Page Eight N/Warren Town and County News Thursday, May 6, 2010
Middle School Boys' Track News NHS GIRLS'
SOCCER NEWS
New Records Set Phipps, Lavelle 1:52.8; 4x100 Meter Relay-Greenslade,
Thursday, April 15 the Norwalk Middle School Boys' Riter, Pham, Phipps 50.57; 4x400 Meter Relay-Lavelle, The Warriors Girls Soc-
Track team traveled to Saydel to compete in an invita- Hanson, Johnston, Lippert. cer team traveled to
tional meet. The runners performed very well winning 3~ Place Grinnell Tuesda~ April 20,
13-of-the-q4 events. 400 Meter Dash-Greenslade 59.78; 1600 Meter Run- for a Little Hawkeye con-
Team scores were as follows: Norwalk 212, PCM 91, Elbert 5:52; 7 Flight Hurdles-Klocko 11.33; 200 Meter ference battle. Norwalk
Saydel 84, Martensdale 65, Carlisle 63, 1-35 42. Hurdles-Klocko 28.81; 800 Meter Run-Sauer 2:27. came away with a victory
Top Finishers for Norwalk Indianola Meet in an exciting 3-2 win that
Saydel Meet Monday, April'19, the Norwalk Middle School Boys' went to penalty kicks.
! Place Track team traveled to Indianola to compete in a meet. Sarah Schreck got
Discus-Collin Schiltz 101'2"; Long Jump-Luke The runners performed very well winning three of the Norwalk on the board first
Greenslade 16' 10.5"; High Jump-Neff Hanson 5'; Shuttle 18 events, in the first minute of the
Hurdles-Hieu Pham, Chance Sauer, Caleb Klocko, The seventh grade teams were: SEP 133, Ames 117, match as she hit another of
Schiltz 50.2; 1600 Medley-Kyle Trilk, Nathan Johnston, Indianola 90, Norwalk 74, Urbandale 71, Marshalltown her patented long-range
Josh Lippert, Chance Sauer 4:21.5; 400 Meter Dash-Aus- 62, Bondurant 7, Johnston 3. shots just over the keeper's
tin Lavelle 58.25; 4x200 Meter Relay-Trilk, Johnston, The eighth grade teams were: Johnston 119, SEP 104, head. Grinnell then fought
Mitch Phipps, Jared Riter 1:49.8; 7 Flight Hurdles-Caleb Norwalk 88, Urbandale 81, Marshalltown 62, Ames 46, back with two goals, the
Klocko 11,59; 200 Meter Dash-Josh Lippert 26.4; 800 Indianola 39, Bondurant 18. first on a chipped shot in
Meter Medley-Greenslade, Pham, Phipps, Lavelle 1:51.4; Top Finishers for Norwalk the ninth minute and the
800 Meter Run-Sauer 2:24.3; 4x100 Meter Relay- pt Place last, a rebounded goal off
Greenslade, Riter, Pham, Phipps 50.3; 4x400 Meter Re- High Jump-Hanson 5'6"; Shuttle Hurdles-Pham, a free kick in the 16th
lay-Lavelle, Hanson, Johnston, Lippert 4:04. Sauer, Klocko, Schiltz 48.99; 4x200 Relay-Riter, Johnston, minute to take a 2-1 lead
2 Place Phipps, Hanson 1:45.30; 800m Medley-Phipps, Klocko, into the half.
400 Meter Dash-Greenslade 59.93; !600 Meter Run- Hanson, Lavelle 1:50.30. The Warriors knotted
Connor Elbert 5:45; 200 Meter Hurdles-Schiltz 28.6. 2 Place the score just two minutes
3 Place LongJump-Greenslade16'7"; 100mDash-Greenslade into the second half as
High Jump-Riter4"8"; 100 Meter Dash-Hanson 13.45; 13.03; 800m Medley-Kevin Meinecke, Blake Hoover, sophomore Sam Riordan
1600 Meter Run:Kevin Onstot 5:56; 7 Flight Hurdles- Mason Hughes, Greenslade 1:59.3; 4x100 Relay-Riter, scored her first career goal
Schiltz 11.7; 200 Meter Dash-Hanson 26.8; 200 Meter Lavelle, Pham, .Phipps 50.67; 4x400 Relay-Lippert, as she headed home a free
Hurdles-Klocko 29. Hanson, Johnston, Schfltz 4:03.30. kick from Schreck. The
Winterset Meet 3 Place two teams battled into the
Friday, April 16, the Norwalk Middle School Boys" High Jump-Carter Albrecht 4'8"; 7 Flight Hurdles- evening, so after 100 rain-
Track team traveled to Winterset to compete in an invi- Klocko 11.79. utes of soccer, the winner
tational meet. The runners performed very well win- would be decided on pen-
ning four-of-the-14 events, alty kicks. Naturally, the
Team scores were as follows: Norwalk 111, Stilwell Norwalk Boys Golf penalty kicks also went
100, DCG 66, ADM 42, Johnston 41, WCV 36, Clarke 32, into sudden death as both
Winterset 29 and Carlisle 24. Week of April 17-24 Jake Meuler and Tyler teams were tied after the
Top Finishers for Norwalk Norwalk Boys' Golf Christowski with roundsfirst five kicks, then the
1 Place teamtraveled to State Cen- of 77 and 79 respectively, sixth, then finally the sev-
Shuttle Hurdles-Pham, Sauer, Klocko and Schiltz ter to participate in the Meuler finished fourth enthas the Grinnellplayer
48.65 (set a brand new record).1600 Meter Medley-Trilk, West Marshall Invitational with rounds of 39-38. shot high on the final kick.
Johnston, Lippert, Sauer 4:24.55; 7FlightHurdles-Schiltz Monday, April 19. Christowski placed sixth Scoring penalty kicks for
11.26 (set a new record); 200 Meter Hurdles-Schiltz 27.5 Norwalk shot a team score with a 79. Nathan BakerNorwalk were J0slin
(set a new record), of 330 to tie for fourth shot 85, Nate Myers 89,Ward, MeganPatava, Kalie
2 Place place with Pella Christian. Jonny Cheek 97 and Sam Palmer, Schreck, Hannah
Discus-Schiltz 110'; High Jump-Hanson 5'2"; 400 PCM won the meet with aWeis 98. Urlis and Riordan.
Meter Dash-Lavelle 59.32; 4-x200 Meter Relay-Trilk, 314 total. Nevada was sec- Norwalk beat South
Johnston, PhiFFs, I?Ater 1:50.54; 16OO Meter Run-Salem ond with 323 and Grinmell Tama in boys" golf Tues-
Hildebrandt 5:37; 800 Meter Medley-Greenslade, Pham, third w th Re War- ay, Apr'tl 0, yascoreof ] tt C'lrlsI
riors were led by seniors
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167 to 172. The WarriorsTennis Results
were led by Meuler's run-
ner-up score of 40. Other The Norwalk High
Warrior scores were Baker School Girls' tennis team
41, Christowski 42, Myers has announced the results
44, Weis 45 and Cheek 47. of the following meets.
Norwalk's JV beat South Tuesday, April 27, the
Tama 178 to Forfeit. South Norwalk girls' tennis team
Tama only had three JV fell to Grinnell by a score
players. Leading theway of 7-4. Winners for
for Norwalk's JV was Norwalk were Danielle
sophomore Brad Chase's Hampton at No. 1 singles
41. Other Norwalk scores and Hallie Kinrnan at No.
were Justin Lamb 44, Eric 5 singles. The doubles
Bagby 46, Bobby Holm- teams of Taylor
berg46, ZachCrain46 and Tomlinson/Taylor Kaul
Jacob Peters 49. and Emma George/
Norwalk boys' golf Kinman also won their
team shot another good matches. During the meet,
team score and barely lost there were six tiebreakers
to Jefferson-Scranton 335 played.
to 332 at the Perry Invita- Thursday, April 29, the
tional. Norwalk girls then
Norwalk was led again dropped to an overall
by Meuler, who continues record of 3-4 as they trav-
solid golf play this spring eled to Boone. The girls
with a round of 79. This played several close
was good for third place matches. The final score
overall in the eight-team was 9-2 in favor of Boone.
invite. Norwalk senior Hampton
The rest of the Warriors moved her singles record
played consistent team to 6-1 on the season with a
golf. Christowski shot 84, victory over EmilyBoehm
Weis 86, Myers 86, Cheek of Boone. Freshman
89, Peters 92, Crain95 and Michaela Pearson won at
Chase 97. The first four the No. 6 singles spot in a
scores counted toward the third set tiebreaker.
varsity score and the next
four counted toward a JV
team score. The JV team
easily won the meet with Call 911
a team score of 373. This is for
the 14th consecutive JV win
for the Warriors. emergencies !
HONOR
SOCIETY
Concluded from p.7
New members include:
Alexander Alberts, Chris-
topher Anderson, Corey
Anderson, Chad Bockholt,
Lindsey Boothe, Lauren
Bunce, Colby Campbell,
HiIlary Cirksena, Megan
Combs, Megan Cox, Jor-
dan Davis, Austin
Dermody, Jessica Dooly,
Kira Fetters, Tyler Gra-
ham, Mackenzie Heis-
dorffer, Zane Henely, Sean
Hickey, Shayna Holle,
Kara Huen, Kelsey
Johnston, Angela Jolly,
Taylor Kaul, Evan
Kimberlin, Lucas Kordick,
Lauren Low, Tori Mateer,
Allison McCurnin, Lacee
Meade, Jesse Moehle,
Janie Myers, Ashley
Nguyen, Rachel Olson,
Megan Patava, Jacob Pe-
ters, Thao Pham, David
Phillips, Joshua Temple,
Trever Tolliver, Amanda
Torgerson, Joshua Tuggle,
Taylor Welden and Nicole
Wright.
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