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May 29, 2009

Local high school golf roundup

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Goshen topples Warriors, Jims



Senior Eric Peters and sophomore Steven Koronkiewicz carded 36s to share medalist honors as the Goshen Redskins (149) defeated Westview (166) and Jimtown (192) Thursday at McCormick Creek Golf Course in Nappanee.

The 166 was a season low for the Redskins.

Summary



Goshen (149) — Eric Peters 36, Steven Koronkiewicz 36, Brandon Doss 37, Collin Chapman 40, Matt Diller 41.

Westview (166) — Matt Miller 39, Seth Wagler 39, Colton Bushong 42, Luke Hooley 46, D.J. Weirich 46.

Jimtown (192) — Tyler Forgey 45, Zach Grove 46, Josh George 49, Brae Beadles 52, Cody Mort 61.

Records — Goshen (14-4) meets Bethany and Bremen next Thursday at Black Squirrel. Westview is 11-7 and Jimtown 3-17.



Brian Ulrich leads Falcons to two wins



Sophomore Brian Ulrich garnered medalist honors with a 36 as the Fairfield Falcons (164) topped Bremen (175) and West Noble (185) Thursday at Timber Ridge Golf Club.

Summary



Fairfield (164) — Brian Ulrich 36, Nate Kropf 42, Miles Kritzman 43, Brad Shipley 43, Wyatt Stuzman 46.

Bremen (175) — Max Kipfer 38, Matt Ringle 43, David Leeper 45, Taylor Fanning 49, Chris Hatfield 53.

West Noble (185) — Austin King 44, Pat Hazelton 45, Jordan Younce 48, Seth Bontrager 48, Zac Parr 51.



Concord handles SB Riley, J. Glenn



Junior Al Kelly carded a 40 at Bent Oak Golf Club Thursday as Concord (163) defeated South Bend Riley (181) and John Glenn (182).

Summary



Concord (163) — Al Kelly 40, Scott Ladehoff 41, Matt Lower 41, Nate Newcomer 41, James Williams 44.

SB Riley (181) — Tyler Stricker 43, Jordan Peat 45, Justin Tschida 46, Andy Martin 47, Brandon Nowack 53.

Glenn (182) — Connor Berkebile 42, Slade Fry 44, Cole Anspaugh 46, Travis Weist 50, Brandon Gilbert 52.

Records — Concord (185) is idle until competing in the sectional on Friday, June 5 at Spring Meadow.

JV score — Glenn 178 (Adam Anspaugh 42), Concord 186, Riley 204.



NorthWood notches win over Mishawaka



Senior Brady Klotz captured medalist honors with a 36 as the NorthWood Panthers defeated Mishawaka, 165-173, Thursday at McCormick Creek Golf Course in Nappanee.

Summary



NorthWood (165) — Brady Klotz 36, Austen Burkholder 38, Mike Bough 45, Brian Ufkin 46, Wes Kirkwood 47.

Mishawaka (173) — Ryan Bonk 40, BJ Vanderzwaag 42, Eddie Dudeck 45, Joe Gizz 46, TJ Benner 49.

Records — NorthWood (12-6) is idle until competing in the sectional on Friday, June 5 at Spring Meadow.



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