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Jefferson Girls Golf

Jefferson - Girls Golf

Furnish's 40 leads J-Hawks to Wash quad win

Megan Furnish shot a 4-over par 40 to lead Jefferson to the win at the Washington quadrangular girls golf meet Tuesday at Gardner Golf Course.

Furnish's score was 10 strokes better than her closest pursuer. She birdied the first hole, then overcame a triple bogey on hole No. 5.

Jefferson won by one stroke over Dubuque Hempstead. Waterloo West was third and Washington fourth.

 

JEFFERSON (219): Megan Furnish 40, Emily Aukes 59, Sammy Seaman 60, Erin Kibby 60

HEMPSTEAD (220): Hailey Dempsey 50, Kinsey VanderLee 56, Isabelle Hohns 57, Abbi Ryan 57

WATERLOO WEST (235): Lauren Denning 51, Kayleigh Ubben 54, Elizabeth Simmons 65, Allison Jones 65, Abbie Bartlett 65

CR WASHINGTON (259): Kandis O'Donnell 54, Elizabeth Stanczyk 66, Katherine Wohlers 69, Hannah Bott 70

 

Jefferson - Girls Golf

Furnish goes low; Saints win meet

Jefferson senior Megan Furnish shot a meet low 39, but Xavier had four golfers in the low 40s and the Saints won a triangular Thursday at Twin Pines.

Xavier won with a 172. The Saints' Maddie Bertsch was runnerup medalist with a 41. Grace Winker had a 42, Morgan DeLong a 44 and Taylor Wertzberger a 45.

Prairie was second with a 189. Kerstin Flugum and Alyssa Beisker had low scores with 46s.

Jefferson was third with a 219.

XAVIER (172): Maddie Bertsch 41, Grace Winker 42, Morgan DeLong 44, Taylor Wertzberger 45

CR PRAIRIE (189): Kerstin Flugum 46, Alyssa Beisker 46, Jess Boldt 48, Cassie Machula 49

CR JEFFERSON (219): Megan Furnish 39, Emily Aukes 57, Sammy Seaman 61, Erin Kibby 62

 

Jefferson - Girls Golf

Furnish taking golf game - and good health - to Missouri State

Cedar Rapids Jefferson senior Megan Furnish was all smiles Wednesday evening as she mingled with family and friends at Airport National Golf Course.

She had several reasons to be happy. For one thing, she's finally healthy again. And for another, she invited everyone to Airport National to watch her sign her national letter-of-intent to play golf at Missouri State next year.

Furnish battled a sore back during the golf season last spring and sprained her ankle during the volleyball season, but those were minor ailments compared to her worrisome battle with Lemierre's Syndrome this fall.

It began as a sore throat and developed into an extremely serious condition.

"There was a blood clot in my neck and it was causing me to be really sick and put me in the hospital," she said. "It's really rare. It lasted about a month."

Furnish said she spent about five days in the hospital while doctors treated her condition. She lost about 15 pounds. "We were worried, but my family comforted me," she said.

It was a dangerous situation, so dangerous that it was potentially life-threatening. "If it had not been treated it could have been deadly," she acknowledged.

Furnish said Lemierre's Syndrome strikes people at random and doesn't know why she was vulnerable. She finished taking her antibiotics about a week ago and has regained 10 pounds.

Furnish is extremely glad to put that traumatic episode behind her. Now she can look confidently ahead, toward her final year at Jefferson and then to her enrollment at Missouri State.

Furnish studied Missouri State online, investigated the golf program, visited the school in Springfield, Mo., and got to know the golf coach. Everything clicked.

"I'm really excited," she said.

Furnish won the Iowa PGA junior golf title this past summer and played in the Junior PGA championship in Indiana. She also played in the USGA Junior National Tournament in Illinois, gaining valuable experience against elite golfers.

"I think the one thing I gained is confidence, being able to compete against the best golfers in the nation," she said. "It shows I can compete with them.

"I loved it," she said. "Everybody was really welcoming, and I made some really good friends. We still talk and text all the time."

Furnish did not excel at either national event, but thinks she benefitted a great deal by competing. "It makes me want to work harder to be at that top level," she said.

Last Updated on Friday, 11 November 2011 16:04
   

Jefferson - Girls Golf

Megan Furnish

Megan Furnish misses cut at PGA junior championship

Megan FurnishFORT WAYNE, Ind. -- Megan Furnish of Cedar Rapids shot her best round at the Junior PGA Championship on Thursday with an 18-over-par 90, but failed to make the cut by 41 shots.

Furnish had rounds of 92-93-90 for a 54-hole score of 275, which was 59 strokes over par.

Ariya Jutanugarn of Thailand tamed the Sycamore Hills Golf Club on Thursday with a 6-under-par 66, giving her consecutive rounds of 69, 68 and 66 at the par-72 layout. She leads the field by 10 strokes going into the final round on Friday.

The top 30 players and ties made the cut for Friday. The tournament began Tuesday with 78 players.

Furnish will be a senior at Cedar Rapids Jefferson this year.

Last Updated on Thursday, 04 August 2011 19:16
 

Jefferson - Girls Golf

Megan Furnish

Megan Furnish 71st at PGA Junior event

Megan FurnishFORT WAYNE, Ind. -- Megan Furnish shot a 21-over-par 93 Wednesday in the second round of the 36th Junior PGA Championship at Sycamore Hills Country Club.

Furnish has posted rounds of 92 and 93 for a 36-hole today of 185, which is 41 strokes over par.

Ariya Jutanugarn of Thailand has fired rounds of 69 and 68 for a 36-hole score of 7-under 137 in the four-day tournament.

Furnish stands in 71st place out of 78 golfers in the event, which is for players under 19 from around the world. Furnish will be a senior at Cedar Rapids Jefferson this year.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 03 August 2011 20:55
   
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