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MHSAA golf rankings: Top teams maintain positions with regionals looming
@Source: mlive.com
For the first time since the preseason Michigan Interscholastic Golf Coaches Association rankings, every top-ranked team across the four divisions held its spot.
Detroit Catholic Central, Grand Rapids Christian, Jackson Lumen Christi, and Saginaw Nouvel Catholic Central will hold the No. 1 rank for another week in their respective divisions.
Grosse Pointe Woods University Liggett made its first appearance on the rankings, coming in at No. 9 in Division 3.
It will be an exciting race to the finish as regionals are 21 days away.
Below are the current MHSAA boys golf rankings for May 5, 2025.
1. Detroit Catholic Central
2. Traverse City West
3. Rochester Adams
4. Forest Hills Northern
5. Brighton
6. Flushing
7. Grand Blanc
10. Midland
1. Grand Rapids Christian
2. Orchard Lake St. Mary’s
3. Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood
5. Forest Hills Eastern
6. Richland Gull Lake
7. Grand Rapids Catholic Central
9. Battle Creek Harper Creek
10. Grand Rapids South Christian
1. Jackson Lumen Christi
2. Traverse City St. Francis
3. Grosse Ile
4. Millington
5. Essexville-Garber
7. Ann Arbor Greenhills
8. Grand Rapids NorthPointe Christian
9. Grosse Pointe Woods University Liggett
10. Kalamazoo Christian
1. Saginaw Nouvel Catholic Central
2. Kalamazoo Hackett Catholic Prep
3. Saugatuck
4. Hillsdale Academy
5. Clarkston Everest Collegiate
6. Plymouth Christian Academy
7. Grandville Calvin Christian
8. Muskegon Western Michigan Christian
9. Auburn Hills Oakland Christian
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