FHSAA Class 3A State Golf Tournament: First Coast Teams Face Challenges on Opening Day
On a blustery and chilly day on November 11, 2025, First Coast teams struggled to keep pace with the standout performance of Palm Beach Gardens Dwyer during the opening round of the FHSAA Class 3A state boys golf tournament. Held at the prestigious Mission Inn Resort El Campeon Course in Howey-in-the-Hills, the tournament highlighted not just individual talents but also the challenges posed by the elements.
Dwyer’s remarkable showing placed them well ahead of the competition, with four of their players landing in the top 10. They ended the round with a score of 11-over 299, giving them a commanding seven-shot lead over Fletcher, which will need to mount a strong comeback in the final round on November 12. This level of performance steals the spotlight in a tournament that showcased some of Florida’s best young golfers.
Strong Performances from Key Contenders
Beyond Dwyer’s dominance, other teams also displayed commendable efforts. Finishing tied for third with a score of 22-over were Sarasota and Viera, while Ponte Vedra settled into the fourth spot at 25-over. The Beachside team followed closely in fifth at 27-over, and Tocoi Creek rounded out the top six with a score of 29-over. These teams still have the opportunity to make significant shifts in rankings during the decisive final round.
Jake Williams from Miami Columbus claimed the individual lead with an impressive score of 1-under 71, making him the only player to break par in the round. Dwyer’s Hampton Beebe also turned heads with a score of 72, while other standout performances from team members included Wylie Inman at 75 and both Tankhun Ritthisorn and William Cui at 76. Such individual talents underline the competitive spirit prevalent in this year’s tournament.
First Coast Players Shine Amidst Challenging Conditions
Among the First Coast competitors, James Nagle from Ponte Vedra and Dmytro Kulyk from Nease emerged as the top local players, each finishing the round at 73. They showcased incredible skill in challenging conditions, contributing to the competitive landscape of the tournament.
Jonah Nacional of Beachside also made his mark by finishing tied for fifth at 74. Meanwhile, Jackson Runquist of Fletcher brought in a score of 75, placing him in a tie for seventh. Other notable performances came from Mason Seaton of Fletcher and Charlie Hipp from Creekside, both of whom managed scores of 76, landing them in the tie for tenth. These highlights bring hope for the local teams moving into the next round.
Beachside’s Sofia Rivera Sets the Stage
Turning attention to the girls’ side of the competition, Beachside’s junior standout, Sofia Rivera, put forth an exceptional performance in the Class 3A tournament. After a shaky start, Rivera rallied to score a remarkable 1-under 70, tying for first with Phah Smitasin from Winter Park and Hannah Hill from Viera. Rivera’s journey included a mix of bogeys and birdies, demonstrating both resilience and skill on the course.
A key player with a history of success, Rivera played an instrumental role in leading Beachside to their Class 2A state team title in 2023. On Saturday, she turned things around after a tough start on her back nine, showing that under pressure, she is a force to be reckoned with.
Team Dynamics: Lake Nona Takes the Lead
In the broader team competition for the girls, Lake Nona established a robust lead, finishing 10 shots ahead of Jupiter with a score of 20-over 304. Ponte Vedra’s squad ended the day in fifth place at 36-over, while Beachside found themselves tied for tenth at 52-over. The standings thus set a highly competitive stage for the final day of play, with every team hoping to improve their ranking.
Charlotte Xia of Ponte Vedra finished as the top player for her team, scoring 78, while Sophia Cavanagh’s score of 81 led Nease—a performance indicative of the evolving talents within First Coast’s golfing community.
Recap of Boys’ State Golf Performance
In reviewing the overall landscape of boys’ state golf, the standings highlight the dominance of Palm Beach Gardens Dwyer with their leading score of 299, followed closely by Fletcher at 306, which included significant contributions from players like Jackson Runquist and Mason Seaton. Both teams are poised for another competitive round, as they look to challenge for the title against a set of strong competitors, including Sarasota and Viera, who are tied at a score of 310.
As for Ponte Vedra, their collective effort saw them finishing at 313. The team’s structure, bolstered by leaders like James Nagle and Cooper Franklin, underlines the need for consistent performances under pressure. The upcoming round promises to test the resolve and strategies of all participating teams.
Girls’ State Golf Highlights
In the girls’ competition, Lake Nona’s performance set them as the team to beat, with their score of 304. Jupiter followed closely with 314, while Winter Park and Parish rounded out the top four. Ponte Vedra’s consistency has them sitting at 320, while Beachside’s strong showing, led by Rivera, positioned them in ninth at 336. Each round provides new opportunities and today’s scores will pave the way to tomorrow’s competition.
Individual achievements from the area were highlighted, including Leighton Lanier from Bartram Trail, who managed to post a respectable score and make her mark as an emerging talent.
Conclusion: Looking Ahead to Final Rounds
As these competitors move toward the final day of the FHSAA Class 3A State Golf Tournament, the stakes rise higher, with teams eager to demonstrate their skills and resilience. The challenges posed by the weather and the fierce competition add layers of excitement to the tournament. It will be fascinating to see how these young athletes rise to the occasion and potentially secure titles for their schools.
With the dense field of competitors and pressure from the leading teams, every stroke will count as the golfers look to cement their legacies in this high-stakes tournament. As the community rallies behind its young athletes, the future of golf in the First Coast region looks bright, promising a host of thrilling performances in the years to come.
Call to Action: Stay tuned for updates and live scores as the final round unfolds and witness as these talented athletes aim for glory in one of Florida’s premier high school golf events.

