BUTTE, Mont. – Montana Tech Head Coach
Sean Ryan announced the signing of Missoula Sentinel senior Joe Opitz as the first commit of the Oredigger men's golf program's class of 2022.
"I am ecstatic that Joe wants to be an Oredigger," said Head Coach
Sean Ryan. "Joe is a very accomplished junior golfer and has such a bright future ahead of him both athletically and academically."
Opitz, a three-time all-state golfer for Missoula Sentinel helped the Spartans win the school's first state championship since 1999. The Spartans finished runner up at the state tournaments the past two seasons. Opitz won the season opening Missoula Invitational his junior year firing a 69 (-3) at Canyon River Golf Club.
"We're working to build a culture of success and a championship caliber program here at Montana Tech and adding a guy like Joe who has that championship pedigree is a critical piece to that process. It isn't an easy accomplishment to be a three-time all-state golfer in Class AA and I have no doubt Joe will be competing for an individual title and another team championship this fall for the Spartans."
Opitz placed 5
th as a junior, 10
th as a sophomore, and 14
th as a freshman at the Class AA State Tournaments and is a three-time academic all-state honoree. Opitz finished third in the 16-18 age group at the Montana State Junior Championships in 2020 firing rounds of 78-67 at Polson Bay Golf Course to qualify for the Boys Junior America's Cup and the Montana-Alberta Ryder Cup which were cancelled due to COVID-19. He finished T-13
th in The Dropping Junior Championship against some of the Pacific Northwest's best junior players held at Banbury Golf Course. Opitz's Sentinel team competed in the High School Golf National Invitational at Pinehurst Resort in North Carolina this June.
Joe, the son of David and Trish Opitz, plans to major in Data Science.