Hiland Senior Jack Mast Shines in Division III State Golf Tournament
Introduction
The NorthStar Golf Club in Sunbury, Ohio, set the stage for a gripping Division III state golf tournament, where Hiland’s senior standout, Jack Mast, aimed to not only clinch individual glory but also lead his team to a state championship. After taking an impressive first-round lead, Mast faced a challenging second day but still achieved significant recognition.
First-Round Triumph for Jack Mast
On October 13, Jack Mast showcased his exceptional skills by shooting a remarkable 2-under-par 70 during the first round. With four birdies, two bogeys, and an impressive array of pars, Mast demonstrated a solid grasp of the course’s nuances. His performance not only secured him a one-shot lead but also set high expectations as he headed into the final day of competition.
Challenges on Day Two
However, the second round proved to be a tougher test as nerves appeared to play a role in Mast’s performance at NorthStar. With a score of 78, his final tally stood at 148, good enough to tie for third place overall. Despite not attaining the ultimate victory he aimed for, Mast’s strong performance earned him a spot on the first-team All-Ohio, marking a remarkable achievement for the seasoned golfer.
Reflections on Performance
In an emotional interview post-tournament, Mast expressed his feelings about the challenging conditions. “The pin placements were a bit tough today, but I think it was mostly day two nerves in a big environment,” he reflected. Despite the ups and downs, Mast noted the successes of his short game and how he fought through obstacles throughout the day.
Team Spirit and Determination
Mast’s performance wasn’t solely about personal accolades; he was keen on leading his team, the Hiland Hawks, to a state championship. “Our team fought hard,” he said, emphasizing the unity and determination that defines the Hawks. Coach Austin Kaufman echoed this sentiment, underlining Mast’s role as a leader: “He really improved this year and worked super hard. He had a chance today, but couldn’t quite get it done.”
The Competitive Field
The tournament featured a highly competitive field, with Kalida’s Paul Stechschulte emerging victorious, finishing an impressive 4-under-par 140. Stechschulte’s performance showcased his skill by winning the individual title by a five-stroke margin over Youngstown Mooney’s Alex Eckstein, who finished at 145. This highlights the level of talent present at the tournament, adding to the excitement.
Warren JFK Races Ahead
While individual accolades were up for grabs, the team championship was claimed decisively by Warren JFK, who finished with an astounding total of 618, 23 strokes better than the runner-up Pettisville (641). The Hiland Hawks, demonstrating resilience throughout the event, secured a commendable third place with a final score of 643. This achievement showcases the strength and potential of the Hiland golf program.
All-Ohio Recognition for Andrew Breun
In addition to Jack Mast’s achievements, Hiland junior Andrew Breun also made a noteworthy impression by carding 153 (79-74) to earn a second-team All-Ohio honor. Breun concluded with a solid closing round, firing 37 on both nines and finishing with a birdie on the final hole. His performance reinforced the strength of Hiland’s squad and their competitive standing in Ohio golf.
Contributions of Other Hiland Players
The Hawks were not one-dimensional, with contributions from other players as well. Sophomore Jesse Conn finished with a score of 169 (87-82), while junior Grant Bille posted a score of 179 (83-96). Each player played a critical role in supporting the team’s overall performance throughout the tournament, emphasizing the importance of teamwork in golf.
Coach’s Perspective on the Season
Reflecting on the tournament and the season as a whole, Coach Kaufman expressed pride in the team’s effort and determination. “I thought we had a chance to come back against JFK if we played well. That was their third straight title,” he said. Despite the challenges faced, he commended the Hawks for their competitive spirit and hard work, noting the potential for future success.
Conclusion and Looking Ahead
Although the day may not have unfolded as hoped for Jack Mast and the Hiland Hawks, their journey through the Division III state golf tournament has certainly set the stage for future endeavors. With strong performances and recognition on both individual and team levels, the foundation for future success is solid. As the program looks towards next year, there’s optimism and determination that could lead to even greater achievements on the golf course.
In conclusion, the blend of personal determination, teamwork, and competitive spirit displayed by Jack Mast and the Hiland Hawks stands as a testament to the heart of high school athletics in Ohio. As they move forward, expectations run high for their future performances on the green.

