Awards & Recognition

The Nebraska Golf Association annually hands out awards to the top amateur golfers in the state in four categories, based on the NGA Point Standings. The top overall amateur, senior amateur, girls' amateur and junior (boys) amateur each receive awards. Typically, these awards are presented at the NGA's Annual Awards Banquet in the fall. The 2019 Banquet is scheduled for November 15 at The Country Club of Lincoln. Invitations are typically mailed out about a month in advance. The NGA also recognizes the top five boys and girls junior players, as part of it's Junior All-Star Team. Visit the sections below to see the 2018 winners and the history behind each award.

SCHAAKE IS NEBRASKA GOLFER OF THE YEAR AGAIN

Omaha - The Nebraska Golf Association is proud to announce the selection of Omaha’s Alex Schaake as the 2018 Nebraska Amateur Golfer of the Year. Schaake is the 51st recipient of this award, which was introduced 50 years ago in 1968, when Lincoln’s R.B. Lau won the inaugural award.

It is the fifth straight postseason recognition for Schaake, who is the fifth player to win this award in back-to-back years, joining St. Paul’s Dan Bahensky (1971-1972), Lincoln’s Steve Statton (1979-1980), Elkhorn’s Ryan Nietfeldt (2002-2003) and Gibbon’s Rylee Reinertson (2015-2016). Prior to winning the award in 2017, Schaake had won three straight Nebraska Junior Amateur Golfer of the Year awards from 2014-2016. He also joins Reinertson and Andy Sajevic, now of Omaha, as the only players to win both awards at least twice.

Schaake continues to cement his name in history, putting together another incredible 2018 campaign. He won at least one NGA title for the fifth straight year, and won at least two titles for the third time in that stretch. Schaake became the sixth player to sweep the NGA’s majors, winning the Nebraska Amateur and the Nebraska Match Play, and is the first to do so since Sajevic in 2013. He’s now played in 22 NGA championships, winning nine of those, which ties John Sajevic of Fremont and Knox Jones of Lincoln for the most all-time men’s titles.

It was another dominant performance for Schaake at the 110th Nebraska Amateur Championship at Fremont Golf Club in July. The University of Iowa junior cruised to an impressive 271 (-13) total to win by nine strokes, tied for the second largest winning margin in Nebraska Amateur history. Schaake join greats Johnny Goodman and Bob Astleford of Omaha as the only players to win at least three straight titles. He also joins six other players who have won three Nebraska Amateurs, the fourth most all-time.

In June, Schaake did something he hadn’t done before, winning the 51st Nebraska Match Play Championship at his home club, Champions Run in Omaha. Schaake earned co-medalist honors in Stroke Play Qualifying, then battled through a tough bracket as the No. 2 seed, twice winning in extra-holes, including over the 2018 Nebraska Junior Golfer of the Year, Luke Kluver of Norfolk in the semifinals. He also took down the defending champion, Jay Cottam of Hebron in the Round of 16. He then won big in the 36-hole final, defeating Husker golfer Jace Guthmiller, 7 and 6.

In addition to the historic sweep, Schaake was medalist at Sectional Qualifying for the 2018 U.S. Amateur Championship, where he scorched Firethorn Golf Club in Lincoln with rounds of 68 (-3) and 64 (-7) for a 132 (-10) total. He advanced to play in the 2018 U.S. Amateur at Pebble Beach and narrowly missed the cut to match play. Schaake advanced through Monday Qualifying to get into the Web.com Tour’s Pinnacle Bank Championship at The Club at Indian Creek in Elkhorn. He was runner-up to Kluver at the Dinsdale Classic at Riverside Golf Club in Grand Island, and finished tied for third at the Indian Creek Invitational. Schaake also finished T-35 at the Sunnehanna Amateur against a very talented national field.

Schaake will be honored at the Nebraska Golf Association's annual awards banquet on Friday, November 16 at Omaha Country Club. In addition, the NGA will recognize its Senior Amateur Golfer of the Year, Junior Amateur Golfer of the Year and Girls’ Amateur Golfer of the Year. The Nebraska Women's Amateur Golf Association's Player of the Year will also be honored.

Year Award Recipient Hometown
2018 Alex Schaake Omaha
2017 Alex Schaake Omaha
2016 Rylee Reinertson Gibbon
2015 Rylee Reinertson Gibbon
2014 Carson Schaake Omaha
2013 Andy Sajevic Fremont
2012 Ryan Nietfeldt Omaha
2011 Kevin Stanek Bellevue
2010 Andy Sajevic Fremont
2009 Brandon Crick McCook
2008 Jayson Brueggemann Lincoln
2007 John Hurley O'Neill
2006 Patrick Duffy Omaha
2006 Brady Schnell Lincoln
2005 John Hurley O'Neill
2004 Judd Cornell Omaha
2004 A.J. Elgert Lincoln
2003 Ryan Nietfeldt Omaha
2002 Ryan Nietfeldt Omaha
2001 Knox Jones Lincoln
2000 Bill Spangler Lincoln
1999 David Clouse Friend
1998 Steve Friesen Lincoln
1997 David Clouse Friend
1996 John Sajevic Fremont
1995 David Clouse Friend
1994 Knox Jones Lincoln
1993 Larry Sock Lincoln
1992 David Clouse Friend
1991 Mike Rack Lincoln
1990 Larry Sock Lincoln
1989 John Sajevic Fremont
1988 Larry Sock Lincoln
1987 Bill Spangler Lincoln
1986 David Walker Omaha
1985 Larry Sock Lincoln
1984 Mark Maness Lincoln
1983 Mike Schuchart Lincoln
1982 Mark Maness Lincoln
1981 Dave Maurstad Beatrice
1980 Steve Statton Lincoln
1979 Steve Statton Lincoln
1978 Mike Klein Scottsbluff
1977 Larry Sock Lincoln
1977 Mike Hughett Lincoln
1976 Tom Sieckmann Omaha
1975 Dan Bahensky Lincoln
1974 Tom Sieckmann Omaha
1973 Charlie Borner, Lincoln
1972 Dan Bahensky St. Paul
1971 Dan Bahensky St. Paul
1970 Frank Rose Fairbury
1969 Jim Shade Norfolk
1968 R. B. Lau Lincoln

SAJEVIC IS NEBRASKA SENIOR GOLFER OF THE YEAR AGAIN

Omaha – The Nebraska Golf Association is proud to announce the selection of Fremont’s John Sajevic as the 2018 Nebraska Senior Amateur Golfer of the Year for a record sixth time.

Sajevic has now won the honor six of the seven years it has been awarded, winning in 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016 and 2017 as well. He was also the Nebraska Amateur Golfer of the Year twice, in 1989 and 1996.

The 62-year-old Sajevic continues to etch his name on trophies and write his name in the record books. He did both at the 20th Nebraska Senior Amateur Championship at ArborLinks in May. Sajevic won a record third Senior Amateur title, and did so in spectacular fashion, setting several other records along the way. His final round 66 (-6) is the lowest score in championship history, and his 139 (-5) 36-hole total is the second lowest, only behind his own record of 138 (-6), which he set in 2016. It all added up to a whopping nine-stroke win, shattering the old record for winning margin, which was previously five strokes. The win also gave Sajevic a ninth overall NGA title, which at the time tied him with Lincoln’s Knox Jones for the most all-time. Omaha’s Alex Schaake joined them at nine later in the summer.

At his home club in July, Sajevic added to an already incredible resume at the Nebraska Amateur. Sajevic just missed out on another Top 5 finish at the 110th Nebraska Amateur Championship at Fremont Golf Club, finishing tied for sixth at 285 (+1). It was the 23rd Top 10 finish of his career, which extends a record he already owns, and a 33rd Top 25 finish, another record. He’s now just one behind the great Larry Sock in a couple other categories as well, by making his 33rd 36-hole cut, and also making the cut for the 19th straight year.

In addition to those record-setting performances, Sajevic again advanced to match play at the 51st Nebraska Match Play Championship at Champions Run in Omaha, losing in the Round of 32. He finished tied for third at the 20th Nebraska Mid-Amateur Championship at Wild Horse Golf Club in Gothenburg, and teamed up with his son, Andy, to finish third at the 17th Nebraska Four-Ball Championship at The Players Club in Omaha. They were also the first alternates at Sectional Qualifying for the 2019 U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Championship at ArborLinks last month. Sajevic added a T-3 finish at the Fremont Invitational, and a T-4 finish at the Dinsdale Classic to round out another great year.

Sajevic will be honored at the Nebraska Golf Association's annual awards banquet on Friday, November 16 at Omaha Country Club. In addition, the NGA will recognize its Amateur Golfer of the Year, Junior Amateur Golfer of the Year and Girls’ Amateur Golfer of the Year. The Nebraska Women's Amateur Golf Association's Player of the Year will also be honored.

Year Award Recipient Hometown
2018 John Sajevic Fremont
2017 John Sajevic Fremont
2016 John Sajevic Fremont
2015 John Sajevic Fremont
2014 David Clouse Friend
2014 Mike Krumland Columbus
2013 John Sajevic Fremont
2012 John Sajevic Fremont

STRICKLAND IS NEBRASKA GIRLS' GOLFER OF THE YEAR

Omaha - The Nebraska Golf Association is proud to announce the selection of Lincoln’s Kate Strickland as the 2018 Nebraska Girls’ Amateur Golfer of the Year.

At just 14-years-old, Strickland is the youngest player to win this award, which was first presented in 1998. The young Strickland had the award wrapped up before she even attended her first high school class. Now a freshman at Lincoln Southwest, Strickland burst onto the scene in her first season competing at the championship level. She’s long been a successful junior competitor, winning on the Nebraska Junior Golf Tour and she was the first Nebraskan to qualify for the national Drive, Chip and Putt Finals at Augusta National back in 2014. This year, she made the jump to play in the NGA’s junior championships, and she did not miss a step, winning one and finishing runner-up at the other.

Strickland kicked off her season by making a run at the 56th Nebraska Girls’ Match Play Championship at York Country Club in June. She entered match play as the No. 7 seed and made presence known, winning her first two matches before outlasting Seward’s Kendra Placke in a 22-hole semifinal battle. Strickland had to turn around and play the No. 1 seed Megan Whittaker of Elkhorn in the final that afternoon, and put up a fight, but ran out of gas and fell, 3 and 2. It was Whittaker’s second title in three years.

A month later, Strickland was ready for another shot. She trailed by three strokes after the first round of the 18th Nebraska Girls’ Amateur Championship at Elks Country Club in Columbus. She took charge on the back nine with a key birdie on the par-4 14th, and cruised into the clubhouse to win by two strokes with a final round 75 (+3). Strickland is the youngest to win the Girls’ Amateur as well, winning just three-and-a-half months after her 14th birthday.

In addition to her success at the junior level, Strickland stepped up to compete in the women’s championships. She advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2018 Nebraska Women’s Match Play Championship at Yankee Hill Country Club in Lincoln, and finished tied for sixth at the 2018 Nebraska Women’s Amateur Championship at Beatrice Country Club.

Strickland will be honored at the Nebraska Golf Association's annual awards banquet on Friday, November 16 at Omaha Country Club. In addition, the NGA will recognize its Amateur Golfer of the Year, Junior Amateur Golfer of the Year and Senior Amateur Golfer of the Year. The Nebraska Women's Amateur Golf Association's Player of the Year will also be honored.

Year Award Recipient Hometown
2018 Kate Strickland Lincoln
2017 Hannah Hunke Snyder
2016 Hannah Thiele Wahoo
2015 Haley Thiele Wahoo
2015 HannahThiele Wahoo
2014 Haley Thiele Wahoo
2013 Haley Thiele Wahoo
2012 Danielle Lemek Doniphan
2011 Danielle Lemek Doniphan
2010 Danielle Lemek Doniphan
2009 Danielle Lemek Doniphan
2008 Armana Christianson Omaha
2007 Anna Christenson Lincoln
2006 J.C. Stevenson Grand Island
2005 J.C. Stevenson Grand Island
2004 Kristen Kosch Bellevue
2003 Kristen Kosch Minden
2003 LeighSutton Lincoln
2002 Leigh Sutton Lincoln
2001 Sara Sackett Cambridge
2000 Beth AnneCherry Lincoln
1999 Elizabeth Morrell McCook
1998 Elizabeth Morrell McCook

KLUVER CLAIMS JUNIOR GOLFER OF THE YEAR HONOR AGAIN

Omaha - The Nebraska Golf Association is proud to announce the selection of Norfolk's Luke Kluver as the 2018 Nebraska Junior Amateur Golfer of the Year.

Kluver is the seventh player to win the award in back-to-back years. Despite not playing in either of the NGA's junior championships, Kluver won the season points race by a large margin. In his sole NGA championship start, Kluver advanced all the way to the semifinals of the 51st Nebraska Match Play Championship at Champions Run in Omaha. He only lost to the eventual champion Alex Schaake of Omaha, who was playing on his home course, in extra holes. Kluver also shot the lowest round of Stroke Play Qualifying, a 5-under 67 that propelled him to share medalist honors with Schaake and Sean Song of Omaha at 139 (-5).

One of his best moments came at ArborLinks in Nebraska City, where Kluver shot rounds of 69 (-3) and 67 (-5) to earn a spot in the Web.com Tour’s Pinnacle Bank Championship. He topped a strong field of amateurs and professionals at the Nebraska Qualifier to advance to the Web.com Tour event at The Club at Indian Creek in Elkhorn. Kluver went on to shoot rounds of 74 (+3) and 71 (E) at Indian Creek to miss the cut by four strokes.

Kluver also notched wins at the Dinsdale Classic at Riverside Golf Club in Grand Island and at the Labor Day Classic at his home club, Norfolk Country Club. He came away from both wins with tournament records as well. The first was in the first round of the Dinsdale, as Kluver matched the tournament record of 64 (-8), before outdueling Schaake in the final round to win by one stroke. Then he scorched his home course, Norfolk Country Club, during the final round to set a tournament and course record with a 10-under par 62. He won the tournament by 17 strokes with a 129 (-15) total.

Kluver had success at the junior level as well, finishing tied for fifth at the national Boys Junior PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky. He won his second NSAA Class A individual title in May, and finished T-25 at the North and South Junior at Pinehurst Resort in July.

Kluver will be honored at the Nebraska Golf Association's annual awards banquet on Friday, November 16 at Omaha Country Club. In addition, the NGA will recognize its Amateur Golfer of the Year, Girls’ Amateur Golfer of the Year and Senior Amateur Golfer of the Year. The Nebraska Women's Amateur Golf Association's Player of the Year will also be honored.

Year Award Recipient Hometown
2018 Luke Kluver Norfolk
2017 Luke Kluver Norfolk
2016 Alex Schaake Omaha
2015 Alex Schaake Omaha
2014 Alex Schaake Omaha
2013 Carson Schaake Omaha
2012 Rylee Reinertson Gibbon
2011 Rylee Reinertson Gibbon
2011 Drew Taylor Omaha
2010 John Spellerberg Fremont
2009 Andy Sajevic Fremont
2008 Josh Reinertson Gibbon
2007 Andy Sajevic Fremont
2006 Bobby Knowles Omaha
2005 John Hurley O'Neill
2004 Joe Kubick Lincoln
2003 Chris Bruening Norfolk
2002 Brady Bauer Lincoln
2002 Judd Cornell Omaha
2001 Nathan Lashley Scottsbluff
2000 Nathan Lashley Scottsbluff
1999 A.J. Elgert Lincoln
1999 J.J. Sullivan Omaha
1998 Seth Porter Hastings
1997 Seth Porter Hastings
1996 Ryan Vermeer Omaha
1995 Steve Friesen Lincoln
1994 David Hersch Lincoln
1994 Ryan Vermeer Omaha
1993 Ryan Nietfeldt Grand Island
1992 Kit Grove Lincoln
1991 Geoff Friesen Lincoln
1990 Troy Petracek Crete
1989 Brian Bock Lincoln
1988 Jason Peterson Oakland
1987 Scott Hoffman Omaha
1986 Jason Peterson Oakland
1985 Hap Pocras Lincoln
1984 Hap Pocras Lincoln
1983 Mike Peterson Oakland
1982 Mike Peterson Oakland

Members of the Junior All-Star Team were chosen based upon their performance in state and/or national tournaments and state-select team events in 2018. In addition, other criteria considered in determining Junior All-Star Teams include a player's compliance with the United States Golf Association's Rules of Golf and a player's integrity and conduct both on and off the golf course.

Members of the 2018 Junior All-Star Team are:

Boys

Caleb Badura, Aurora
Josh Bartels, Lincoln
Luke Kluver, Norfolk*
Jason Kolbas, Lincoln
Alex Zillig, La Vista

Girls

Ricki Hickstein, Chadron
Nicole Kolbas, Lincoln
Kate Strickland, Lincoln*
Lauren Thiele, Wahoo
Megan Whittaker, Elkhorn

History

2002-2017

All-Star Team recognition was administered by the Nebraska Junior Golf Tour from 2009 through 2011. Oversight of the team's selection returned to the NGA in 2012.

2017

BOYS
Caleb Badura, Aurora
Luke Kluver, Norfolk*
Tucker Knaak, Plainview
Trevor Kosch, Humphrey
Kellen Rossman, Norfolk

GIRLS
Lacie Fox, Beemer
Ricki Hickstein, Chadron
Hannah Hunke, Snyder*
Morgan Thiele, Kearney
Megan Whittaker, Elkhorn

2016

BOYS
Noah Hofman, McCook
Luke Kluver, Norfolk
Trevor Kosch, Humphrey
Nolan Maschka, Omaha
Alex Schaake, Omaha *

GIRLS
Kirsten Baete, Beatrice
Spencer Roach, Papillion
Hannah Thiele, Wahoo *
Morgan Thiele, Kearney
Megan Whittaker, Elkhorn

2015

BOYS
Noah Hofman, McCook
Nolan Maschka, Omaha
Koy Potthoff , Scottsbluff
Alex Schaake, Omaha *
Sean Song, Omaha

GIRLS
Haley Thiele, Wahoo *
Hannah Thiele, Wahoo *
Morgan Thiele, Kearney
Megan Whittaker, Elkhorn
Jordan York, Scottsbluff

2014

BOYS
Noah Hofman, McCook
Ben Maschka, Omaha
Sam Meuret , Brunswick
Rylee Reinertson, Gibbon
Alex Schaake, Omaha *

GIRLS
Katie Irvin, Papillion
Nia Station, Omaha
Haley Thiele, Wahoo *
Hannah Thiele, Wahoo
Megan Vetrovsky, McCook

2013

BOYS
Cameron Bargell, North Platte
Ben Maschka, Omaha
Sam Meuret , Brunswick
Carson Schaake, Omaha *
Sean Song, Omaha

GIRLS
Amy Ahlers, Albion
Sarah Jo Pravecek, Omaha
Haley Thiele, Wahoo *
Hannah Thiele, Wahoo
Megan Vetrovsky, McCook

2012

BOYS
Mitchell Klooz , Laurel
Rylee Reinertson, Gibbon *
Carson Schaake, Omaha
Greg Stanek, Bellevue
Zach Taylor, Omaha

GIRLS
Abbie Hunke, Snyder
Danielle Lemek , Doniphan *
Sarah Pravecek, Omaha
Haley Thiele, Wahoo
Hannah Thiele, Wahoo

2011 (NJGT)

BOYS
Calvin Freeman, Table Rock *
Tommy Hamilton, Omaha
Drew Taylor, Omaha
Alex Totusek, Omaha
Reid Wiebe, Sutton

GIRLS
Danielle Lemek , Doniphan *
Jacqueline O'Doherty, Lincoln
Annie Pearson, Omaha
Sarah Pravecek, Omaha
Haley Thiele, Wahoo

2010 (NJGT)

BOYS
Bryce Brown, Lincoln
Mitchell Klooz, Plainview
Garrett Morehead, Bellevue
John Spellerberg, Fremont *
Richard Schneider, Beemer

GIRLS
Danielle Lemek , Doniphan *
Jacqueline O'Doherty, Lincoln
Annie Pearson, Omaha
Sarah Pravecek, Omaha
Christina VonRiesen, Omaha

2009 (NJGT)

BOYS
Collin Craft, Omaha
Josh Reinertson, Gibbon
John Spellerberg, Fremont
Andy Sajevic , Fremont *
Kyle Stanek, Bellevue

GIRLS
Danielle Lemek , Doniphan *
Nicole Mooberry, Norfolk
McKenzie O'Connell, Sidney
Morgan Smejkal, Columbus
Christina VonRiesen, Omaha

2008

BOYS
Kevin Gillick, Lincoln
Greg Pohlmann, Columbus
Josh Reinertson, Gibbon *
Richard Schneider, Beemer
Kevin Stanek, Bellevue

GIRLS
Anna Christenson, Lincoln
Armana Christianson, Omaha *
Katie Keiser, Gothenburg
Danielle Lemek , Doniphan
Nicole Mooberry, Norfolk

2007

BOYS
Mike Coatman, Lincoln
Kevin Gillick, Lincoln
Patrick Hanzel, Lincoln
Greg Pohlmann, Columbus
Andy Sajevic, Fremont *

GIRLS
Anna Christenson, Lincoln *
Armana Christianson, Omaha
Kayla Knopik, Papillion
Mary Narzisi, Omaha
Kylie Smith, Omaha

2006

BOYS
Mike Coatman, Lincoln
Brandon Crick, McCook
Blake Giroux, Omaha
Bobby Knowles, Omaha *
Jordan Reinertson, Gibbon

GIRLS
Betsy Conry, Omaha
Alexis Holmes, Lincoln
Kayla Knopik, Papillion
Mary Narzisi, Omaha
J.C. Stevenson, Grand Island *

2005

BOYS
Tom Gross, Omaha
John Hurley, O'Neill *
Jordan Reinertson, Gibbon
Andrew Storm, Omaha
Ben Tewes, Lincoln

GIRLS
Kayla Knopik, Papillion
Shelly McLaughlin, Lincoln
Katherine Morell, McCook
Brittany Pepler, Scottsbluff
J.C. Stevenson, Grand Island *

2004

BOYS
Chris Bruening, Norfolk
Phil Hranac, Kearney
Joe Kubick, Lincoln *
John Sutko, Omaha
Ben Tewes, Lincoln

GIRLS
Krista Hrdlicka, Wahoo
Kristen Kosch, Minden *
Katherine Morell, McCook
Brittany Pepler, Scottsbluff
Leigh Sutton, Lincoln

2003

BOYS
Chris Bruening, Norfolk *
Michael Hoch, Grand Island
John Hurley, O'Neill
Joe Kubick, Lincoln
Keth Malone, Lincoln

GIRLS
Rachel Byleen, Lincoln
Lindsey Huebert, Omaha
Kristen Kosch, Minden *
Leigh Sutton, Lincoln
Sara Wolfe, Norfolk

2002

BOYS
Brady Bauer, Lincoln
Judd Cornell, Omaha *
Jon Deines, Beatrice
Joe Kubick, Lincoln
Trent Price, Lincoln

GIRLS
Andrea Dunagan, Grand Island
Lindsey Huebert, Omaha
Kristen Kosch, Minden
Leigh Sutton, Lincoln *
Sara Wolfe, Norfolk