Published August 21, 2008 02:57 am - Four golfers with rounds in the 40s carried the Edgewood girls golf team to a pair of non-conference victories Wednesday.
Roundup: Warriors fell pair
Star Beacon
Four golfers with rounds in the 40s carried the Edgewood girls golf team to a pair of non-conference victories Wednesday.
Yeram Kang led the Warriors with a 45 on the way to a 185. SS. John and Paul turned in a 226 and North fired a 232.
Supporting Kang were Amanda Hardy and Amber Zalimeni with a pair of 46s and Amanda Hardy with a 48 for the Warriors (4-2). Nicole Gallo led SJP with a 52, while Liz Shouvlin fired a 56 and Ciara Johnson carded a 57.
n Jefferson 213, Pymatuning Valley 250 — All four of the Falcon scorers shot better or equal to the Lakers’ second scorer. Shelly Ford led Jefferson (4-2) with a 40, while Joanne Beckwith had a 51 and Brianne Bodisch and Christen Lucas each shot a 61. Dana Hayford topped PV (2-6) with a 57, while Kaitlyn Hootman had a 61.
n Geneva 207, Shaker Heights 214 — The Eagles got their four scorers in ahead of the third shooter for the Raiders. Nicole Lara led Geneva (3-0) with a 44, while Lindsey Adams shot a 51 and Carlin Kern and Alissa Wortman each had a 56. Caitlin Kempton led Shaker Heights with a two-over-par 37 over the front nine at Geneva-on-the-Lake Golf Course.
Boys golf
Three of Madison’s four scorers finished ahead of Geneva’s first two golfers in a 325-337 non-conference victory. Zach Fedele led the Blue Streaks (2-1) with a 78, while J.W. Leitch added an 80 and Aaron Whitely fired an 81. Derek Kovach and Michael Schubert paced Geneva (2-3, 1-0 Northeastern Conference) with a pair of 83s.
n Pymatuning Valley 174, Badger 182 — The Lakers had better or equal scorers from their four that counted before the Braves’ third man posted his score in the Northeastern Athletic Conference match. Adam Lane topped PV (4-1, 3-0) with a 41, while Mac Thurber had a 42, Jon York fired a 45 and Frank Boggs had a 46.
Tennis
A forfeit victory at second doubles for Nikki Brooks and Megan Callahan gave Conneaut a 3-2 victory in Northeastern Conference play. Alexandra Nardo’s 7-5, 3-6, 7-6 (7-5) win at third singles, a match that lasted three hours, supplemented Megan Merlene’s 6-2, 6-0 decision at second singles for Conneaut in its season opener. The two wins for Harvey (0-3, 0-3) came from Lakeisha Ferguson at first singles with a 6-1, 6-0 decision and a 6-2, 6-1 victory at first doubles by Brittany Anderson and Lindsey Oras.
n Riverside 5, Lakeside 0 — Despite battles in the two doubles matches, the Beavers earned a sweep of the Dragons in the PAC opener for both teams. At second doubles, Gwen Petrasko and Maggie Dotts of Riverside (1-1, 1-0) outlasted Shelby DeCamillo and Taylor Palmer of Lakeside (1-4, 0-1), 7-6 (10-8), 6-4, while Chelsea Petrasko and Shelby Sharpnack were 7-5, 6-3 winners at first doubles over Sam Reho and Lisa Roane. Paulina Kauzljar was the most impressive winner for Riverside with a 6-1, 6-0 victory at first singles.
n Perry 5, Aurora 0 — The Pirates swept their Chagrin Valley Conference Chagrin Division rivals with the loss of only 13 games. The easiest wins for Perry were a 6-0, 6-1 victory by Laura Teigeler at second singles and a 6-0, 6-1 decision by Abbey Hilborn and Alex Nichols at second doubles. Olivia Woycheck-Wright at third singles took a 6-1, 6-3 win and Nicole Hogan and Cassie Rideout at first doubles were 6-4, 6-0 winners.