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Kennedy Boys Golf

Kennedy - Boys Golf

Cougars shoot even par to take triangular

Harrison Moore shot a 2-under par 30 to lead Kennedy to a seven-stroke win Thursday at the Prairie boys golf triangular at Airport National.

Cedar Falls was second with a 135 and Prairie third at 144.

Kyle Custer shot a 32 and Conner Koberg and Landon Crippes each shot 33 for the Cougars, who finished even par as a team.

Blake Seda, Harry Knutson and Cal Clark all shot 36 to lead Prairie.

 

Teams - 1. Kennedy 128, 2. Cedar Falls 135, 3. Prairie 144

Medalist - Harrison Moore (CRK) 30

KENNEDY (128): Moore 30, Kyle Custer 32, Conner Koberg 33, Landon Crippes 33

PRAIRIE (144): Blake Seda 36, Harry Knutson 36, Cal Clark 36, Cooper Reittinger 37

 

Kennedy - Boys Golf

Cougars, Saints sweep MVC golf honors

Conner Koberg of Kennedy and Ben Sagers of Xavier have been named the Mississippi Valley Conference Athletes of the Year for boys golf.

Mark Wilden of Kennedy and Tim O'Brien of Xavier have been named the MVC Coach of the Year in their respective division as well.

Koberg won the Mississippi Division title and Sagers claimed the Valley Division crown on Monday. In addition, their teams ran away with the division championships.

The conference has announced all its honor squads for boys golf:

MISSISSIPPI DIVISION

First Team: Conner Koberg (CRK), Zach Denny (CRJ), Cole Murdock (CRK), Davis Sutton (CRK), Seth Nutt (CRK), Noah Federici (ICW).

Second Team: Nate Goddard (ICH), Mitch Willems (CRJ), Andrew Hein (ICH), Ross Grekoff (CRK), JD Goodfellow (ICW), Jake Van Oort (CRJ), Shaun Morris (DH).

Honorable Mention: Drew Haas (ICW), Dominic Muzzin (ICW), Tyler Whitehead (ICW), Ben Otis (CRJ), Andrew Kehl (DS), Clay Wilkinson (WE).

All-Academic (Metro only): Kyler Schoner (CRJ), Chase Wedemeier (CRJ), Landon Crippes (CRK), Richard Sutton (CRK).

VALLEY DIVISION

First Team: Ben Sagers (CRX), Matt Junge (CRX), Greg Lange (DW), Robbie Thinnes (CRX), Charlie Smith (DW), Trevor McCann (LM).

Second Team: Jason Gingrich (LM), Jordan Even (CRX), John Drahozal (CRX), Alec Braun (CF), John Ingwersen (CRX), Matt Edl (CRP), Matt Strand (CRW).

Honorable Mention: Will Shirey (WW), Dominic Rodriguez (CRW), Christian Rapp (DW), Collin Tremkamp (WW), Kile Bean (LM), Jared Deines (CF).

All-Academic (Metro only): Drew Digman (CRP), Matt Edl (CRP), Reid Rossberger (CRW), Grant Kamin (CRW), Robbie Thinnes (CRX), Gage Bauserman (CRX), Drew McGovern (LM), Kile Bean (LM).

 

Kennedy - Boys Golf

Cougars, Saints sweep MVC golf honors

The best boys golf teams in the Mississippi Valley Conference are from Cedar Rapids.

It's not even close.

The Kennedy Cougars ran away with top honors in the Mississippi Division Monday with a strong showing at Bunker Hill Golf Course in Dubuque, winning their division by 50 strokes.

The Xavier Saints, meanwhile, completed a dominating performance in the Valley Division at Hunters Ridge in Marion, taking their division by 44 shots.

Kennedy and Xavier also had the top individuals this season in conference action.

Conner Koberg of Kennedy fired a 2-over-par 71 Monday and nipped Zach Denny of Jefferson by a single stroke for medalist honors in the Mississippi Division with a 54-hole total of 223.

Ben Sagers of Xavier shot a 75 Monday at Hunters Ridge and finished with a 54-hole score of 219, trimming teammate Matt Junge by two strokes for the division title.

The Cougars boasted five of the top-10 finishers in their division with Koberg, Cole Murdock, Davis Sutton, Seth Nutt and Ross Grekoff.

The Saints finished with six of the top-10 finishers in their division with Sagers, Junge, Robbie Thinnes, Jordan Even, John Drahozal and John Ingwersen.

MISSISSIPPI DIVISION

TEAM STANDINGS
Monday at Bunker Hill
1. Kennedy 302, 2. Iowa City High 322, 3. Dubuque Hempstead 325, 4. Dubuque Senior 326, 5. (tie) Jefferson 332; Iowa City West 332; 7. Waterloo East 368.

TEAM STANDINGS
54-Hole Totals
1. Kennedy 918, 2. Jefferson 968, 3. Iowa City West 971, 4. Iowa City High 992, 5. Dubuque Hempstead 1,001, 6. Dubuque Senior 1,010, 7. Waterloo East incomplete.

INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS
Monday at Bunker Hill
1. Conner Koberg (CRK) 71, 2. Davis Sutton (CRK) 74, 3. Jakob Kirman (DS) 75, 4. Grant Simpson (ICH) 76, 5. (tie) Zach Denny (CRJ) 78; Ross Krekoff (CRK) 78, 7. (tie) Jake Van Ohrt (CRJ) 79; Seth Nutt (CRK) 79; Kieffer Helbing (DH) 79; Nate Goodard (ICH) 79; Clay Wilkinson (WE) 79.

INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS
54-Hole Totals
1. Conner Koberg (CRK) 223, 2. Zach Denny (CRJ) 224, 3. Cole Murdock (CRK) 233, 4. Davis Sutton (CRK) 234, 5. Seth Nutt (CRK) 236, 6. Noah Federici (ICW) 237, 7. Nate Goodard (ICH) 243, 8. Mitch Willems (CRJ) 244, 9. (tie) Ross Grekoff (CRK) 245; Andrew Hein (ICH) 245.

VALLEY DIVISION

TEAM STANDINGS
Monday at Hunters Ridge
1. Xavier 315, 2. Linn-Mar 333, 3. Wahlert 337, 4. Prairie 343, 5. Waterloo West 345, 6. Washington 346, 7. Cedar Falls 348.

TEAM STANDINGS
54-Hole Totals
1. Xavier 903, 2. Linn-Mar 947, 3. Dubuque Wahlert 954, 4. Waterloo West 972, 5. Washington 978, 6. Cedar Falls 982, 7. Prairie 984.

INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS
Monday at Hunters Ridge
1. Ben Sagers (CRX) 75, 2. (tie) Matt Junge (CRX) 77; Jason Gingrich (LM) 77; 4. Jordan Even (CRX) 80; 5. Charlie Smith (DW) 81; 6. (tie) Jared Deines (CF) 82; Jacob Sevcik (LM) 82; 8. (tie) Tom Richter 9WW) 83; Robbie Thinnes (CRX) 83; Greg Lange (CRX) 83.

INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS
54-Hole Totals
1. Ben Sagers (CRX) 219, 2. Matt Junge (CRX) 221, 3. Greg Lange (DW) 229, 4. Robbie Thinnes (CRX) 232, 5. Charlie Smith (DW) 234, 6. Trevor McCann (LM) 235, 7. (tie) Jason Gingrich (LM) 237; Jordan Even (CRX) 237; 9. John Drahozal (CRX) 238, 10. Alec Braun (CF) 239.

   

Kennedy - Boys Golf

Cougars claim Xavier quad

Quinn Jamrok shot a 34 Monday at Twin Pines to lead Kennedy to a one-stroke win at the Xavier boys golf quadrangular meet.

Kennedy finished at 142. Xavier and Waterloo West were at 143 and Cedar Falls 152.

Xavier was awarded second place on the basis of its fifth golfer - Colin Gunn - shooting a 38. West's fifth golfer shot a 40.

Jamrok and West's Austin Jackson tied for medalist honors at 2-under par.

Kennedy's other three golfers - Harrison Moore, Davis Sutton and Landon Crippes - shot par 36s.

Matt Junge and Robbie Thinnes led Xavier with 1-under 35s.

Teams
1. Kennedy 142, 2. Xavier 143, 3. Waterloo West 143, 4. Cedar Falls 152

Medalist - Quinn Jamrok (CRK), Austin Jackson (WW) 34

KENNEDY (142): Jamrok 34, Harrison Moore 36, Davis Sutton 36, Landon Crippes 36

XAVIER (143): Matt Junge 35, Robbie Thinnes 35, John Drahozal 36, Ben Sagers 37, Colin Gunn 38

WATERLOO WEST (143): Jackson 34, Tom Richter 35, Will Shirey 37, Sam Richter 37, Collin Trenkamp 40

CEDAR FALLS (152): Sean Fernholz 37, Jared Deines 38, Nick Michels 38, Alec Braun 39

Last Updated on Monday, 17 September 2012 21:59
 

Kennedy - Boys Golf

Little Hawks nip Cougars, Saints at CRANDIC golf

In a match as tight as size-9 shoes on size-10 feet, Iowa City High claimed the CRANDIC boys golf meet by one stroke over Kennedy and two strokes over Xavier on a sun-kissed Ellis Park course Tuesday.

Xavier boasted the medalist with a 73 by junior Matt Junge, but the Little Hawks’ Zach MacMillan came in second at 74 and Grant Simpson was third at 75. Kennedy’s top finisher, senior Harrison Moore, also tied Simpson for third.

Iowa City High put three golfers in the top 10 en route to its team total of 311, while Kennedy (312) and Xavier (313) placed two each. And that was the difference.

The three frontrunners far outdistanced the others in the eight-team field, with Washington the best of the rest at 329.

“I’m  disappointed we didn’t win, but not unhappy,” said Kennedy Coach Mark Wilden. “We’ve won this tournament before with a 312, so that’s a good score.”

He noted that his young Cougars, with a quartet of sophomores, beat Iowa City High by a stroke last week at a nine-hole meet on the same course. So turnabout is fair play.

“This was good for us,” the veteran coach said. “The kids realize they’re not going to win every time they go out. It will help get ‘em in focus.”

One of his underclassmen, Conner Koberg, carded a 78 to tie for sixth. Another, Cole Murdoch, just missed the top 10 with a 79.

For his part, Xavier Coach Tim O’Brien said having Junge top the field was a stellar accomplishment. “There are a lot of quality players here today,” he said. “And Matt shot really well.”

Also scoring well for Xavier were senior Robbie Thinnes with a 77, good for fifth place, and junior Ben Sagers with a 79 that tied for 11th.

“Our top three showed great leadership,” O’Brien said. “To have three players shoot in the 70's at Ellis is quite an accomplishment.”

Junge, who had four birdies to along with three  bogies, would have been under par for the day had it not been for a breakdown on the par-3 11th hole. He hit his tee shot into a bunker and then 4-putted for a double bogey.

Otherwise, he said, “I was putting real well today. It was the best part of my game.”

Thinnes was equally consistent. He made two birdies but had no 3-putts, no double-bogeys and no penalties.

Sagers, on the other hand, was 5-over after six holes, then scrambled back with eight pars in a row. He would have cracked the top 10 had he not bogeyed the 15th and double-bogeyed the 18th.

Then there was Saints junior John Ingwersen, who carded an 86 the hard way. He was 12-over after the first five holes and shot a 50 after nine. He played his last 13 holes at 2-over, carding an even par 36 on the back nine.

For Kennedy, Moore was a model of consistency throughout the day after starting out with two bogeys. He paired a 39 on the front nine with a 36 on the back.

Teammate Koberg could easily have matched him except for a nine on the par-5 12th hole.

“You can say, ‘What if,’ but that’s what happens in golf,” said Cougar Coach Wilden.

While Jefferson and Washington finished out of the running in the team standings, each did claim a golfer in the top 10. J-Hawk senior Ben Otis and Warrior junior Dominic Rodriquez both fired a 78, good for a tie for sixth place.

CRANDIC

At Ellis Golf Course, Par  72

TEAM SCORING
1.  Iowa City High 311, 2. Kennedy  312, 3. Xavier 313, 4. Washington 329, 5. Iowa City West 332. 6.  (tie) Jefferson, Linn-Mar 337, 8. Prairie  345.

TOP 10 INDIVIDUALS
1.Matt Junge (CRX) 73, 2. Zach MacMillian (ICH) 74,  3. (tie) Grant Simpson (ICH), Harrison Moore (CRK) 75, 5. Robbie Thinnes (CRX)  77; 6. (tie) Ben Otis (CRJ), Conner Koberg (CRK), Noah Federici (ICW), Dominic  Rodriguez (CRW), Matt Goddard (ICH) 78.

TEAM RESULTS
IOWA CITY HIGH (311): MacMillian 74, Simpson 75,  Goddard 78, Brady Swenning 84, Andrew Hein 89, Ryan Young  89.

KENNEDY (312): Moore 75, Koberg 78, Cole  Murdock 79, Landon Crippes 80, Davis Sutton 81, Ross Gerhoff  83.

XAVIER (313): Junge 73, Thinnes 77, Ben Sagers  79, Jordan Even 84, John Drahozal 85, John Ingwersen  86.

WASHINGTON (329): Rodriguez 78, Jon Landis 82,  Zach Gothard 83, Matt Strand 86, Evan Jankwietz 88, Austin Bergstrom  94.

IOWA CITY WEST (332): Federici 78, JD Goodfellow 79,  Joe Scott 86, Dominic Muzzin 89, Drew Haas 90, Tyler Whitehead  91.

JEFFERSON (337): Otis 78, Zach Denny 80, Mitch Willems 86, Jake Van Oort 93, Michael Loboda 93, Jake Hanson  99.

LINN-MAR (337): Jason Gingrich 82, Trevor McCann 82,  Jacob Sevcik 84, Kile Bean 89, Bobby Charlton 89, Austin Banks  96.

PRAIRIE (345): Matt Edl 82, Cal Clark 87, Mitch  Lorenz 88, Blake Seda 88, Drew Digman 90, Harry Knutson  92.

   
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