Seventeen-year-old Sloan shot 71 and 76 for a two-day total of 147,
while 14-year-old English posted 73 and 74 for the tournament.
Sloan was the medalist for the tournament and also was on the
team that won the low gross team event played on the first day of
the Illinois Women's Golf Association tournament. Sloan will be a
senior at Marion Catholic High School, while English will be a
freshman at U-High in Bloomington. Sloan hopes to play for the U of
I after high school.
Tournament results are listed below.
Results are also available at
www.iwga.org.
Championship flight:
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Champion --
Samantha Sloan, Lansing; 147 (on two-hole playoff)
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Runner-up -- Lauren
English, Bloomington; 147
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Third -- Hannah
Buck, Naperville; 149
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Fourth -- Hailey
Koschmann, Lake Forest; 150 (on one-hole playoff)
First flight:
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Nora Lucas, Glenview;
156
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Kayla Stueland,
Geneva; 158
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Ann Vrdolyak,
Flossmoor; 159 (score card playoff)
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Rachel Reed, Peoria;
159
Second flight:
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Katherine Hepler,
Lincoln; 161 (score card playoff)
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Melanie Walsh, Mount
Prospect; 161
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Katie Jean, Rantoul;
164
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Keegan Ryan,
Groveland; 166
Third flight:
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Kathryn Koester,
Effingham; 165
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Amanda Mendrek,
Galesburg; 169
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Brittany Boon,
Bloomington; 171 (score card playoff)
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Campbell Hunt,
Marion; 171
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Fourth flight:
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Caitlyn Miklasz,
Naperville; 171
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Mallorie Cummings,
Salem; 176
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Brittany Carr,
Frankfort; 177 (score card playoff)
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Amy Herges,
Cambridge; 177
Fifth flight:
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Amanda Bruski,
Naperville; 188
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Hayley Guyton, Sugar
Grove; 192
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Erin McGinnis, Tinley
Park; 193 (score card playoff)
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Chelsea Kellogg, Des
Plaines; 193
About IWGA
Founded in 1933, the IWGA is an all-volunteer organization
devoted to advancing golf opportunities for the women and girls of
Illinois by conducting state championship tournaments and through
fundraising to support charitable contributions to individual and
organizations that embody the spirit of amateur golf.
In addition to running three state championship tournaments each
year, the all-volunteer IWGA, through its charitable giving,
actively supports women's golf teams in Illinois public colleges,
the Evans Scholars Fund, programs for veterans and the Susan G.
Komen Fund. Annually, IWGA awards the Julia Dodds Scholarship to an
outstanding junior golfer. Funding for these and other charitable
contributions comes primarily from clubs and associations sponsoring
an annual Victory Tournament. Grants totaled more than $24,000 in
2005.
Names of IWGA board members, past tournament results and entry
forms for all tournaments are available at
www.iwga.org.
[Text from file received
from the Illinois Women's Golf
Association]
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