Friday, September 13, 2013

Golf and Tennis Results - Week of 9/13

Since a long fishing column and a bunch of soccer action has caused there to be a lack of room this week in the paper, here are the results for this week's girls golf and boys tennis action.

GIRLS GOLF

Whitehall 8th at Chip Hills Invite
REMUS — Whitehall placed eighth in an eight-team field Wednesday at the Chippewa Hills Invitational, shooting a 557 as a team. Seventh-place Alma had a 505. Farwell and Central Montcalm tied for first place at the even, each shooting a 390.
Individual results were not reported for the Vikings.

Vikes drop dual to Manistee
WHITEHALL — The Whitehall Vikings dropped a dual meet at home Tuesday to Manistee, shooting a 276 to the visiting Chippewas’ 244.
Whitehall’s Taylor Mikkelson led her team in scoring Tuesday, shooting a 62, while Taylor Boyd added a 64.
Brooke Borgman shot a 72 for the Vikes, and Randi Mikkelson contributed a 78.
Manistee’s Fallon Gates led all scorers with a 46.

Rockets 2nd at conference jamboree
MUSKEGON — Reeths-Puffer’s girls golf team took advantage of playing on its home turf Monday afternoon, placing second in the O-K Black Conference jamboree at Lincoln Golf Club, up from fourth the previous week.
The Rockets’ team score of 209 was just 21 shots behind Mona Shores, which once again took first place.
R-P got top performances from Hannah Moss and Mikaela VanDuinen. Moss placed second individually at the meet with a 44, while VanDuinen’s 48 placed her in fourth.

BOYS TENNIS

Whitehall 3rd at Mona Shores Quad
MUSKEGON — Whitehall’s Tell Sutton led his team with a championship at first singles to help the Vikings place third at Tuesday’s Mona Shores Quad.
Sutton’s victory in the finals, 3-6, 7-5, 10-7 over Sam Kling of the Sailors, provided most of Whitehall’s scoring in the quad.
Connor Briegel won a match at fourth singles over Muskegon Catholic’s Mike Valachovic, 6-1, 6-0, and Andy Esh and Erik Butzer both won the consolation brackets at second and third singles respectively.
Jack Dillivan and Tim Hiemstra won their first-round match at first doubles over North Muskegon’s Brock Dobb and Levi Hardman, 6-4, 6-4, and Matt McCollom and Jack Zwemer took the consolation bracket at fourth doubles.

Vikes roll by Grant
GRANT — The Whitehall Vikings had to battle for a couple of flight victories, but as a team had little trouble taking out Grant Monday afternoon, 7-1.
The Vikings won five of their six matches in straight sets, with Erik Butzer being pushed to three sets by Grant’s Noah Meuwenburg at third singles before Butzer took the match, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4.
At first singles, Tell Sutton easily dispatched Roman Aguilar, 6-0, 6-1. Andy Esh took down Simon Carlson at second singles, 6-2, 6-3.
Whitehall swept the doubles matches, all in straight sets. Picking up victories were Jack Dillivan and Tim Hiemstra at first doubles; Drew Bolles and Judd VanBergen at second doubles; Jacob Herbert and Alec Milliron at third doubles; and Matt McCollom and Jack Zwemer at fourth doubles.

Rockets down Muskegon Catholic
MUSKEGON — Reeths-Puffer easily dispatched Muskegon Catholic Monday in a non-conference match, 7-1.
The Rockets won three matches — fourth singles, third doubles and fourth doubles — by default, as the host Crusaders did not field players in those flights.
All the three Rockets’ players to win their matches did so in straight sets. At first singles, Zack Strong defeated Christian Stone, 6-2, 6-1. Second singles saw Luke Sessink dispatch Adam Lewis, 6-3, 6-0. Nate Grinwis defeated Jack Farrell at third singles, 6-0, 6-3.
At second doubles, Chandler Adame and Jesse Miller knocked off Connor Inglat and Mike Valechare, 6-1, 6-4.

Whitehall 4th at Grand Haven Invite
GRAND HAVEN — Whitehall took fourth place in the Buccaneer Fall Classic last Saturday behind first singles player Tell Sutton, who won all three of his matches.
Sutton defeated Grand Haven’s Korey Searle 7-5, 7-5, beat Zeeland East’s Nate Weeldreyer 6-4, 6-3, and received a forfeit victory against Grand Rapids Catholic’s Joey Ellis when Ellis had to retire due to injury. Ellis was ahead 6-0, 6-5 at the time of his forfeit.

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