KAYCI ALLEN HAS ONE GRAND TIME
Places 48th At State Golf
Illness, four days of school work, and how to survive two days
with Mrs. Von were the last things on Kayci Allen's mind as she
took to the course in Grand Island for the 2007 State Golf
Tournament.
On day one, Kayci A. teed off at . . .
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ONE RAIN, ONE SHINE--KAYCI ALLEN TO STATE!
District Golf
The girls' golf team left Pender on Tuesday morning at 6:15 a.m. with a complimentary breakfast from Popo's Julie Christiansen. The Golf team drove in the rain, thunder, and lightning all the way. Upon arrival at Eagle Hills . . . read more
CONFERENCE AND TRIANGULAR KEEP GOLFERS ON THE ROAD
The East Husker Conference for Girls' Golf was held on the 22nd of September. It was a beautiful, sunny day for golfing. The low individual was Ashlie Slatt from Oakland-Craig with a score of 92. Kayci Allen and Alaynna Henschke tied . . . read more
SWINGING AT OAKLAND
Oakland-Craig Dual
On Monday, September 17, the girls' golf team traveled to Oakland for the O-C Dual. It was a windy and dry day, but Mrs. Von said that the practice is beginning to pay off. Over all the Pender team shot a 239, only 4 points behind . . . read more
PIERCE INVITE
The Girls Shoot It Out On The Green
Last Saturday, September 8, the Pender girls traveled to the Pierce invite. The first three places went to Battle Creek, Crofton, and Norfolk Catholic. Pender's girls placed 12th. Amber Howell shot a 138, Megan Heise 137, Alaynna Henschke . . . read more
GIRLS' GOLF TRIANGULAR
with O-C and SSC
The Pender girls' golf team was back in action again on August 30 with a triangular against Oakland-Craig and South Sioux City. The meet was in Pender. Pender took third with a 240, while O-C took second with a 216 and SSC won the meet . . . read more
Girls' Golf Swings Into New Season
The Pender girls' golf team started their season with the Wakefield Invite. They were one of eleven teams at the invite. They ended up placing 8th with a combined team score of 528. The winning team score was 425. Individual medal-ers were . . . read more