Prep Girls’ Golf: Highland Goes Back-to-Back for the SEISC Crown

Burlington, IA- The Southeast Iowa Super Conference’s (SEISC) fairways once against belong to the Highland girls’ team as the Huskies cruised to their second consecutive conference championship Monday night by 31 strokes.

Highland was led by the two best golfers on the course in Emersyn Schultz, who carded an 87 (+16), and Adisyn Prottsman, who finished with an 88. The duo also claimed a spot on the All-Conference First Team.

The Huskies had all four scoring members make once of the three teams with Joslyn Prottsman (97) making the Second Team and Adeline Krotz (98) finding her way on to the Third Team.

Wapello’s Emmalin Marshall and Emma Gerhardt helped the Arrows finish just two strokes better than Columbus for second place overall. Marshall claimed the tiebreaker over Hailey Wellington of Columbus to grab the last All-SEISC First Team slot with a round of 93, while Wellington finished as a Second Team member.

Emma Gerhardt carded a 98 to finish on the Second Team as well as Annaka Greiner’s 103 was good enough for Honorable Mention along with Kyndall Stigge.

For the Wildcats, Aracely Garza, who carded a 99, and Kinlee Brown, who shot a 100, finished in 15th and 16th place, respectively, to claim a spot on the All-SEISC Third Team.

Emma Busby was the top golfer for New London, finishing with the 5th best score of the course, a 92, and as the lone Tiger on the All-SEISC First Team. Stevey Wintermeier helped New London finish in 4th place as a team as she shot a 95, the 8th best score of the day, which secured her Second Team honors.

Van Buren County finished in 5th place as a team with a 427, despite Sophia Jirak taking home the bronze medal with a 90 through 18 holes. Callie Kracht collected 22nd place with a 106 as she was the next best Warrior. Kracht was named Honorable Mention.

Danville and Winfield-Mt. Union tied with 437 strokes apiece for 6th place as Ashlyn Bender was the top golfer for the Wolves, carding a 96, which was good enough for 9th place and Second Team honors. Ella Kann took home a 98 and 14th overall, which landed her on the Third Team.

Eastin Chipman’s 17th place finish with a score of 101 gave her Third Team honors for the Bears. Rachael Thompson collected a score of 110 and All-SEISC Honorable Mention.

Mediapolis (446), Notre Dame/West Burlington (460), and Holy Trinity Catholic (461) finished in 8th through 10th place, respectively, as a team. Emersyn Hopkins led the Nikes with a 18th place score of 101, taking the last spot on the Third Team.

The Crusaders leaned on Emma Mohrfeld and Elizabeth Griffin as they finished with a 108 and 109, respectively, and inside the top 30, earning Honorable Mention. Mediapolis had Katelyn Wischmeier and Paytan Gerling card 108s as they each finished with Honorable Mention honors.

WACO’s Morgan Meyer was the only golfer to finish inside the top 10, despite her team ending up outside the top 10; in fact, the Warriors claimed 12th place with a 472. Meyer had a fine day, hitting a 90 for 4th place overall and taking home All-SEISC First Team as a junior.

Marie Young has a similar story as a member of Central Lee as the Hawks finished in last as a team, but Young claimed 11th place with an 18-hole score of 98, a mark that placed her on the All-SEISC Second Team.

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Classes 1A and 2A Regional Golf will start on Friday, May 16th, with the Regional Finals set for Wednesday, May 21st.