Victoria who is a very good competitor, but I am just overwhelmed with excitement. This is the biggest event I have won since the Bantam Championship (2015) so I am just speechless.”
McLaughlin talked about the conditions that she faced this week and what part of her game was strongest. “I am used to playing in bad weather from tournaments I have played in previous years so it was not that big a deal to me. I just focused on my shots and try not to worry about the weather. This week my short game was the strongest part of my game. I made some long putts today and yesterday. My game was just really on this week.”
On her way to the title McLaughlin, a Team Ontario member, started by ousting Markham’s Rachel Lee 4&2. Next up was her quarter final match with Niagara Falls’ Sukriti Harjai, which McLaughlin needed 19 holes to earn the win. That set her up for an all Team Ontario semi final with Maple’s Alyssa DiMarcantonio. McLaughlin took the match 5&3 to advance to the title match.
As for Zheng, she began the championship with an 8&6 victory over Windsor’s Rachel Cote. In the quarters, she beat out Grafton’s Danielle Sawyer in 19 holes. That put her up against a fellow Station Creek member in Toronto’s Catherine Zhang. Zheng would win the match 5&3 sending her to the final.
ABOUT THE ONTARIO JUNIOR GIRLS MATCH PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP
The Junior Girls’ Match Play Championship has been contested since 1982. Female golfers under 19 years of age, before August 1, are eligible to compete. Notable past champions include: Alena Sharp, Stefi Markovich, Christina Yoon, Elizabeth Tong and Grace St-Germain.
Golf Ontario would like to thank ClubLink and DiamonBack Golf Club for hosting the Championships. Thanks also to the Golf Ontario volunteers who make these events possible.