Fall Super Teams are coming out soon.
But before we get there, we need help from our readers. This year, our readers will help determine our players of the year in every sport.
Much like we did with the Male and Female Athletes of the Year, our readers will have a say in who our Players of the Year are. We’ve cut down the list of the best of the best into an even more elite group (no easy task). We limited each school to a maximum of one candidate.
Vote for our High School Golfer of the Year. Reader votes will make up 25% of the tally, with Sports Editor Laurie Los Lee making up the rest of the vote.
Candidates are listed in alphabetical order by school.
Voting will conclude at 8 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 16.
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THE POLL
THE CANDIDATES
Matthew Oliveira, Bishop Stang
A four-year varsity golfer, Oliveira played in 18 of 19 regular season matches and had a scoring average of 37.6. He won the 2024 MVP award for the Catholic Central League. Competing as an individual at the Div. 2 state tournament, Oliveira shot a 1-over par 73 to place third. He will attend and play golf next year at UConn.
Calvin Downing, Fairhaven
Reedy, a senior captain and four-year varsity player, was Fairhaven’s top golfer all year, shooting an average of 38 over nine holes as the Blue Devils won the South South Coast Conference Gold Division championship. He also finished second overall in the South Coast Conference tournament at Allendale Country Club with an 18-hole score of 76.
Peter le Gassick, Old Rochester
Le Gassick capped off an impressive four-year varsity career by being named the South Coast Conference Player of the Year. The senior captain powered the undefeated Bulldogs to another SCC title as he averaged 36.1 during the regular season. He finished in the top 10 as an individual at the Div. 2 state finals and in the top three at the South Sectional meet.
This article originally appeared on Standard-Times: VOTE: SouthCoast High School Golfer of the Year for 2024