NAME: Reagan Ramage
SCHOOL: Cooper High School
SPORT(S): Golf
GRADUATING YEAR: 2025
GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT: Playing in 123rd U.S. Women's Amateur
BIRTHDATE: 6/10/2007
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 5'3"-125 lbs.
RESIDENCE: Burlington, Ky
PARENT: George & Ria
BIGGEST INFLUENCE: “My swing coach Sara Stephens.”
FUTURE GOAL: Win state my senior year.
One of Northern Kentucky's finest golfers is Cooper senior Reagan Ramage, who is this year's Northern Kentucky Athletic Conference champion and is tied as the top-ranked girls' high school golf points leader in Kentucky. She has been the individual regional medalist five years in a row.
Success on the links began early for Reagan. She qualified for the state tournament as a seventh grader then, as an eighth grader, she was medalist, with a 78, at the 7th Region championships, leading the Jaguars to its first-ever regional title and a berth in the state tournament. History repeated itself her sophomore year, when Reagan was individual medalist at the regional championships and the Jags were the team champs. She was named first-team all-state. During the summer, she was co-medalist during the qualifying tournament at the U.S. Women's Amateur Championships.
Reagan tied for fourth place at the Kentucky state tournament last season and earned first-team all-state honors and was once again named as the Enquirer's Northern Kentucky Girls' Golfer of the Year. She was also once again a finalist for the Greater Cincinnati Golfer of the Year Award by the Cincinnati High School Sports Awards organization.
In the summer prior to her senior season, Reagan competed in the American Junior Golf Association's Kenton County Junior Open and the Kentucky Golf Association Women's Stroke Play Championship, where she finished as tournament runner-up.
A good student who is active in community service, Reagan in her spare times enjoys drawing and painting, writing and hanging out with friends. She will play her college golf at Western Kentucky University.
COACH'S QUOTE
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“Reagan is the ultimate competitor who never gives in on the golf course. She has extremely high expectations of herself every day.”
—Joe Deters, Varsity Golf Coach
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