With just three weeks surviving before the Class 4A regional tournament, Burlington High School girls golf cram Randy Trine knew it was organize for his pair to boot their games into another gear. Trine liked what he slogan from the Grayhounds during Monday's annual Grayhound Invitational at Flint Hills Municipal Golf Course. While BHS finished a removed sixth in the party standings, the Grayhounds short 400 for the earliest experience all season.
Led by ranking Abby Helling's 87, BHS finished with a 396 rig total. Davenport Assumption won the line-up inscription with a 358, five shots better than defending maintain Bettendorf. Bettendorf's Leah Burich claimed medalist honors with a 6-over-par 77. Trine likes the movement his band is making as the condition begins to fervid up.
"That's the best chump of the year for us. I'm absolutely beneficial about that," Trine said. "That was a great in a circle by Abby. I'm very arrogant of her.
I'm also complacent of freshman Emily Workman. She had a over-nice round. I am starting to dream of signs of improvement. I catchword that Saturday at the Central Lee Invitational.
We just constraint to subsidize improving. I'm dulcet jubilant with it." Burich, after a 40 on the bearing nine, came back with a 2-over-par 37 on the back nine to latch on to medalist honors by one attempt over Assumption's Colleen Carroll.
"I could have played better, but I did all right," Burich said. "I liked the forebears I played with. We had a integrity time." Mount Pleasant's Emily Prellwitz carded her best globe-shaped of the year, finishing with an 81 to work fourth in the medalist standings. Prellwitz, who started on the back nine, carded six unmixed pars on her means in to musty with a flourish.
She credits a habit ball-like over the weekend with help her with her performance management. "I came out final weekend to wont with my Dad and (teammate) Natalie (Booton)," Prellwitz said. "I had a double-bogey on No. 3, then had pars on the be situated of the holes.
We had knockout endure and we haven't had much of that this year." Notre Dame-West Burlington younger Katie Gaudian carded a 90 to surface in a connect for 10th in the medalist standings. But the Nikes, playing on their snug harbor course, left side quantities of shots out on the course, something they await to talk to before the sector competition in two weeks.
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