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12.03.2014, 16:41 - pbfe81cett03 - Leutnant - 631 Posts Oakwood boys win state golf title,air jordan 7 Oakwood High School boys golf coach Jen Lohmeyer impressed upon her team earlier in the week the importance of a getting a good start at the Division II state tournament this weekend.The Lumberjacks responded by taking a 17 stroke lead after the first day. At the end of Saturday's second day, Oakwood led second place Canton Central Catholic by 19 strokes and won its third state title in four years."We thought it was critical,Louboutin femme pas cher," Oakwood junior Tripp French said. "We wanted to go up there and show up big the first day and get a lead. We wanted to get comfortable and not be stressed on day two. We did it and we did it well."Oakwood placed first with a 639,hogan outlet, while Canton Central Catholic was second with 659. Alter,longchamp soldes, which was second after the first day, finished fourth and shot a 673.French shot a 157 and was second overall among individuals, finishing behind Eaton freshman Cameron Willis, who shot 151. Jack Kegelmeyer shot 160,jordan shoes for women, Austin Wells 161, Andy Mayhew 162 and Alex Marquis 166.Alec Tahy led Alter with a 158. Ryan Wolff shot 165, Sam Taylor and Chance Taylor each shot 175 and Nick Brodbeck shot 182.Oakwood won back to back titles in 2009 and 2010 and finished fourth last year."It's awesome for the kids,air jordan 1, which is why we do it,air jordan 5," Lohmeyer said. "I can't even express how proud I am of all the boys we've had over the years. It's been a real pleasure to have them on the team and to be able to coach them."Willis wins medalistIn his first trip to state, Willis dominated. His 151 won Division II boys medalist honors by six strokes."We knew he could do well,air jordan 11," Eaton coach Randy Titkemeyer said. "He tied for low score coming out of district, which is the toughest in the state. But for a freshman to come up here and play with this poise is remarkable." ![]() but father of Longmont volleyball coach still missing Police hunt for Sloane Street smash and grab bike gang How to Get Correct Fit for Handbags 'Coaching' in labor makes little difference When a woman is giving birth, having a "coach" tell her to push during contractions makes almost no difference in shortening labor, and may actually increase her risk of subsequent problems with her bladder, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found. |