Norwalk Warriors
I Official Publication for the Norwalk Community School District
Thursday, June 17, 2010
N/Warren Town and County News
Page Seventeen
Molly Hill Places 26th at State Golf Meet
Norwalk senior -Molly
Hill participated in the
2010 state golf meet in
class 4A played at Otter
Creek recently.
Hill fired an 89 the first
day, ending the day as she
began, draining a 20-foot
putt for par. Hill never
seemed to be in trouble
during the round. The sec-
ond day she started out
bogie, par and bogie. She
then struggled on the next
few-holes and finished the
front nine with a 50.
Starting the back nine,
Hill parred every other
hole for the next six holes
and again seemed "in com-
mand of her h0t . Playing
her last hole, the par five
number three, Hill found
the water twice and fin-
ished with her worst hole
of the tournament, but still
a respectable 43 on the
back. She finished the day
with 35 putts and made
the fairway on nine of her
drives. She made the green
in regulation five times
during the day. She had a
total of six pars on the
course which measured
over 6,000 yards. A total of
59 golfers participated in
class 4A. Hill is only the
second Norwalk player to
make the state tournament
in nine years.
At lhe peak of Tulip Mania
in Holland, a Gouda tulip
bulb rose in market value
from twenty guilders to over
twelve hundred guilders in
a •ingle week.
Molly Hill hits approach shot on #17 at state meet.
Molly Hill hits chip shot on #1 at state meet. Photos
submitted.
WARRIORS YOUTH BASKETBALL CAMPS
The Norwalk Warrior boys basketball coach, staff and players will host youth bas-
ketball camps this Summer in the Norwalk High School Gym.
Beginner Camp for K-2 is July 12-16 from 9 to 10 a.m. The cost is $25 and includes
fun, improved basketball skills and a camp t-shirt.
Competitive Camp for grades second - fifth is also July 12-16 from 10:30 a.m. to 12
noon. Cost is $40 and also includes a camp t-shirt.
Camp for boys entering sixththrough eighth grade will be held July 19-23 from 9
a.m. to 12 noon. The cost is $50. Each day of camp will include fundamental develop-
ment such as dribbling, passing, shooting, defense and game development of screen-
ing, spacing and how to be a good teammate.
Participants of all camps will need to bring athletic clothes and clean tennis shoes.
Goals of the camps are to lay the foundation for the future Warrior teams.
For more information, contact Norwalk Head Boys Basketball Coach, Chris Larson
at 981-4204 (work) or 515-360-3462.
NHS GIRLS
SOCCER NEWS
The girls' soccer team
started regional play re-
cently hosting Winterset
Tuesday, June 1 and the
following day as well as
the game was halted 25
minutes into the first half
Tuesday due to lightning.
Winterset 3, Norwalk 1
The two teams picked
UP the match at the point
of suspension with the
score 0-0 and that is the
way the first half ended.
Norwalk wasted little time
LADY WARRIORS' YOUTH
BASKETBALL CAMPS
The Norwalk Warrior girls basketball coach, staff and
players will host youth basketball camps this summer
in the Norwalk Middle School Gym. One camp is for all
girls coming into the eighth grade in the Norwalk School
District this fall. The second camp is for girls coming
into fifth through seventh grades and a third camp-is
for girls going into second through fourth grade.
The camp for those going into eighth grade will be
July 7, 8, 9, 19, 20, and 21 from tl a.m. to 12:45 p.m. and
July i2, 13, 14, 15, 16 from 10:15 a.m. to 12 noon. Regis-
tration fee is $20. Benefits are developing skills, having
fun and camp practice reversible.
The camp for fifth through seventh graders is sched-
uled for July 7, 8, 9, 12, 13j 14, 15, 16, 19, 20 and 21 from
8 to 10 a.m. The cost is $30. Benefits include contest
scoring in the second half prizes, developing skills, having fun and receiving a
as they came out and got camp t-shirt.
two goals within a minute The camp for second through fourth graders will be
when Megan Patava July 12 through July 16 from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. The
headed home a comer kick cost is $25. Benefits include contest prizes, learning new
from Sarah Schreck in the skills, having fun and receiving a camp t-shirt.
36th minute. Schreck fob Participants of all three camps will need to bring ath-
lowed that up with a goal letic clothes, clean tennis shoes and a water bottle.
from a free kick 30-yards Goals of the camps include starting to lay the foun-
out. Halie VanVelzen dation for tlqe future Lady Warrior teams, developing
scored the final goal in the skills such as dribbling, shooting, passing and defense,
48t" minute after the ball learning game development and having fun contests.
bounced around in front of For more information, contact Norwalk Head Girls
the goal following another Basketball Coach, Steve Wermerskirchen at 981-4201
Schreck corner kick. (work) or 515-681-9017.
Winterset did manage to
get on the board with a
long kick in the waning From NHS Dean's Office '
minutes of the match for Thursday, May 27, numerous local scholarships were
the 3-1 final score, given to the Norwalk High School Class of 2010. The
Norwalk 10, Knoxville 0following local organizations, businesses and individu-
The Warriors then als presented scholarship money to assist students in
hosted Knoxville Friday, pursuing further education: Climbing Boys Chimney
June 4, for a second round
regional game where they
won handily 10-0.
Norwalk had beaten the
Panthers just 3-0 earlier in
the season, but Norwalk
came out hitting on all cyl-
inders. VanVelzen scored
first in just two-and-a-half
minutes on a cross from
Hannah Urlis. Schreck
scored the first of her two
unassisted goals in the
sixth and the 31St minutes,
both from a distance of 20-
25 yards. Joslin Ward took
a cross from Maggie Tho-
mas on the chest and
guided it into the net in the
22nd minute. Thomas'then
got a goal of her own off a
Patava' corner-kick in
minute 33 and Patava fol-
Cleaning, Desenberg/Donhowe Memorial Scholarship
(funded by City State Bank), Dr. J.W. Winter Memorial
Scholarship, Don Oviatt Memorial Scholarship (funded
by his family), Eastern Star Chapter 537,.Four Seasons
Auto Wash (funded by Jim Watts), Graham Visual Arts
Scholarship, Iowa State Bar Assodation (Warren County
Attorneys), John Frederick Performing Arts Award,
Knights of Columbus Scholarships, Lorraine Ghrist
Memorial Scholarship (Kmded by her family), Masonic
Lodge, Mogle Family Trust, Norwalk Chamber of Com-
merce, Norwalk Lions Club, Norwalk Music Boosters,
Norwalk Optimist Club, Norwalk Women of Today,
NPEA (Norwalk Professional Education Association),
PEI (Professional Educators of Iowa), PEO Chapter OR
and Vicki Montgomery Memorial Scholarship.
The Norwalk High School Admihistrati0n, Deans,
Faculty and Students appreciate the generosity of all
who contributed to assist students in their post-second-
ary endeavors. A special thanks to the Fellowship Com-
munity Church for allowing the Senior Awards Night
to be held at their facility.
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