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Thursday, April 17, 2014
N/Warren Town and County News . Page Nine
Lady Warriors Take Invitational
The Lady Warriors proudly display their 1st place medals winning the Norwalk
Invitational. Pictured, left to right: Rachel Frescoln, Emily Kawano, Rachel We-
ber, Katy Forsythe, Jenna Migliero and Ceara Rico.
Norwalk took first
place in the Norwalk Invi-
tational golf meet with a
score of 197. The tourna-
ment was played on a
calm, sunny day at the
new Warrior Run Golf
Course in Norwalk, beat-
ing ADM by two strokes.
Team scores were
Norwalk 197, ADM 199,
Carlisle 203, Grinnell 204,
Bondurant 209 and DCG
233. RaChel Weber led the
Warriors with 46. Jenna
Migliero fired a 47, fol-
lowed by Rachel Frescoln
and Katy Forsythe with 52
each. Ceara Rico and
Emily Kawano both shot
57.
The Warriors have been
practicing at the Warrior
Run Golf Course in
Norwalk for the past two
weeks and have been busy
honing their game at the
new. practice facilities. The
Jenna Migliero prepares to hit her tee shot on #5 at
Warrior Run. Photos submitted.
Warriors are excited about potential it can create for
the new facilities and the them.
Norwalk Defeats Warren County Opponent
' The Norwalk girls golf
team traveled to Indianola
and won 201-223 led by
Rachel Weber's 48. That
score held up for medalist
honors. Ceara Rico fired a
career best 49 for rt ner-
up. Katy Forsythe finished
the par 35 course at a hilly
Indianola Country Club
with a 51 and Rachel
Frescoln rounded out the
team scoring with a 53.
Jenna Migliero and Emily
Kawano also played, but
only the lowest four scores
are used for the team
score. Maggie Nielsen
shot a.58 for the JV and
Jaicee Magnani finished
with 60. Ninth grader
Gabi "Hagar participated
in her first meet and shot
72.
The large canvases
Jackson Pollock used
for his Abstract Expres-
sionist action paintings
were usually laid fiat on
the floor while he paint-
ed. Pollock was a chain
smoker and would fre-
quently paint with a cig-
arette hanging from his
lips. This led to the
incorporation of ciga-
rette ashes into the sur-
face of som~ of his
works.
Rachel Weber prepares to sink a putt for birdie on
the 5th hole at the Indianola Country Club.
ceara--Rico:ptays a shot on her way to a career best.
Phatos bmftted.
BOYS TENNIS
Concluded from p. 8
3-6, 4-6; Trey Sievers 11- Hoover, 11, N, 6-2, 6-1; 2. Sierra, N, 6-0, 6-1; 2. Grant-
Karter Longcor 11 vs. Frei- Grant Wright vs. Jason He, Newman vs. Alex Hoover-
Jordan Crady12, Boone, 2- 11, N, 6-1, 6-3; 3. Austin Alan Hoover, N, 6-2, 6-2;
6, 1-6; Higgins 12-Daniels Grant vs Angel Sierra, 11, 3. Duffy-J. Wright vs.
12 vs. Jake Krafcisin 11 - N, 6-1, 6-2; 4. David Duffy Thongvanh-Wilson, N, 6-
Ethan Patterson 12, vs. Alan Hoover, 9, N, 6-2, 0, 6-1; 4. Baylee Steele-Trey
Norwalk, 6-2, 6-7 (9), 10-3 6-2; 5. Jacob Newman vsSievers vs. Nick Ocho.a-
The Norwalk Warriors Christian Thongvanh, 10, Tristian Manns, 9 and 10,
boys tennis team traveled N, 6-0, 6-0; 6. JacksonN, 6-0, 6-0; 5. Chris
to Lincoln DM Thursda Wright vs Jacob Wilson,9, Higgins 12-Noah Daniels
April 10, and came away N, 6-0, 6-1 11 vs. Tyler Keongam 10 -
with a 11-0 victory. In Doubles play, the Mason Richardson 10, N,
Singles are as follows: Warriors won all five. 1. 6-1, 6-0
1. Austin LaVelle vs. Alex LaVelle-G. Wright vs. He-
April Is Month of the Military Child
Iowa Governor Terry Branstad has proclaimed April as Month of the Military
Child. Purple symbolizes all branches of the milita , because it is'the combination of
Army green; Coast Guard blue, Air Force blue, Marine red and Navy blue•
In the proclamation Branstad urged Iowans throughout the month to connect with
military kids, military families and to provide support to all our Iowa children af-
fected by the service and sacrifice of family members and other caring adults in their
lives. More than 10,000 Iowa children have a loved one serving in the militar ac-
cording to the proclamation.
ISU Extension and Outreach has resources for military families online at http://
www.extension.iastate.edu/humansciences/content/military-families.
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