Unimpressive Tigers Manage To Win

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By DALE HUBLER, Times-Union Sports Writer-

SYRACUSE - Despite the fact that his varsity girls golf team beat Northern Lakes Conference rival Wawasee, Warsaw coach Bob Turner wasn't happy with his team's performance Thursday at Maxwelton Golf Club.

"We should have four girls shooting in the 40s," said Turner. "It was a strange course and we played a little bit in the rain, I'll give them that much, but we're gonna have to play a lot better to compete in this conference. We're not where we were two weeks ago."

The Tigers topped Wawasee 204-216 and were led by medalist Tosha Nance's 49. Nance was the only Warsaw golfer to break 50. Carrie Alles turned in the best score for the Warriors with a 52 as her team fell to 4-10 overall and 0-3 in NLC action. Warsaw improved to 6-2 and 1-0 in the NLC.

"It's always nice to get your first win (in the conference), but we didn't play well," said Turner. "We won, but I'm not happy with their performance. They're not focused. They need to get things back in order."

While Turner wasn't happy with his team's performance, Wawasee coach Scott DeHart seemed pleased.

"That's the best we've shot all year," said DeHart. "The thing you have to remember about this team is that there are no seniors. Our No. 1 player is a junior, and then it's three sophomores and a freshman. The girls don't care who they shoot against, but our youth is why we're so inconsistent."

DeHart said he understood how important it was to shoot well against a team of Warsaw's caliber.

"We shot our best match, score-wise, with the best team in the conference," said DeHart. "Alles' 52, that's the best she's shot, and she's only a sophomore and didn't play golf last year. Our high score was a 59. We're on the verge of breaking into some good things."

Warsaw will be in action Tuesday at NorthWood with the Panthers as well as Concord. Wawasee will travel to Maplecrest in Goshen on Tuesday for a match with Goshen and Northridge.

WARSAW 204, WAWASEE 216

Warsaw scores - Kerri Wrobel 50, April Turner 52, Lara Reed 53, Tosha Nance 49, Kacy Jones 54

Wawasee scores - Ashley Ward 56, Ashley Bell 55, Rebecca Stoelting 53, Carrie Alles 52, Aimee Niles 59

Warsaw JV scores - Abby Schori 54, Jaci Thallemer 52, Erin Owens 60, Amanda Kissane 65

Wawasee JV scores - Shauna Magid 62, Ashley McGowen 76 [[In-content Ad]]

SYRACUSE - Despite the fact that his varsity girls golf team beat Northern Lakes Conference rival Wawasee, Warsaw coach Bob Turner wasn't happy with his team's performance Thursday at Maxwelton Golf Club.

"We should have four girls shooting in the 40s," said Turner. "It was a strange course and we played a little bit in the rain, I'll give them that much, but we're gonna have to play a lot better to compete in this conference. We're not where we were two weeks ago."

The Tigers topped Wawasee 204-216 and were led by medalist Tosha Nance's 49. Nance was the only Warsaw golfer to break 50. Carrie Alles turned in the best score for the Warriors with a 52 as her team fell to 4-10 overall and 0-3 in NLC action. Warsaw improved to 6-2 and 1-0 in the NLC.

"It's always nice to get your first win (in the conference), but we didn't play well," said Turner. "We won, but I'm not happy with their performance. They're not focused. They need to get things back in order."

While Turner wasn't happy with his team's performance, Wawasee coach Scott DeHart seemed pleased.

"That's the best we've shot all year," said DeHart. "The thing you have to remember about this team is that there are no seniors. Our No. 1 player is a junior, and then it's three sophomores and a freshman. The girls don't care who they shoot against, but our youth is why we're so inconsistent."

DeHart said he understood how important it was to shoot well against a team of Warsaw's caliber.

"We shot our best match, score-wise, with the best team in the conference," said DeHart. "Alles' 52, that's the best she's shot, and she's only a sophomore and didn't play golf last year. Our high score was a 59. We're on the verge of breaking into some good things."

Warsaw will be in action Tuesday at NorthWood with the Panthers as well as Concord. Wawasee will travel to Maplecrest in Goshen on Tuesday for a match with Goshen and Northridge.

WARSAW 204, WAWASEE 216

Warsaw scores - Kerri Wrobel 50, April Turner 52, Lara Reed 53, Tosha Nance 49, Kacy Jones 54

Wawasee scores - Ashley Ward 56, Ashley Bell 55, Rebecca Stoelting 53, Carrie Alles 52, Aimee Niles 59

Warsaw JV scores - Abby Schori 54, Jaci Thallemer 52, Erin Owens 60, Amanda Kissane 65

Wawasee JV scores - Shauna Magid 62, Ashley McGowen 76 [[In-content Ad]]

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