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Mount Mercy University - Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Mustang golfers shine at Eagle Classic

Jack South of Mount Mercy fired a 2-under-par 70 Sunday at Hunters Ridge to grab the first-round lead at the Spring Eagle Classic being hosted by Kirkwood.

The Mustangs dominated the leader board with Colton Clemmer at 74, Jacob Selander at 75 and Ben Franklin at 75.

Drew Slings led Kirkwood with a 5-over 77.

Despite all the low scores, Mount Mercy is not competing for the team championship. Ashford was listed in first place at 316, with Kirkwood a shot behind at 317.

Mount Mercy would hold a commanding 22-stroke lead at 294 if the Mustangs were in contention.

The final round is Monday.

SPRING EAGLE CLASSIC
At Hunters Ridge
Par 72

TEAM STANDINGS

1. Ashford 316, 2. Kirkwood 317, 3. Ashford 'B' 320, 4. Viterbo 325, 5. St. Ambrose 330, 6. Illinois Central 332, 7. NIACC 336, 8. Grinnell 339.

TOP 7 INDIVIDUALS

1. Jack South, Mount Mercy       70
2. Josh Bousman, Ashford         73
3. Colton Clemmer, Mount Mercy   74
4. Spencer Jones, St. Ambrose    75
Jacob Selander, Mount Mercy   75
Ben Franklin, Mount Mercy     75

KIRKWOOD: 7. Drew Slings 77, 9. Carson Whittington 78, 9. Ben Jones 78, 14. Alex Garcia 79, 18. Eddie Doyle 80, 20. Dylan Daxon 81, 25. Mitch Williams 82, 34. Drew Digman 84, 42. Dan Cuttcomp 86.

MOUNT MERCY: 1. Jack South 70, 3. Colton Clemmer 74, 4. Jacob Selander 75, 4. Ben Franklin 75, 14. Warren Bynoe 79, 14. Jamie Booth 79, 18. Matt Schlueter 80.

 

Mount Mercy softball drops twinbill

DES MOINES - The Mount Mercy softball team began its conference season Sunday with a pair of losses to Grand View, 8-0 and 10-9.

The setbacks dropped the Mustangs to 8-11 overall and 0-2 in the Midwest Collegiate Conference. Grand View raised its records to 15-6 overall and 7-1 in the league.

Hannah Petersen, Amanda Gaffey and Carson Burgart hit home runs for Mount Mercy in the second game. Petersen and Burgart collected three RBIs and Gaffey drove in two runs.

Claudia Magana, Petersen and LJ Putzier had two hits for the Mustangs in the second game. Magana and Gaffey scored twice.

Mount Mercy had only two hits in the first game.

Game 1

Mount Mercy    000 00 - 0 2 2
Grand View     103 22 - 8 11 0

W - Farrell (9-1). L - Magana.

Game 2

Mount Mercy    304 002 0 - 9 10 3
Grand View     400 420 x - 10 11 1

W - Sickel (3-1). L - Petersen.

 

Mustangs reach .500 mark with sweep

CLINTON - The Mount Mercy Mustangs got strong outings from Austin Czerwiec and Cale Henke Saturday and swept a non-conference doubleheader from Ashford, 4-2 and 6-1, at the Ashford University Field in Clinton.

The sweep lifted Mount Mercy to 11-11 for the campaign.

Czerwiec (4-1) allowed only one earned run in six innings in the first game. He struck out eight batters, walked one and allowed just four hits.

Henke (3-2) tossed 6.2 innings in the nightcap before getting last-out relief from Michael Hackett. Henke was nicked for one unearned run and allowed only three hits. He struck out six batters and walked two.

Last Updated on Saturday, 28 March 2015 19:37

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Commissioner thinks Mustangs will add football

The commissioner of the Heart of America Conference thinks Mount Mercy University will start a football program by 2018 if the college is invited to join her league.

The Heart of America presidents will vote April 1 whether to invite Mount Mercy and Clarke University as full members. As it stands now, league by-laws require all schools to have a football team.

"Clarke has made an announcement that they're going to start football in 2018, and I think Mount Mercy is going to follow right behind them," Heart of America Commissioner Lori Thomas said Thursday. "They know it's in the by-laws and we feel positive they will add football. That's the way I understand it."

Last Updated on Thursday, 26 March 2015 21:20

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Mustangs swept by No.12 Mobile

MOBILE, Ala. - The Mount Mercy softball team lost a doubleheader to 23th-ranked Mobile Wednesday, 12-4 and 8-1, on its spring trip to Alabama.

The losses dropped the Mustangs to 8-9 for the season. Mobile raised its record to 14-7.

Amanda Gaffey hit a home run for Mount Mercy in the opener. Alexis Ferguson was 2-for-3 and scored two runs. L.J. Putzier had two RBIs.

Game 1

Mount Mercy   112 00 - 4 5 1
Mobile        235 2x - 12 12 1

W - Scott (4-2). L - Magana (2-3).

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