Monday, August 29, 2011

Lady Eagles get by Dekalb by two!

The Lady Eagle golf team is on a roll in winning its third straight golf match by two shots over DeKalb by a score of 193 to 195. DeKalb is a six-time state qualifier so beating them is a big deal for the ladies from Fremont. Leading the way for Fremont was Liz Carlson who shot 41, Alivia Behnfeldt shot well with a 44, Laura Dennis came through with a 51, and Joy Thompson concluded the scoring with a 57. The win puts the team's record at 3-4. The team is back in action at Edon on Thursday. Good job ladies.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Lady Eagles nip Snider by two

The Lady Eagle golf team played a good overall team round of golf in beating Snider on Wednesday at Lakeside Golf Club. The team received solid contributions from several of their players en route to their second victory in a row by a score of 200 to 202. The team was led by Liz Carlson's 41, Alivia Behnfeldt shot 49, and Joy Thompson contributed a 51. The win put the team's record at 2-4. Good job ladies.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Eagles squeak past West Noble 222 to 224

The Lady Eagles eeked one out against West Noble on Tuesday night on Lake James Front Nine. the team didn't handle the wind very well and had too many big holes en route to one of the team's rougher rounds on the year. However, as is always the case, a WIN is a WIN. The team was led by Liz Carlson's 47, Alivia and Joy each had 57s and Jessica and Laura rounded out the scoring for the team. The win put Fremont's record at 1-4 overall, 1-2 in the NECC. The team plays at Lakeside Golf Course on Wednesday. Good luck ladies.


Monday, August 22, 2011

Eagle girls suffer heartbreaking loss to Angola

The Lady Eagles struggled on Monday night on Zollner's front nine in losing to Angola by a score of 205 to 204. Each player was kicking themselves after the match when remembering a hole or two where they threw a shot away. However, it is a lesson for all of them to understand that each shot means so much. The lone bright spot for Fremont was Liz Carlson's 40. Alivia Behnfeldt shot 53, Joy Thompson shot 55, and Jessica Mofield shot 57. The loss put the team's overall record at 0-4 and the team is now 0-2 in the NECC. The team is back in action on Tuesday.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Girls' Statistics are up to date!!

Fremont finishes middle of the pack at New Haven Invite

The Lady Eagle golf team competed well in one of the better invitational fields in the area. The team finished in the middle of the 13 team field with a 7th place finish. The tournament was played on the par 70 McMillen Park Golf Course. Yorktown won the event with a 313, Norwell was second with a 339. Liz Carlson led Fremont with a 71, which was good enough for 2nd place in the tournament. Liz lost by a three hole backup. Alivia Behnfeldt shot 94, Joy Thompson had a career-best 96, Jessica Mofield shot 106, and finally Laura Dennis shot 108. The JV team was represented by Tonya Cessna's 144. Great job Ladies!!!!!

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Lady Eagles drop two to Fairfield, Elkhart Memorial

The Lady Eagles golf team hit a low point on Thursday night at Christiana Creek Country Club. The team was without two of its best players and ultimately lost to Elkhart Memorial and Fairfield as a result. The team shot 227 to EM's 224 to FF's 175. Liz Carlson was the lone bright spot for the Eagles in battling to a 41. The losses put the team's record at 0-3. The team has nowhere to go but up as they go back in action on Saturday at McMillen Park.

Monday, August 15, 2011

Fremont 6th at Elkhart Memorial Invite

The Lady Eagle golf team saw one of the state's best golf teams in Mishawaka Penn on Monday. The team participated in the Elkhart Memorial Invite held at Christiana Creek Country Club. Penn won the event with a 307. The Eagles finished in sixth place with a 401. Pacing Fremont was Liz Carlson with an 83, Alivia Behnfeldt shot a career-best 90, Joy Thompson shot 111, and finally Laura Dennis shot 117. The team is back in action on Thursday at Christiana Creek.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Fremont finishes 4th at Fall Classic

The Lady Eagle golf team picked a good time to play one of its best rounds in the past three seasons. With a fourth place finish at its own Fall Classic, the team received solid contributions from runner-up Liz Carlson who fired a 75. Alivia Behnfeldt shot 96, Joy Thompson shot a solid 109, Jessica Mofield had a 114, and finally Laura Dennis shot a 120. Fairfield won the team title with a 364, while Brenna Sherwood won individual honors after a two-hole playoff with Liz. The team seems poised to make a run at the Sectional Tournament. Great job ladies. The team is back in action on Monday at Elkhart Memorial's Invite.


Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Fairfield downs the Eagles by a score of 203-184

The Lady Eagles squandered an opportunity to beat the conference's best team on Tuesday at home. The team knew it would take a great effort to beat the Fairfield Lady Falcons, but unfortunately it only got two solid rounds out of their top five players. Liz Carlson and Alivia Behnfeldt put the team in a good position after two golfers with scores of 40 and 45. However, the remainder of the team could do no better than 57. The loss put the team's record to 0-1 overall, and 0-1 in the NECC.

The team will next see action on Thursday as it hosts the Fremont Fall Classic at Lake James. The action begins at 8:00 a.m.


Thursday, August 4, 2011

Lady Eagles finish 4th at Leo Invitational

The Lady Eagles started the season off in a good fashion in finishing fourth at the Leo Lady Lions Invitational on Thursday. The team encountered difficulty with Cedar Creek's undulating and inconsistent greens. However, even with that they finished a respectable fourth place in a field of eight. Winning the invitational was reigning state champion Hamilton Southeastern with a solid 332. Hamilton Southeastern's JV team was second with a 375. The Eagles finished 11 shots off of Sectional opponent Fort Wayne Carroll who shot 415. The team was led by Liz Carlson's 82, which included a sensational last four holes. Alivia Behnfeldt shot 110, Laura Dennis shot 115, Joy Thompson shot 119, and finally Jessica Mofield shot a 122. The team will be back in action on Tuesday against Fairfield at home. Good job ladies.