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Tony
Joy
Head Coach
25th Year
(Youngstown State, 1974)
Tony Joy is in his 25th year as the head coach of the Youngstown State men's
golf program. Joy took over in the fall of 1983 and has been in charge of the
Penguins ever since.
Under his tutelage, Youngstown State has had 15 first-team
and six second-team all-conference selections. YSU has competed in the Ohio
Valley and Mid-Continent Conferences and is now currently a member of the
Horizon League.
At the 2008 Horizon League Championships, the Penguins took
third place, and the team shot the lowest second and third rounds.
Freshman Michael Turner led the Guins with a sixth place finish and
was named to the All-Tournament
Team. Also cracking the top 10
for the Penguins was freshman
Spenser Sulzener who finished in
ninth.
The 2007
Horizon League Championship tied the Penguins with Wright State after a strong
total team finish on the second day of play.
Sophomore Ryan Stocke improved on his previous year finish,
leading the team and finishing eighth for a First-Team All-League spot. Freshman
Tim Morrow had an impressive first showing at the league meet placing
13th.
At the 2006 Horizon League Championship, the Penguins had
their most impressive showing since joining the league and posted their best
team finish in six years.
Nate Komsa was the top finisher for YSU placing sixth while
Jim Powers had a solid performance placing eighth and Stocke, then a freshman, was
12th.
At the 2005 Horizon League Championships, Komsa finished
ninth and Josh Zarlenga placed 10th to helped he Penguins to a sixth-place
finish.
At the 2004 Championships, Komsa became just the second
Penguin to earn medalist honors at the conference meet. Komsa won the event by
one stroke earning the school's first individual conference crown since 1994.
In 2002, in their first campaign in the Horizon League, the
Penguins placed fifth. Jonah Karzmer led the team placing fifth and earning all-tournament honors.
In
YSU's last Mid-Continent Conference Tournament in 2001, Matt Kempe and Brian
Newell posted top-10 finishes to help the Penguins place fifth. Kempe placed
third, while Newell was ninth.
In 2000, Joy guided the Penguins to a second-place finish at
the Mid-Continent Conference Men's Golf Championship. Leading the squad to its
best finish since the 1997 season, was Ryan Harmon, who was named the league's
Newcomer-of-the-Year Award. Harmon shot a 219 for a third-place finish and
first-team all-conference honors. Two other of Penguins received all-conference
accolades as Zach Krichbaum and Matt Kempe finished fourth and eighth,
respectively. Krichbaum closed with a score of 220, while Kempe, who had 10 Top
10 finishes in 2000, fired a 222.
During both the 1999 and 1998 seasons, Joy led his squad to
two consecutive third-place finishes as Kempe, Bill Lowry and Jesse Wilkin all
earned second-team all-conference laurels. Kempe placed ninth in 1999 to earn
second-team all-league honors, while Lowry and Wilkin were also tabbed
second-team in 1998.
In 1997, Joy led the Penguins to what was then their best finish in
the Mid-Continent Conference Championships with a second-place finish. During
the 1994 campaign, Jim Perry was named the Mid-Con's Co-Golfer of the Year while
tying for first place at the conference meet.
A former standout golfer at Youngstown State, Joy was named
the head men’s golf coach at YSU in the fall of 1983. He is also the Head Golf
Professional and Director of Golf at Avalon South and Avalon Lakes Golf Courses.
Joy was a four-year letterwinner at YSU and helped the
Penguins to a school dual-meet record of 22-4 (a .846 winning percentage) in
1972. Joy finished that season with an average round of 78.6 and competed in the
NCAA Division II National Championships. For his efforts he was inducted into
the YSU Athletics Hall of Fame in 1993.
A 1974 graduate of YSU, Joy earned a bachelor’s degree in
financial management. He and his wife, Susan, have three children.
Penguin Individual Accomplishments Under
Joy
Ohio Valley Conference Selections
1985 Chris Hrusovski (First Team)
1986 Jon Jones (First Team)
1987 Scott Karabin (First Team)
Mid-Continent Conference Selections
1994 Jim Perry (First Team)
1996 Walter Keating (First Team); Bill Lowry (Second Team)
1997 Tim Felty (First Team); Bill Lowry (First Team); Walter Keating (First
Team)
1998 Walter Keating (First Team); Bill Lowry (Second Team); Jesse Wilkin (Second
Team)
1999 Matt Kempe (Second Team)
2000 Ryan Harmon (First Team); Zach Krichbaum (First Team); Matt Kempe (Second
Team)
2001 Matt Kempe (First Team); Brian Newell (Second Team)
Mid-Continent Conference Honors
1994 Jim Perry (Co-Golfer of the Year)
2000 Ryan Harmon (Newcomer of the Year)
Horizon League
2002 Jonah Karzmer (All-Tournament Team)
2004 Nate Komsa (First Team)
2004 Nate Komsa (All-Tournament Team)
2006 Nate Komsa (First Team)
2006 Nate Komsa (All-Tournament Team)
2007 Ryan Stocke (First Team)
2007 Ryan Stocke (All-Tournament Team)
2008 Ryan Stocke (First Team)
2008 Michael Turner (All-Tournament Team)
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