Boys Golf All-Time Record Book — every season, every record the Sentinels have logged on MaxPreps.
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Seasons
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Players
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Rounds Logged
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All-Time Low Round
Team
Seton Catholic Golf Records
An evolving record book for the Sentinels golf program. Stats represent the 9-hole qualifying-round scoring average as published on iWanamaker. Career and single-season leaders update automatically as new seasons are added.
Current Season Leaders
Top All-Time Single Seasons
All Seasons
Year-by-year team and player results. Click a row to expand the season roster.
Year
Grade
Players
Team Rounds
Team Avg (9, 5-cnt-4)
Top Scorer
Best Avg
Records
All-time leaderboards across every season on record. Single-season minimum: 5 rounds. Career minimum: 15 rounds.
Player Directory
Every player on record. Click a name to see career totals and season-by-season averages.
Round Log
Every individual 9-hole round from iWanamaker, sorted by score (lowest first) within season. Click a column header to re-sort.
Score
Player
Event
Date
Program Notes
Sources, data quality flags, and future-work items.
Sources:
Player scoring averages + round-by-round logs: team-published data on iWanamaker, hand-compiled into SetonCatholicPrep_Golf_Recordbook.csv and SetonCatholicPrep_LowestScores_Recordbook.csv.
State tournament finishes: AIA-published "Team Champions and Runners-Up" PDFs for boys (fall + coed spring) and girls (fall), cross-referenced with the AIA individual-champion list.
Stat definition: Scoring averages reflect qualifying rounds only (typically 9-hole pre-tournament play) and may not include all competitive rounds played by the program. Team averages use the standard 9-hole, 5-count-4 format.
Known data gaps: Earliest seasons (2014–2015, 2015–2016) have very small sample sizes (1–2 rounds per player). The 2019–2020 girls season is the only year between 2014 and 2019 without complete data on file. Per-round and per-tournament results are not yet ingested.
Future work: Per-round box scores from iWanamaker (individual hole-by-hole scoring, tournament finishes, 18-hole event scoring) are planned as the next data layer. Award honors (region/conference selections) will follow.