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Adam White named Midwest Collegiate Conference Golfer of Year
OTTUMWA — Adam White, a 2005 Ottumwa High School graduate, was named Midwest Collegiate Men’s Golfer of the Year for St. Ambrose University in Davenport.
White, a junior, also won the award as a freshman.
White was the top golfer for St. Ambrose at the NAIA National Tournament in Plymouth, Indiana last month, where the Bees finished 14th out of 28 teams.
White finished in 20th place as an individual with a final-round score of 295.
White’s final-season stroke average was 74.2 in 29 rounds. He was named a NAIA second-team All-American and a first-team all-conference selection.
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Comets dominate state archery field
Cardinal Comet archery team broke state records Saturday at the championship competition in Des Moines.
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Three area girls nominated to All-State Teams
Carli Tritz, Lindsay Hoehns and Kaylee Mehroff were nominated by the Iowa Newspaper Association for all-state basketball teams.
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IHCC earns three wins
CALLMAN, AL — It’s been a busy road trip for the Indian Hills Warrior softball squad, who brought their record to 7-7-1 Saturday in Callman, Alabama.
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IHCC’s season comes to an end
It was “win or go home” for the Indian Hills Warriors Wednesday night in game two of the Region XI Finals against Southeastern.
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WARRIOR PREVIEW: INDIAN HILLS VS. SOUTHEASTERN
7 p.m tonight at the Loren Walker Arena in West Burlington
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Warriors lose home court edge
The Region XI championship series is best two of three, with the higher seed getting two games at home. The Warriors earned the top seed with their 5-1 region record but when Southeastern downed the Warriors 53-49 in the Hellyer Center Monday night, the advantage was lost.
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IHCC softball squad competes in Tennessee
The Indian Hills softball team struggled Saturday afternoon, losing two games while picking up one victory at the K Klassic in Tennessee.
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March Madness begins tonight; IHCC hosts SCC in best-of-three series
Ladies and gentleman ... are you ready for March Madness, JUCO Style?
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Scoring drought costs Blue Demons
Albia and Mid-Prairie were locked into a tight, low-scoring substate championship boys basketball game Saturday night in Oskaloosa
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Rockets end stellar season at duals
The Eddyville-Blakesburg Rockets had one heck of a run.
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