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Girl's
Four State Team Competition
Beatrice Country Club Beatrice, NE June 27-28, 2011 |
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| NWAGA Involvement |
NWAGA
sponsors the Girls 4-State Team and provides travel expenses, uniforms,
and chaperones for the competitors. NWAGA takes a great deal of responsibility
for insuring that the best junior programs have the funding and support
that they need to flourish and meet the needs of our junior girls, who
are the future of the game for women. Our NWAGA Junior Golf Committee
is comprised of a group of dedicated women who volunteer to provide the
organization and promotional skills necessary to conduct fundraisers,
organize volunteer efforts, inspire local champions of the cause, and
to step forward to do the ongoing work of running these programs.
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| Event |
A
five-member team representing Nebraska annually competes against teams
from Iowa, Kansas and Missouri. The format is 36-holes of team stroke-play
competition where the best four of five scores count each round. The Nebraska
team is selected by NWAGA's Junior Committee based upon the NGA's Girl's
Player Rankings.
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| 2011 Four State Team |
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Beatrice
- The 2011 Four-State Team Championship was wrapped up Tuesday, June 28,
at Beatrice Country Club. This years team consisted of some super golfers.
Danielle Lemek of Doniphan was medalist this year. This is Lemek's third
straight year as medalist and set a new record as the first girl to get
three medalist honors in the 42 year history. Lemek fired off an outstanding
round of one under on the final day of competition making her two-day total
146(75-71). Jackie O'Doherty of Lincoln finished with a two-day total 158(77-81).
Stephanie Rodgers of Unadilla shot a great second day score of 76 tallying
up her two-day total to 158(82-76). Morgan Smejkal of Columbus finished
the event with a 172(85-87). Sarah Provecek of Omaha finished with a 174(85-89). Congrats Girls! We're all so very proud of you. |
| 2010 Event Results |
Ankeny,
Iowa -- The 2010 Junior Four State Team finished 3rd at Otter Creek Golf
Club in Ankeny, Iowa. The Nebraska team included; Danielle Lemek of Doniphan,
McKayla Anderson of Fremont, Morgan Smejkal of Columbus, Christina VonReisen
of Omaha and the captain's pick from Omaha was Jordan Rearick. The girls
played hard but just could not put the rounds together over the two days.
Lemek finished the two-day competition with a 72-69 for a 141 total and
was crowned medalist for the competition. Needless to say Nebraska was
very proud! Anderson finished the two days shooting a 156. Smejkal fired
off rounds of 86-78 for a 164, VonReisen finished with a 163 and Rearick
shot a two-day total of 166. It looks like they had a great time! Good
job girls. Let's get back the title in 2011.
For complete scoring results please select the link below; 4-State Individual and Team Results |
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| 2009 Event Results |
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Kansas
City, Missouri -- The 2009 Junior Four State Team made Nebraskans proud
when they finished first at the Four-State Junior Girl's Competition at
Mission Hills Country Club in Kansas City, Missouri. This is the first
time since 2003 Nebraska has been able to bring the celebration back to
the good life. On Thursday, June 25, the team was tied for first with
Missouri. Nebraska had a team total of 335, Iowa 344, Kansas 342, and
Missouri 335. The second day of competition Danielle Lemek came back and
shot seven strokes better than the first day of competition. Lemek ended
up beating a Missouri golfer Kate Gallagher in a one hole play-off. Lemek
was crowned medalists for the event carding a two-day total of 159 (83-76).
Nebraska took home the glory with a two-day total of 654 (335-319). Missouri
followed with a two-day total of 658 (335-323). Third place was Kansas
shooting a 676 (342-334) two-day total and finishing in fourth was Iowa.
Iowa shot a two-day total of 698 (344-354). Congratulations, girls we
are all so proud of you!
For complete scoring results please select the link below; 4-State Individual and Team Results |
| 2008 Event Results |
2008 Results-Nebraska
Junior Girls Four State team captured second place out of the four teams
competing. Every year teams from Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas and Missouri compete
for the coveted title of Four-State Team Champions. Nebraska's two-day
total for the tournament was 646 (330-316), just ten strokes behind Missouri.
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