Tuesday, August 24, 2010

The Lady Eagles play outstanding golf in its first win of the season

The Fremont Lady Eagles played their best golf of the season in its first win of the season against West Noble on the front nine of South Shore Golf Club Tuesday night. The team won the match against West Noble by a score of 188 to 226. The win puts the Eagles at 1-4 overall and 1-2 in the NECC. Liz Carlson led the Eagles with an even par 36, Alivia Behnfeldt had her best round of the year with a 45, Joy Thompson shot 49, and Jessica Mofield had a career-best 49 while playing for the junior varsity. Great job ladies!!

Monday, August 23, 2010

Fremont loses to Angola, but shows improvement

The Lady Eagle golf team shot a decent score on the back nine at Lake James in shooting a 211. The team improved by seven shots in four days. However, it was not enough as the Lady Hornets defeated Fremont by sixteen shots. Anna Hartsuff of Angola was the medalist by shooting a 43. Liz Carlson led the Eagles in shooting a 46, Joy Thompson shot a good score of 54, Alivia Behnfeldt had a 55, Laura Dennis made a nice comeback with a 56, Haleigh Seidel had a 59, and finally Jessica Mofield shot a 64. The loss put the Eagles at 0-4 on the year, 0-2 in the NECC.


Saturday, August 21, 2010

Fremont finishes tenth at New Haven Invite

The Fremont Lady Eagle golf team played better in their fourth invitational of the year by shooting a 408. The team had an outstanding contribution from Liz Carlson, who shot a 37 on the tough back nine at Whispering Creek Golf Club in New Haven. The team also had consistency with some solid scores by Haleigh Seidel, Joy Thompson, and Alivia Behnfeldt. Liz led the team with an 81, Alivia shot 107, Joy and Haleigh each shot 110, and Jessica Mofield overcame a 24 on the first two holes to shoot a 123. The tournament was won by Yorktown, which shot 332, Leo was second and Snider came in a solid third.

The girls are continuing to improve and are very close to breaking through with a big WIN. Speaking of which, the team is back in action on Monday night against Angola on the back nine of Lake James.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

The Lady Eagles drop two at home against Fairfield and Elkhart Memorial

The Fremont Lady Eagles struggled on Thursday night on the back nine of Lake James against two pretty good teams. The team couldn't get anything going as they struggled to a season-worst nine hole score of 218. Fairfield shot a 188, while Elkhart Memorial shot a 198. The team was led by Liz Carlson's 43, Alivia Behnfeldt shot a 55, Joy Thompson and Haleigh Seidel each shot 60's, Jessica Mofield had a good score of 63, and Laura Dennis rounded out the scoring with a 68. The losses put the team's record at 0-3 overall and 0-1 in the NECC.

The team will be back in action early Saturday morning at Whispering Creek Golf Course in New Haven at 7:30 a.m.


Urgent: Scheduling Change for this Saturday!!

The Bulldog Invitational has been moved from McMillen Park Golf Course in Fort Wayne to Whispering Creek Golf Course in New Haven. The time was also changed to a 7:30 a.m. shotgun start as opposed to a 9:00 a.m. start.

Monday, August 16, 2010

The Lady Eagles finish 4th at Elkhart Memorial Invite

The Fremont Lady Eagle golf team competed very well at the first annual Elkhart Memorial Chargers Invitational on Monday afternoon at the par 72 Christiana Creek Country Club. The team finished fourth with a season-best score of 410. Mishawaka Penn won the event with a 336. Liz Carlson led the team with a good score of 78, Alivia Behnfeldt shot a season-best 106 on 18 holes as did Joy Thompson, who shot 110, Haleigh Seidel shot a 115, and finally Laura Dennis shot a 122. The team is back in action on Thursday when the team hosts Fairfield and Elkhart Memorial on the back nine of Lake James. Good job ladies!!

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Fremont finishes ninth at the Fall Classic

The varsity Eagle Golf team had an up and down day at its own Fall Classic on Thursday to finish ninth place with a score of 422. The loaded line-up of teams was headlined by Wawasee, which shot 359 to win the tournament. South Bend St. Joe was second with a 366 and Fairfield shot a 369 to finish in third place. The Fremont Eagles were led by Liz Carlson, who shot a career-best 77, good enough to be the 18-hole record in Fremont's fourteen year history of girls golf. Alivia Behnfeldt competed in her second eighteen hole tournament and had a 109, Laura Dennis shot 117, Haleigh Seidel, competing in her first eighteen hole tournament shot a 119, and finally Joy Thompson shot 120. Jessica Mofield competed as an individual and shot a 126.

The team improved a lot over the past week by cutting 61 shots off their first score at the Leo Lions Invitational last Thursday.

Monday, August 9, 2010

The Lady Eagles improve despite losing to Fairfield 170 to 200

The Lady Eagle golf team has come a long way in just a few short days. The team improved on its opening match where the team had splits of 245 and 238 to shoot a 200 on the front nine at Timber Ridge in Millersburg. Coach Arndt was really happy with the top two players (Liz and Alivia) who shot 40 and 49 respectively. The team also picked up a solid contribution by Haleigh Seidel playing in her first match as a varsity member and shooting 55. Joy Thompson and Jessica Mofield each chipped in with 56's and finally Laura Dennis had a 63 to close out the scoring. The loss dropped the Eagles to 0-1 overall and 0-1 in the NECC. Good job ladies and keep up the good work.


Thursday, August 5, 2010

Lady Eagle golf finishes 7th at the Leo Invite

The Lady Eagle Golf Team struggled in its first 18 hole match of the season at the soggy Cedar Creek Golf Club on Thursday morning. The team finished seventh with a score of 483. Hamilton Southeastern won the event with a 361. Leading the way for the girls was Liz Carlson with a 91, Alivia Behnfeldt made her varsity debut with a 114, Joy Thompson shot a 138, Laura Dennis fired a 140, and finally Jessica Mofield, who was also making her varsity debut shot a 153.

The Eagles are now fully aware of the work they have ahead, and also understand that practice is what will get them there.


Monday, August 2, 2010

2010 Fremont Eagle Girls Golf Season Outlook

The Lady Eagle Golf Team 2o1o season is now underway and so far so good. The team has two newcomers that are looking to replace the outgoing seniors from a year ago. Leading the way for the team are its three juniors: Liz Carlson, Laura Dennis, and Joy Thompson. The team has two sophomores in Jessica Mofield and Haleigh Seidel. Finally, the team has one talented freshman in Alivia Behnfeldt.

The team will find out where it stands when it competes at the Leo Lions Lady Invitational on Thursday, August 5th at Cedar Creek Golf Club. The tournament is a fundraiser for the Susan G. Komen Foundation for cancer research.

Good luck ladies and stay posted to the blog in order to see how the ladies do this upcoming season.