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Iowa Victorious Again at

Girls’ 4-State

49th Junior Girls' 4-State Championship

Wichita Country Club - Wichita, Kansas

Hannah Bermel - Cedar Falls

77 75

152

Sydney Eaton - Mason City

80 72

152

Sarah Nacos - Washingtion

79

73

152

Paige Hoffman - W. Des Moines

79

83

162

Casey Noble - Morning Sun

85 85

170

315 303

618

From left to right - Casey Noble, Sarah Nacos, Hannah Bermel, Sydney Eaton and Paige Hoffman

Julia Misemer - Overland Park

77 74

151

Abby Glynn - Topeka

75 77

152

Karen Dinkel - Hays

80 81

161

Megan Lucas - Topeka

83 83

166

Madison Slayton - Wichita

81 85

166

313 315

628

Megan Whittaker - Elkhorn

76 76

152

Kristen Baete - Beatrice

82 82

154

Morgan Thiele - Kearney

79 80

159

Spencer Roach - Papillion

86 83

169

Hannah Hunke - Snyder

87 83

170

323 311

634

Amber Wilson - Linn Creek

79 76

155

Kate Keuss - St. Louis

79 77

156

Samantha Cornelius - Hamilton

88 78

166

Jennah Schell - Osage Beach

94 87

181

Lyla Louderbaugh- Buffalo

93 93

186

339 318

657

Iowa

Kansas

Nebraska

Missouri

Wichita Country Club - Wichita, Kansas

F

or the second year in a row Team Iowa closed out Kansas,

Missouri and Nebraska to claim the Junior Girls’ 4-State

Championship.

After the first round of play at Wichita Country Club, Team

Iowa combined for a 315 total led by Hannah Bermel with a

6-over par 77. Sarah Nacos and Paige Hoffman both carded a 79, while Sydney Eaton (80) and Casey

Noble (85) rounded out the group.

Team Iowa capitalized on perfect scoring conditions in the second round two and improved on their

team total by 12 strokes, finishing with a 618. Team Kansas took a step backwards with their team

total of 315 and finished in second place overall at 628.

Julia Misemer of Overland Park, Kan. took medalist honors with a 77-74—151 total.

The Junior Girls’ 4-State Championship is composed of a golf team from Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas

and Missouri. Each team consists of five girls and two coaches from each state. The four low scores

of each team are added each day and totaled after the second day to determine the winner. The low

two-day total score determines the medalist.

June 27-29, 2017