Thursday, June 10, 2010

Nick shoots 83 in the Homestead Regional

Nick Herndon competed in the Homestead Regional on Thursday at Orchard Ridge Country Club. His score of 83 was not good enough as it took a really good number to get out on the beautiful sunny day. Although Nick's season ended on Thursday, the experience will prove valuable for him as he continues his career in golf at Fremont.

We're proud of you Nick!!

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Fremont Sports Awards Summary

Congratulations to the following athletes for winning awards at Friday's sports awards:

MVP - Seth Robertson

MIP - Tyler Jenkins

Max Mitchell Sportsmanship - Austin Corcimiglia

Ken Wertz Mental Toughness - Nick Herndon

Don Trine Memorial Scholarship - Seth Robertson


2010 Sectional Golf Results

The Varsity Eagle golf team competed well at the 2010 East Noble Golf Sectional. However, the team fell short of its goal of making it to next week's Homestead Golf Regional. The team finished fifth with a 329, losing to Leo on a fifth man tie-break. Homestead won the event with an even-par 284, Carroll also made it to next week's regional with a 304, and DeKalb got out with a 317. The team does have something to celebrate, however, with Nick Herndon's 78, which was good enough to qualify for next week's Homestead Regional. Seth Robertson just missed going to regional's with a 79, which ended a brilliant career by senior golfer. Austin Corcimiglia shot 85, Tyler Jenkins shot 87, and finally, Brandin Ross shot 102 to complete the team's scoring.

Good job Eagles, and work hard this summer.


Tuesday, June 1, 2010

The Fremont Eagle Golf team takes home a split on Senior Night

The varsity Eagle golf team split with two big schools on Tuesday night on the front nine at Lake James. The team shot a 166 to lose to DeKalb by two shots, however, the team defeated Northrop by six. The team was led by Nick Herndon who shot a school-record on the front nine at Lake James with a 32. Seth Robertson shot 43, Austin Corcimiglia shot 45, Tyler Jenkins shot 46, Brandin Ross shot 51, and Phil Keating rounded out the scoring with a 54. The night was in honor of the two seniors who gave a lot to the program this year. Unfortunately, the team only had Phil for one year, but he will still be missed. The golf program sadly saw the end of a career by one of its best ever in Seth Robertson. Seth was a great golfer for four years and it is sad to see him go, but he is on to bigger and better things like Huntington University. The split put the Eagles record at 13-6, while that may seem mediocre, the team was a sizzling 8-2 in the month of May. The team will be back in action on Friday at the state tournament at Noble Hawk sectional. Good job Eagles and good luck.