WMD Conference match at County Highlands against Brethren/Bear Lake

<-Levi Capper, all bundled up with hat and gloves on to fight the cold of the late afternoon and early evening addresses his tee shot on the 2nd hole at County Highlands.

Josh Cebula chips on to the 1st green at County Highlands as the match medalist, Brian Wilcox who shot 40, tends the pin.->

Portagers Temporarily Lose Their Grip On Winning Streak

Neither team shot well at County Highlands during this match, however, Brethren/BearLake did produce the Match Medalist, taking the win from the Portagers. Brian Wilcox of Brethren/BearLake shot 40. Portager Levi Capper shot his way to team lowman bringing in a 48. Jake Matthews shot 50 while Brenner Johnson and Drew Griswold both turned in 51 for a team effort of 200. Shooting, but no factor in today's scoring were Josh Cebula with 55 and Cody Sievert with 60.
   

   The golfer guys all complained  that they just couldn't hit the ball well today. Weather can sometimes play a factor in ones play, However, you will never hear Coach Zadow make excuses for her team. Golf is a very technical game in my eyes and one must learn to out smart Mother Nature and the course at times. The team has put this match behind them and are gearing up for their next one. OHS now stands 4-2 overall and 1-2 in the conference.

~Gwen

Drew Griswold eyes up his eagle putt on the 1st hole at County Highlands as Patrick Spalding of Brethren/Bear Lake and Zack Dodds of Walkerville watch.  Drew left his eagle putt just short, tapping in for birdie later. 

 

Cody Sievert tees the ball up on the 8th tee at County Highlands during a contest with the Brethren/Bear Lake team as the MCC Coach looks on.  It appears Cody is preparing to use a “slap shot” technique to propel the ball down the fairway. 

Derek Hobart, the Portager team manager, looks at the camera as he tends the pin on the 1st hole for the group of golfers he walked with at County Highlands.

Jake Matthews blasts out of the sand trap on the 1st hole at County Highlands in an attempt to save par.