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Jefferson - Boys Golf

Denny shoots 38, J-Hawks 3rd at CF

CEDAR FALLS - Dominic Rodriguez shared medalist honors with a 37 Thursday to help the Washington Warriors finish a tight second in a Mississippi Valley Conference quadrangular meet at Pheasant Ridge Golf Course in Cedar Falls.

Cedar Falls nipped Washington for the title, 156-157. Jefferson placed third (170) and Prairie was fourth (173).

Rodriguez tied for first place with Alec Brown of Cedar Falls.

Zach Denny fired a 38 for Jefferson and Matt Edl had a 40 for Prairie.

WASHINGTON: Dominic Rodriguez 37, Zach Gothard 39, Austin Bergstrom 40, Matt Strand 41, Evan Jankwietz 41.

JEFFERSON: Zach Denny 38, Ben Otis 43, Jake Van Oort 44, Mitch Willems 45.

PRAIRIE: Matt Edl 40, Drew Diegman 43, Cal Clark 45, Mitch Lorenz 45.

Last Updated on Friday, 31 August 2012 01:20
 

Jefferson - Boys Golf

McCann paces Lions to triangular golf win

Trevor McCann shot an even-par 36 Thursday to claim medalist honors and led Linn-Mar to first place in a Mississippi Valley Conference triangular meet at Hunters Ridge.

Linn-Mar finished with a four-man total of 159, followed by Jefferson (169) and Dubuque Hempstead (173).

LINN-MAR: Trevor McCann 36, Bobby Charlton 40, Jason Gingrich 41, Jacob Sevcik 42.

JEFFERSON: Jake Hanson 41, Jake Van Oort 42, Mitch Willems 42, Ben Otis 44.

 

Jefferson - Boys Golf

J-Hawks finish disappointing 12th at district meet

CEDAR FALLS - Cody Bell is unflappable.

Some golfers might lose their cool after missing two short putts at the start of an important round, but not Bell. He shrugged it off and surged to the top.

Bell claimed medalist honors with a 1-over-par 73 Tuesday to help Kennedy win the Class 4A district golf title at Pheasant Ridge Golf Course in Cedar Falls.

Bell missed a 3-foot birdie putt on the 570-yard second hole and had to settle for par. Then he missed another short putt on the 420-yard fourth hole and took a bogey.

He never tossed a club or uttered an unhappy word. His only visible sign of annoyance was a small grimace.

"It was just a matter of settling in," he said. "You have those nerves going in, but I was able to settle in and I was able to salvage the round."

Bell collected four birdies after his slow start and beat Linn-Mar senior Tyler McCann by one stroke.

"Cody is just an unusual individual. He doesn't let things bother him," Kennedy Coach Mark Wilden said. "He has a great temperament."

Bell played the first nine holes at 2-over par, then played the back nine at 1-under for his tight victory.

"I'm proud of it," he said. "I felt like I came out here and competed with everyone else. I hit the ball really well. That was the key to my success."

Kennedy, Cedar Falls and Linn-Mar qualified for the Class 4A state meet at Finkbine Golf Course in Iowa City this Friday and Saturday. They will be part of an elite field that will feature 12 of the top-15 teams in Iowa.

Xavier finished fourth in the team standings and failed to qualify for state by eight shots, but Xavier senior J.P. King tied for fourth in the individual race with a 76 and advanced.

Kennedy posed for a team picture after winning the district title, but the Cougars viewed Tuesday's meet as a stepping-stone toward the ultimate prize. The top three teams in each district advanced to the state tournament, and everybody will start fresh when they get to Finkbine on Friday.

"I was just hoping to finish in the top-3 (at districts)," Wilden remarked. "To win it is a bonus.

"Winning a district championship is always a great thing to do, but really it's the state tournament that we're looking for."

Kennedy has won district titles before - "This is like our fourth or fifth in row," Wilden said - so there was no big celebration Tuesday. There's still work to do.

The Cougars finished third at the state meet in 2008, fourth in 2009 and second in 2010. They'd like to finish the job this year.

"I think we have the pieces," Bell remarked. "We just all need to be clicking at the same time."

Harrison Moore shot a 4-over-par 76 for Kennedy to help lead the charge to state. Jake Wilding fired a 77 and Mitchell Martin contributed a 78 to complete the team scoring. Brigham Stewart shot 79 and Tyler Kalina had an 80, but they weren't needed in the standings.

There were four district meets around the state Tuesday and all of the teams ranked 1 through 9 in the latest poll advanced. That includes No. 1 Ankeny, No. 2 West Des Moines Valley, No. 3 Dowling Catholic, No. 4 Ames, No. 5 Kennedy, No. 6 Waukee, No. 7 Ottumwa, No. 8 Cedar Falls and No. 9 Muscatine.

The Xavier Saints, ranked 10th, were the only member of the top-10 that failed to advance. The rest of the state tournament field includes No. 11 Linn-Mar, No. 13 Iowa City High and No. 15 Bettendorf.

"I think we are a legitimate contender," Wilden said. "We've already beaten some of those teams. The two teams that we need to prove ourselves against would be Ankeny and West Des Moines Valley, and I think we can play with both of those teams.

"A lot of quality teams are going to be down there," he said. "No sloughs are going to be down there."

Kennedy finished the district tournament at 305, with Cedar Falls at 306 and Linn-Mar at 310. The Lions are returning to state for the first time since 2008, fulfilling a team goal.

Several of Linn-Mar's golfers got off to slow starts Tuesday, but held it together and had strong finishes.

"They showed a lot of pride today," Linn-Mar Coach Steve Kahler said. "We knew it was going to be a dogfight and they really came out and performed very well. They showed some character."

Tyler McCann led the way for Linn-Mar with his 2-over-par 74. Clay Vieth shot a 77, followed by Trevor Berry (79), Mark Drake (80), Kyle Hackett (85) and Trevor McCann (86).

Cedar Rapids Washington finished in seventh place and Cedar Rapids Jefferson was 12th.

Cedar Rapids Prairie placed seventh at the 4A district at Glynn's Creek Golf Course in Long Grove Tuesday and failed to qualify for state. The top three teams at Glynn's Creek were Muscatine, Iowa City High and Bettendorf.

CLASS 4A DISTRICT MEET
At Cedar Falls
(Pheasant Ridge, par 72)

Top 3 teams and top 4 individuals (plus ties) qualify for state meet Oct. 7-8 at Finkbine Golf Course in Iowa City.

Team Standings

1. Kennedy 304, 2. Cedar Falls 305, 3. Linn-Mar 310, 4. Xavier 318, 5. Hempstead 320, 6. Waterloo West 323, 7. Washington 329, 8. Mason City 332, 9. Marshalltown 333, 10. Dubuque Senior 339, 11. Wahlert 342, 12. Jefferson 346, 13. Waterloo East 402.

Top 10 Individuals

1. Cody Bell, Kennedy                73
2. Tyler McCann, Linn-Mar          74
3. Andy Kloos, Cedar Falls          75
4. J.P. King, Xavier                   76
Harrison Moore, Kennedy       76
Carson Hillery, Hempstead      76
Wil Hunemuller, Cedar Falls     76
8. Jacob Bermel, Cedar Falls      77
Jon Skarlis, Cedar Falls          77
Jake Wilding, Kennedy         77
Clay Vieth, Linn-Mar             77

KENNEDY (304): Cody Bell 73, Harrison Moore 76, Jake Wilding 77, Mitchell Martin 78, Brigham Stewart 79, Tyler Kalina 80

LINN-MAR (310): Tyler McCann 74, Clay Vieth 77, Trevor Berry 79, Mark Drake 80, Kyle Hackett 85, Trevor McCann 86

XAVIER (318): J.P. King 76, Ben Sagers 79, Rob Thinnes 81, Matt Junge 82, Ben McDermott 84, Jason Beer 88

WASHINGTON (329): Austin Bergstrom 79, Dominic Rodriguez 79, Matt Strand 84, Zach Gothard 87, Jon Landis 87, John Kopec 89

JEFFERSON (346): Zach Denny 84, Colten Jourdan 84, Eric Lehmkuhl 89,   Ben Otis 89, Gavin Williams 89

Last Updated on Tuesday, 04 October 2011 20:12
   

Jefferson - Boys Golf

J-Hawks pull out 1-shot win at Jones

Linn-Mar's Trevor Berry shot an even-par 35 for medalist honors Thursday at Jones Park, but Jefferson pulled out the team win by one shot over the Lions in a Mississippi Valley Conference boys golf meet.

Jefferson finished with 156, followed by Linn-Mar's 157. Iowa City High had 161 and Prairie 163.

Eric Lehmkuhl shot a 37 and Mitch Willems a 38 to lead Jefferson to its third meet win in the last three weeks and fourth of the season.

"Considering we are playing three kids who never saw varsity action last year, we feel very good about our regular season," Jefferson Coach Steve Koepke said. The J-Hawks were 13-1 in nine-hole meets, 28-19 in MVC competition and 42-36 overall.

Mark Drake shot a 39 for Linn-Mar. The Lions closed out the regular season with a 52-26 record.

Brooks Kehoe's 39 led Prairie. The Hawks' regular-season mark is 28-32.

District meets are Tuesday. Jefferson and Linn-Mar are at Cedar Falls and Prairie is at Eldridge.

JEFFERSON QUADRANGULAR

(Jones Golf Course, par-35)

Teams - 1. Jefferson 156, 2. Linn-Mar 157, 3. Iowa City High 161, 4. Prairie 163

Medalist - Trevor Berry (LM) 35

JEFFERSON (156): Eric Lehmkuhl 37, Mitch Willems 38, Zach Denny 40, Gavin Williams 41

LINN-MAR (157): Trevor Berry 35, Mark Drake 39, Tyler McCann 41, Kyle Hackett 42

IOWA CITY HIGH (161): Grant Simpson 39, Trent Bedford 40, Zach MacMillan 41, Coale Cooper 41

PRAIRIE (163): Brooks Kehoe 39, Mitch Wagner 40, Colyn Snyder 41, Mitch Lorenz 43

Last Updated on Friday, 30 September 2011 00:11
 

Jefferson - Boys Golf

Zach Denny 1st team all-MVC in golf

Xavier boys golf coach Tim O'Brien says the Saints have a championship banner from the Mississippi Valley Conference Super Meet in 2001, but he's not aware of any other golf pennants at the school.

There will be now.

Xavier turned in a solid performance at Airport National Tuesday and captured the Valley Division title in the MVC by 13 strokes over Cedar Falls.

"We came in with a 13-stroke lead over Cedar Falls and ended today with a 13-stroke lead over Cedar Falls," O'Brien noted. "I was really pleased that we held serve with them."

The Mississippi Valley Conference determines its divisonal golf champions with a series of three meets at three different courses on three different days. The Saints emerged on top.

"I'm just proud as punch," said O'Brien, in his fifth year as Xavier's head coach. "I'm pretty happy.

"It's something we've been working toward. Each year the kids seemed to have gotten a little better."

Xavier placed five of its golfers in the top-9 in the overall standings to dominate the all-conference teams. Jason Beer finished second with a 54-hole total of 212, followed by J.P. King (fourth), Matt Junge (fifth), Rob Thinnes (seventh) and Ben Sagers (ninth).

Beer, King and Junge made first team all-conference, while Thinnes and Sagers were second team all-conference.

Jefferson's Zach Denny finished sixth overall and was first team all-conference.

Carson Hillery of Hempstead took medalist honors with a 54-hole score of 210, two shots ahead of Beer.

Jefferson finished fourth in the Valley Division standings and Prairie was fifth. Mitch Wagner of Prairie placed 13th overall and Eric Lehmkuhl of Jefferson was 14th.

Prairie posted the low score Monday at Airport National with a 267. Cedar Falls and Xavier finished at 269, with Jefferson three strokes further back at 272.

Wagner and Matt Edl of Prairie shared medalist honors for Monday's round with a 1-over-par 64. Jon Skarlis of Cedar Falls also shot 64.

Kennedy won the Mississippi Division title Monday in Waterloo.

MVC VALLEY DIVISION GOLF
Final Team Standings
3 Event Totals

1. Xavier 861, 2. Cedar Falls 874, 3. Hempstead 886, 4. Jefferson 905, 5. Prairie 913, 6. Iowa City West 935, 7. Waterloo East 1,103.

Final Individual Results
3 Event Totals

First Team All-Conference

1. Carson Hillery, Hempstead    69-73-68--210
2. Jason Beer, Xavier              69-76-67--212
3. Jacob Bermel, Cedar Falls     71-76-67--214
4. J.P. King, Xavier                 72-75-70--217
5. Matt Junge, Xavier             78-76-66--220
6. Zach Denny, Jefferson        74-80-66--220

Second Team All-Conference

7. Rob Thinnes, Xavier               75-80-66--221
8. Wil Hunemuller, Cedar Falls      71-81-69--221
9. Ben Sagers, Xavier                  70-79-72--221
10. Jared Deines, Cedar Falls        71-82-69--222
11. Brad Miehe, Hempstead         68-84-71--223
12. Shawn Breitbach, Hempstead  74-79-70--223

Honorable Mention

13. Mitch Wagner, Prairie        77-83-64--224
14. Eric Lehmkuhl, Jefferson    76-79-69--224
15. Jon Skarlis, Cedar Falls       80-81-64--225
16. Matt Edl, Prairie               75-86-64--225
17. Alec Braun, Cedar Falls      74-83-69--226
18. Dominic Muzzin, IC West    77-82-69--228

Xavier
Jason Beer     69-76-67--212
J.P. King        72-75-70--217
Matt Junge    78-76-66--220
Ben Sagers    70-79-72--221
Rob Thinnes  75-80-66--221

Jefferson
Zach Denny          74-80-66--220
Eric Lehmkuhl       76-79-69--224
Colten Jourdan      84-80-69--233
Mitch Willems        76-94-69--239
Ben Otis               88-86-68--242
Gavin Williams        82-87-78--247

Prairie
Mitch Wagner     77-83-64--224
Matt Edl             75-86-64--225
Colyn Snyder      76-87-68--231
Drew Digman      77-85-71--233
Jared Smith        84-87-71--242
Brooks Kehoe     90-95-81--266

Tuesday's Results
Final Round
At Airport National (Par 63)

Team Standings

1. Prairie 267, 2. Cedar Falls 269, 3. Xavier 269, 4. Jefferson 272, 5. Hempstead 277, 6. IC West 280, 7. Waterloo East 339.

Top Individuals

Mitch Wagner, Prairie            64
Jon Skarlis, Cedar Falls           64
Matt Edl, Prairie                   64
Matt Junge, Xavier               66
Zach Denny, Jefferson         66
Rob Thinnes, Xavier             66
Jason Beer, Xavier               67
Jacob Bermel, Cedar Falls      67
Carson Hillery, Hempstead    68
Ben Otis, Jefferson             68
Colyn Snyder, Prairie           68
Wil Hunemuller, Cedar Falls   69
Jared Deines, Cedar Falls      69
Eric Lehmkuhl, Jefferson     69
Alec Braun, Cedar Falls        69
Dominic Muzzin, IC West      69
Colten Jourdan, Jefferson    69
Mitch Willems, Jefferson       69
Josh Viertel, Cedar Falls        69
Anthony Lehnertz, IC West    69

PRAIRIE (267): Mitch Wagner 64, Matt Edl 64, Colyn Snyder 68, Drew Digman 71, Jared Smith 71, Brooks Kehoe 81.

XAVIER (269): Matt Junge 66, Ron Thinnes 66, Jason Beer 67, J.P. King 70, John Drahozal 70, Ben Sagers 72.

JEFFERSON (272): Zach Denny 66, Ben Otis 68, Eric Lehmkuhl 69, Colten Jourdan 69, Mitch Willems 69, Gavin Williams 78.

   
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