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Hawkeye 10 Girls Golf Championships 5/10/2016

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May 11th, 2016 by admin

The Hawkeye Ten Conference Girls Golf Championships were held Tuesday at Fox Run Golf Course in Council Bluffs after being moved back from Monday.  Atlantic had the tournament Medalist and Runner-Up on their way to the team title.

TrojanTourneyGirls2016Team Scoring

  1. Atlantic 335
  2. Kuemper Catholic 377
  3. Creston 382
  4. Harlan 384
  5. Shenandoah 412
  6. Denison 418
  7. Clarinda 429
  8. Glenwood 453
  9. Lewis Central 468
  10. St. Albert 528
  11. Red Oak no team score

 

Individual Scores

  1. Brooke Newell, Atlantic 69
  2. Erin Olsen, Atlantic 83
  3. Ashton Carter, Creston 87
  4. McKenna Ludwig, Kuemper Catholic 88
  5. Alyssa Ginther, Atlantic 88
  6. Madison Hance, Creston 88
  7. Sophia Groumoutis, Creston 91
  8. Anna Carlson, Shenandoah 92
  9. Maggie Langenfeld, Harlan 92
  10. Alison Schweers, Kuemper Catholic 92
  11. Ciara Burnison, Shenandoah 94
  12. Amber Gross, Kuemper Catholic 95

Other Atlantic Scores

McKenna DenBeste 95 (13th)
Sarah Fixmer 95 (14th)
Baylee Newell 100 (20th)

Brooke Newell, Erin Olsen, and Alyssa Ginther are all named 1st Team All-Conference with their top 5 finishes.

Notes from Head Coach Kathy Hobson: “Winning the conference tournament was a definite team effort – all 6 of our girls shot 100 strokes or less.

What a wonderful day for Brooke Newell. She had the mojo today – great putting. 2 under par is the lowest 18 hole score (net) that we’ve had in the past 10 seasons;  I can’t verify it, but it likely is the best that has been shot in girls golf at Atlantic High School.
I’m sure in Erin Olsen’s mind she would have liked to have shot better than 83 but that was still vital in our team success and gave her the 2nd best score of the day.
Good to see Alyssa Ginther back playing like we know she can.  She had a chip in and overall just had a solid day.
McKenna DenBeste and Sarah Fixmer were just out of the medals.  Both tied for 12th place but due to handicapping they were dropped to 13th and 14th.  12th place would have earned them 2nd team all-conference honors.
Baylee Newell struggled a bit on the front 9 but came back with a more consistent back 9. Way to go girls!!!”