Norwalk Warriors
I Official Publication for the Norwalk Community School District I
Page Eight
N/Warren Town and County News
Thursday, May 1, 2014
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Norwalk Girls Track Results
The week of April 7, the Norwalk girls' track team
was lucky to run in two track meets. Tuesday, April 8,
they traveled to Johnston for the Craig Oldham Invita-
tional. The team did well competing against tough com-
petition. Thursday, April 10, the team traveled to Wau-
kee to compete in the WauJ ee Invitational. Tori Van-
Velzen was the team's highest finisher by placing first
in the high jump by clearing five feet.
Johnston Top Six Finishes:
Shuttle Hurdle-lst (JV) Olivia Steenhoek, Sam UrHs,
Megan Adams, Sam VanAmberg, 1:1K96; Shuttle Hur-
dle-3rd Kiley Westhoff, Jessica VanZuuk, Jordyn Mar-
velli, Rachel Johnson, 1:11.47; Shot Put-3rd Talia Zook,
35-08.5; Discus-4th Zook, 105-00.5; High Jump-4th Tori
VanVelzen, 4'10"; High Jump-5th Taylor Voitel, 4'10";
Dist. Med-5th Jaycie Owens, Westhoff, Voitel, Katie
Meinecke, 4:56.26; 4x200-5th Jordyn Phipps, Johnson,
Lauren Bagb}5 Owens, 1:57.80; Sprint Med-5th Marvel-
li, VanZuuk, Johnson, VanVelzen, 2:05.74; 100 m-6th
Marvelli, 13.44; 100m Hurdles-6th (JV) Westhoff, 18.87;
Sprint Med-6th (JV) westhoff, Megan Todey, Cinda
Wetzel, Morgan Taylor, 2:16.76
Waukee Top Six Finishes:
High Jump-lst VanVelzen, 5"; Long Jump-3rd (JV)
Mild Schmidt, 14'4"; 100m Hurdles-3rd (JV) Steenhoek,
17.55; Shuttle Hurdle-4th Marvelli, Steenhoek,
VanZuuk, Johnson, 1:09.78; Shuttle Hurdle-4th (JV)
Westhoff, Urlis, Megan Adams, Madi Gremler, 1:20.46;
200m-4th (JV) VanAmberg, 29.13; 100m Hurdles-5th
Marvelli, 16.90; 400m Hurdles-5th Owens, 1:15.88;
4x200-5th (JV) Wetzel, Hannah Robertson, Caitlyn
Nguyen, Eva Clark, 2:08.41; 100m-6th Clare Anderson,
13.20; Dist. Med-6th Owens, Hannah Hoover, Voitel,
Meinecke, 4:53.56; 4x200-6th Johnson, Sdamidt, Ander-
son, Owens, 1:58.54; 4xl00-6th Marvelli, Hoover,
Johnson, Anderson, 54.03; High Jump-6th Voitel, 4'8";
100m Hurdles-6th (JV) Westhoff, 18.35; 800m-6th (JV)
Kassidy Berkenpas, 2:59.20
Norwalk Co-Ed
Recreational
Track Meet
Th, e Norwalk Girls'
track team will be sponsor-
ing a recreational track
meet Sunday, May 4, at the
Norwalk High School
Track. The meet is open to
all K - 6th graders who
would like to compete.
Registration fee is $20.
Each competitor will be
allowed to compete in
three events "and the top
three place winners in each
event will receive a medal.
Field events will start at
I p.m. and running events
• at 1:30. Check in will be-
gin at 12:30. All events will
start with kindergarten
first and progress through
the age groups.
If interested in compet-
ing, contact Charity
Campbell at ccemp
bell@norwalk.k12.ia.us for
entry form or go to
www.norwalk.k12.ia.us.
Walk-in.participants will
be accepted until I p.m. on
that day as well.
Deadline for ads,
legals and stories
is Noon Friday!
LIBRARY EVENTS
Sat'urday, May3 and Sunday, May 4
Fiber Arts Show. Visit us •anytime during Library hours these dates to see a spe-
cial exhibit of works by local fiber artists. Works include quilts, crochet, knitting,
felting, weaving and more. See artists demonstrate their creativity Saturday morn-
ing, May 3, from 9:30 - noon.
Monday, May 5
Tiny Tots with Debbie Doo Wop! Mondays through May 19 at 9:30 a.m., join us
for songs, instruments and fun! For ages 1-5. Space is limited and registration is
required.
Adult Night Out: Yarn Group, 5-8 p.m. This group meets the first Monday Of
each month and consists of individuals af all levels of expertise who spin, do drop-
spindle, knit, crochet and anyone who does portable fiber art. Bring your own equip-
ment, supplies and beverage and a snack to share, if you wish.
Wednesday, May 7
Kids" Lego Club, 2-3 p.m. Join us for lots of fun and to make your own Lego
creation[ All Legos are provided by the library. Ages Kindergarten - 4th grade.
Every Thursday 6 - 8 p.m.
Patient registration begins at 5:45 p.m. with last
patient registration at 7 p.m.
Crossroads Church, 2601 Border St., Norwalk
515-287-8580 www.2thecrossroads.com
illness/Minor Injury, Well Child Exams (no vaccines), School/Sports Physicals,
Lead Testing, Adult Tetanus Shots, Chiropractic, Patient Assistance, Program
Enrollment, Diabetes-Blood Glucose Testing, High Blood Pressure Testing
First Come First Served.
No Appointments Necessary.
No Cost. In-Kind Donations Accepted. A Yotunteer Healthcare Network
Girls Golf Results
Pictured, left to right, with their plaque and medals from winning the Winterset
Invitational: Emily Kawano, Cearo Rico, Katy Forsythe, Rachel Frescoln and Jaicee
Magnani. Photo submitted.
Lady Warriors Find
Marshalltown a Struggle
Norwalk played in the
Linda Bloom Invitational
in Marshalltown and
found the going tough. It
was unclear if the Warriors
were struggling more with
the course, the windy con-
ditions, or the fact that it
was 25 degrees with the
wind chill when they be-
gan play. No Norwalk
player managed to break
100 on the day. Rachel
Weber led the effort with
a 104. Emily Kawano shot
a 110. Jenna Migliero and
Katy Forsythe tied at 114.
Norwalk finished 12th in
a field of 13 finishing
ahead of Grinnell by 19
strokes. The field was
dominated by mostly class
5A schools.
Warriors Take-Winterset
Invitational
The Warriors played
their second 18-hole tour-
nament in three days,
besting host Winterset by
four shots in the field of
eight. Norwalk shot a team
score of 420 with all five
players recording personal
best scores, while
Winterset had a 424.
Clarke was next with a 447
and Perry with a 564,
Creston and Chariton did
not have enough players to
count a team score. Katy
Forsythe shot a personal
best 99, good enough for
3rd place overall. She lost
a "card back" being tied
with: a Winterset player.
Rachel Frescoln carded a
personal best 106. Emily
Kawano finished with a
personal best 107, Ceara
Rico also finished with a
personal best 108. Jaicee course with a respectable
Magnani finished the 61-57 for a career best118.
Anyone can carry his burden, however hard, until
nightfall. Anyone can do his work, however hard, for
one day. Anyone can live sweetly, patiently, lovingly,
purely, till the sun goes down. And this is all life re-
ally means.
-Robert Louis Stevenson
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