Sunday, April 25, 2010
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Patriots Take Third Place Among Twenty Team Field at Osawatomie
The Christ Prep Patriot golf team leveraged mixed individual results today to take third place in the Osawatomie Invitational in Osawatomie, Kansas. CPA's team score totalled a somewhat disappointing 323, but that mark was sufficient to put the Patriots ahead of 17 other (mostly larger) Kansas schools. Kansas City Christian fired a school record 306 which provided a substantial margin over CPA and second place finisher Tonganoxie, which returned a team total of 322--one better than Christ Prep.
Team totals were as follows:
Other Patriot scores were as follows: Logan Routh--84 (T-22), Davis Finley--87 (T-39), Jacob Bronars--90 (T-45), and Timothy Finley--94 (T-60). A total of 112 golfers participated in the event, played at the rain-soaked par 70 Osawatomie Golf Course.
The Patriots are idle next week as the team prepares for the Veritas-Alvamar Invitational May 4.
Editor's Note: Weather conidtions today required us to use a photo from yesterday's William Jewell Invitational. Photo of sophomore Logan Routh.
Team totals were as follows:
- Kansas City Christian--306
- Tonganoxie--322
- Christ Prep--323
- Anderson County--325
- Topeka Hayden (mixed V and JV)--328
- Ottawa--332
- Paola--342
- Jayhawk Linn--348
- Gardner--350
- Spring Hill--351
- Basehor-Linwood--357
- DeSoto--374
- Louisburg--378
- Lansing--380
- Bishop Ward--381
- Osawatomie--402
- Maranatha--417
- Baldwin--419
- Perry Lecompton--440
- Immaculata--497
Other Patriot scores were as follows: Logan Routh--84 (T-22), Davis Finley--87 (T-39), Jacob Bronars--90 (T-45), and Timothy Finley--94 (T-60). A total of 112 golfers participated in the event, played at the rain-soaked par 70 Osawatomie Golf Course.
The Patriots are idle next week as the team prepares for the Veritas-Alvamar Invitational May 4.
Editor's Note: Weather conidtions today required us to use a photo from yesterday's William Jewell Invitational. Photo of sophomore Logan Routh.
Friday, April 23, 2010
Patriots Place Second at William Jewell Invitational
The Christ Prep Patriots placed 2nd among 10 teams at the William Jewell Invitational today in Liberty, Mo. CPA shot a team score of 341 on the par 72 Cardinal Hill (formerly Claycrest) Golf Club layout.
First place honors went to the Kearney "Gold" team, led by junior phenom Ryan Zech. Kearney shot a combined 311 while Zech took individual medalist honors, firing a 3-under-par 69 on the 6,500 yard Cardinal Hill course. St. Pius X took third with a 351.
CPA was led once again by the brothers Johnson. Sophomore Joey Johnson shot a 74, which was good for second place. Junior Adam Johnson tied for third with a 79.
In a few short hours the Patriots will tee off in a shotgun start at the 21 Team Osawatomie Invitational in Osawatomie, Ks.
First place honors went to the Kearney "Gold" team, led by junior phenom Ryan Zech. Kearney shot a combined 311 while Zech took individual medalist honors, firing a 3-under-par 69 on the 6,500 yard Cardinal Hill course. St. Pius X took third with a 351.
CPA was led once again by the brothers Johnson. Sophomore Joey Johnson shot a 74, which was good for second place. Junior Adam Johnson tied for third with a 79.
In a few short hours the Patriots will tee off in a shotgun start at the 21 Team Osawatomie Invitational in Osawatomie, Ks.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Patriot Golfers Set School Record at Eagle Bend
The Christ Prep Patriot golf team set a new school record today at the Veritas Invitational at Eagle Bend Golf Course in Lawrence, Kans. The team combined for an all-time low of 309, which was better than the next closest team by over sixty strokes.
Adam Johnson led the Patriots with an even par 72 on the 6,014 yard Eagle Bend layout. He started out his round by carding birdies on the first three holes and blistered the front side.
CPA's Joey Johnson and Davis Finley each shot 76 for the day, giving the Patriots a clean sweep of the first three medals. Jacob Bronars, who had been playing in the sixth position, brought in the fourth best Patriot score with a career best 85. Teammates Logan Routh and Timothy Finley shot 92 and 94, respectively.
Other teams participating in the meet were the host team Veritas of Lawrence as well as Flint Hills Christian (Manhattan), Sunrise Christian Academy (Wichita), Cair Paravel (Topeka), Seabury (Lawrence), Maranatha (Overland Park), and Blue Ridge Christian (Kansas City, Mo.).
Adam Johnson led the Patriots with an even par 72 on the 6,014 yard Eagle Bend layout. He started out his round by carding birdies on the first three holes and blistered the front side.
CPA's Joey Johnson and Davis Finley each shot 76 for the day, giving the Patriots a clean sweep of the first three medals. Jacob Bronars, who had been playing in the sixth position, brought in the fourth best Patriot score with a career best 85. Teammates Logan Routh and Timothy Finley shot 92 and 94, respectively.
Other teams participating in the meet were the host team Veritas of Lawrence as well as Flint Hills Christian (Manhattan), Sunrise Christian Academy (Wichita), Cair Paravel (Topeka), Seabury (Lawrence), Maranatha (Overland Park), and Blue Ridge Christian (Kansas City, Mo.).
Monday, April 19, 2010
Patriots Return Season's Best in Second Place Finish
The Christ Prep Patriot golf team combined for a season low 322 strokes but could only manage second place in the ten team Horton Invitational today at Lakeview CC in Horton, Kansas. The event was won by Kansas City Christian which turned in an impressive 309. Silver Lake High School was third with 329.
Several Patriots captured individual honors. Leading the way was junior Adam Johnson who delivered a 4-over par 76, good for 3rd place. His brother, sophomore Joey Johnson was 5th with a 77. Senior Davis Finley was 7th with an 82.
Finishing just out of the medals impressive nonetheless was sophomore Logan Routh who carded an 87. Other Patriot scores included a 96 by junior Jacob Bronars and a 101 by freshman Timothy Finley.
Christ Prep will return to the links tomorrow as the team travels to Eagle Bend GC in Lawrence to attend the Veritas Invitational.
Several Patriots captured individual honors. Leading the way was junior Adam Johnson who delivered a 4-over par 76, good for 3rd place. His brother, sophomore Joey Johnson was 5th with a 77. Senior Davis Finley was 7th with an 82.
Finishing just out of the medals impressive nonetheless was sophomore Logan Routh who carded an 87. Other Patriot scores included a 96 by junior Jacob Bronars and a 101 by freshman Timothy Finley.
Christ Prep will return to the links tomorrow as the team travels to Eagle Bend GC in Lawrence to attend the Veritas Invitational.
Friday, April 16, 2010
Wednesday Provides Glimpse of Patriots' Future
The Christ Prep golf team showcased its up-and-coming talent in a three-way match Wednesday at the Village Greens Golf Club in Ozawkie/Meriden, Kansas. The Patriots finished second in the meet behind Cair Paravel of Topeka, the host school. The Wichita Homeschool Warriors were third. Team scores were as follows: Cair Paravel: 354; CPA: 415; Wichita Homeschool: 452.
Individual medals were awarded to five competitors, four of which were from Cair Paravel. Christ Prep's Timothy Finley carded a 94 which was good for fourth place.
The Patriots' showing was particularly impressive considering the team was composed of one junior, one freshman, two 8th graders, and two seventh graders. Besides Finley's 94, other CPA scores were as follows: Jacob Bronars (102); Sawyer Massing (104); Jacob Bishoff (115); Phoebe Finley (124); and Connor Johnson (126).
The Patriots endured warm temperatures and a stiff south wind at the 18 hole meet. The golfers played from the forward tees which measure approximately 5,600 yards on the par 72 layout.
The Patriot upperclassman have a busy week next week as they play invitationls at Horton, Veritas, William Jewell and Osawatomie. These four events will provide some of the Patriots' toughtest competition to date.
Individual medals were awarded to five competitors, four of which were from Cair Paravel. Christ Prep's Timothy Finley carded a 94 which was good for fourth place.
The Patriots' showing was particularly impressive considering the team was composed of one junior, one freshman, two 8th graders, and two seventh graders. Besides Finley's 94, other CPA scores were as follows: Jacob Bronars (102); Sawyer Massing (104); Jacob Bishoff (115); Phoebe Finley (124); and Connor Johnson (126).
The Patriots endured warm temperatures and a stiff south wind at the 18 hole meet. The golfers played from the forward tees which measure approximately 5,600 yards on the par 72 layout.
The Patriot upperclassman have a busy week next week as they play invitationls at Horton, Veritas, William Jewell and Osawatomie. These four events will provide some of the Patriots' toughtest competition to date.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Christ Prep Golfers Show Well at Blue Springs South Invitational
Individually for Christ Prep, sophomore Joey Johnson led the Patriots with a seven-over-par 78. That score was good enough for third place (behind two 74s) overall in the Invitational's field, which included almost 100 competitors.
The narrow Lakewood Oaks layout made yesterday's play difficult as no golfers broke par. The Invitational was played from Lakewood's blue tees, which measured 6,301 yards for the event.
The full team results were as follows:
School and Score
Liberty 327
Blue Springs South B 336
Raytown South 338
Christ Prep 339
Staley 342
Lee's Summit West B 343
Blue Springs South A 346
Rockhurst B 350
Truman 352
Blue Springs 361
Lee's Summit B 361
Fort Osage 368
Park Hill South B 377
Belton 398
Lee's Summit North B 399
William Chrisman 405
Hickman Mills 415
Park Hill 443
Winnetonka 444
Barstow (3 Players)
St. Pius (3 Players)
The Patriot Junior Varsity was also in action yesterday at the Veritas Invitational in Lawrence, Kansas. Jacob Bronars led the Patriot JV with a score of 100. Other CPA golfers included Sierra Massing, Jacob Bishoff, Connor Johnson, Sawyer Massing, and Phoebe Finley. These Patriots combined for fourth place in the event. Stay tuned for more comprehensive results.
All Patriot golfers grades 9-12 will see action today against St. Mary's of Independence at a nine hole afternoon match at Winterstone GC in Independence, Mo.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Patriots Take Split Squad to Warrior Invitational
The Christ Prep Patriots took 2nd AND 3rd places yesterday in the five team "Warrior Invitational" golf tournament hosted by Blue Ridge Christian School at Royal Meadows Golf Club in Raytown, Mo.
The Patriot "Red" team was edged out by Veritas of Lawrence by a seven stroke margin. The red team prevailed against its friendly rival, the CPA "Blue" team, however, which missed out on 2nd place by a mere three strokes.
Yesterday's split squad format was similar to that utilized by Major League Baseball teams in Spring Training. The approach allowed the junior high members of the Patriot squad to compete with their senior high counterparts and was a way for the younger participants to contribute to their team's success.
Individual honors were captured by many Christ Prep golfers. Sophomore Joey Johnson led the way as medalist with a 76. CPA sophomore Logan Routh was second with an 83. Junior Adam Johnson was third with an 84 and senior Davis Finley carded an 86 which was good for 5th Place. Freshman Timothy Finley was the other Patriot in the top ten as he shot 90 which was good for 6th.
The grudge match between the red and blue teams was reportedly a lot of fun of both squads. The winning red team consisted of (left to right above) Davis Finley, Phoebe Finley, Jacob Bronars, Sawyer Massing, and Joey Johnson.
The blue team was comprised of (left to right) Jacob Bishoff, Sierra Massing, Timothy Finley, Adam Johnson, and Logan Routh.
The Patriot "Red" team was edged out by Veritas of Lawrence by a seven stroke margin. The red team prevailed against its friendly rival, the CPA "Blue" team, however, which missed out on 2nd place by a mere three strokes.
Yesterday's split squad format was similar to that utilized by Major League Baseball teams in Spring Training. The approach allowed the junior high members of the Patriot squad to compete with their senior high counterparts and was a way for the younger participants to contribute to their team's success.
Individual honors were captured by many Christ Prep golfers. Sophomore Joey Johnson led the way as medalist with a 76. CPA sophomore Logan Routh was second with an 83. Junior Adam Johnson was third with an 84 and senior Davis Finley carded an 86 which was good for 5th Place. Freshman Timothy Finley was the other Patriot in the top ten as he shot 90 which was good for 6th.
The grudge match between the red and blue teams was reportedly a lot of fun of both squads. The winning red team consisted of (left to right above) Davis Finley, Phoebe Finley, Jacob Bronars, Sawyer Massing, and Joey Johnson.
All Patriots will be in action Monday as the top five varsity competitors will be at the Blue Springs South Invitational at Lakewood Oaks GC in Lee's Summit, Mo. while JV and Jr. High squad travels to Lawrence to compete in the Veritas Invitaional.
Monday, April 5, 2010
Patriot Golfers Place Fourth at Grain Valley Invitational
The Christ Prep Patriot golf team placed fourth in a field of 14 teams today at the Grain Valley Invitational held at Adam's Pointe Golf Club in Blue Springs, Mo. The team results were as follows:
Team and Score
Warrensburg 304
Booneville 316
Harrisonville 322
CPA 337
Pleasant Hill 345
Marshall 352
Clinton 359
Lexington 361
Nevada 362
Grain Valley 370
Odessa 373
Oak Grove 379
Knob Noster 380
Platte County 387
Individual awards went to Patriot golfers Adam and Joey Johnson who both fired seven-over-par 77s. The Johnsons' score was good for a tie for 5th Place for all individuals. Two Warrensburg golfers tied for medalist honors with 72s. Any score in the 70's was excellent today as weather and wet course conditions made the already difficult 6,380 yard layout even more challenging.
Today's meet will be among the most competitive CPA will see this year as Warrensburg is the defending Missouri State Champion in its class. The Patriot Golf Team will be back in action tomorrow as it travels to Royal Meadows golf course in Raytown, Mo. to compete in the Blue Ridge Christian Scholl "Warrior Invitational."
Team and Score
Warrensburg 304
Booneville 316
Harrisonville 322
CPA 337
Pleasant Hill 345
Marshall 352
Clinton 359
Lexington 361
Nevada 362
Grain Valley 370
Odessa 373
Oak Grove 379
Knob Noster 380
Platte County 387
Individual awards went to Patriot golfers Adam and Joey Johnson who both fired seven-over-par 77s. The Johnsons' score was good for a tie for 5th Place for all individuals. Two Warrensburg golfers tied for medalist honors with 72s. Any score in the 70's was excellent today as weather and wet course conditions made the already difficult 6,380 yard layout even more challenging.
Today's meet will be among the most competitive CPA will see this year as Warrensburg is the defending Missouri State Champion in its class. The Patriot Golf Team will be back in action tomorrow as it travels to Royal Meadows golf course in Raytown, Mo. to compete in the Blue Ridge Christian Scholl "Warrior Invitational."
Saturday, April 3, 2010
The Greatest Week in Sports?
The first two weekends in April serve as bookends for what many consider as "The Greatest Week in Sports." It's in this ten day period that we get to experience the NCAA Final Four, opening day for Major League Baseball, and the most prestigious tournament in golf--The Masters.
This Monday will be the busiest day of all, as it will contain the MLB opener as well as the NCAA Championship Game. It's a great day with something for everyone. In baseball, every team--even the Royals--are still not mathematically eliminated from the pennant race. Hope springs eternal as the boys of summer take the field. And after this winter, we need a foreshadowing of summer.
As for basketball, Monday is the climax and conclusion of the 2009-2010 college season. And even though 62 teams and their fans are disappointed they don't have more at stake Monday night, most of the pain of losing in earlier rounds has subsided to a sufficient degree so that the Final can be watched and enjoyed (Go Butler!). As soon as this year's champion is crowned, we'll all be looking to next year as our hopes are rekindled.
Tuesday morning we'll wake up and look to Thursday and the start of the Master's. It should be an interesting week as many eyes turn to Tiger Woods and his returns to the Tour. And whatever you think of Tiger, the Master's signals that Spring is here--or at least it's in Augusta, Georgia and will be coming to a locaion close to you very soon.
As you watch the Masters on television this week, contemplate what you'd do if you busted a drive off the no. 13 tee and had to carry a 3-wood about 235 over Rae's Creek to reach the green. Would you lay up with a 7-iron or go for the chance at eagle? Maybe it depends on whether or not you were leading the tournament or doing everything you could to make the cut.
What would you do if you were just you and had the chance to play there? How would you manage the challenge of hole 13 at Augusta National?
The legendary Bobby Jones said this about hole no. 13 and this potential dilemma: "Whatever position may be reached with the tee shot, the second shot as well entails a momentous decision whether or not to try for the green. Several tournaments have been won or lost here, even though the decision may not have been obvious at the time." (From the Masters' Official Website)
My friend Jim Elliff posted an excellent piece which uses this dilemma to highlight a spiritual principle. I encourage you to read it at http://ow.ly/1u4M3. I think you'll say "Amen," but not because you've just successfully played Augusta National's holes 11-13.
Enjoy the week!
This Monday will be the busiest day of all, as it will contain the MLB opener as well as the NCAA Championship Game. It's a great day with something for everyone. In baseball, every team--even the Royals--are still not mathematically eliminated from the pennant race. Hope springs eternal as the boys of summer take the field. And after this winter, we need a foreshadowing of summer.
As for basketball, Monday is the climax and conclusion of the 2009-2010 college season. And even though 62 teams and their fans are disappointed they don't have more at stake Monday night, most of the pain of losing in earlier rounds has subsided to a sufficient degree so that the Final can be watched and enjoyed (Go Butler!). As soon as this year's champion is crowned, we'll all be looking to next year as our hopes are rekindled.
Tuesday morning we'll wake up and look to Thursday and the start of the Master's. It should be an interesting week as many eyes turn to Tiger Woods and his returns to the Tour. And whatever you think of Tiger, the Master's signals that Spring is here--or at least it's in Augusta, Georgia and will be coming to a locaion close to you very soon.
As you watch the Masters on television this week, contemplate what you'd do if you busted a drive off the no. 13 tee and had to carry a 3-wood about 235 over Rae's Creek to reach the green. Would you lay up with a 7-iron or go for the chance at eagle? Maybe it depends on whether or not you were leading the tournament or doing everything you could to make the cut.
What would you do if you were just you and had the chance to play there? How would you manage the challenge of hole 13 at Augusta National?
The legendary Bobby Jones said this about hole no. 13 and this potential dilemma: "Whatever position may be reached with the tee shot, the second shot as well entails a momentous decision whether or not to try for the green. Several tournaments have been won or lost here, even though the decision may not have been obvious at the time." (From the Masters' Official Website)
My friend Jim Elliff posted an excellent piece which uses this dilemma to highlight a spiritual principle. I encourage you to read it at http://ow.ly/1u4M3. I think you'll say "Amen," but not because you've just successfully played Augusta National's holes 11-13.
Enjoy the week!
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Patriots Edged by Truman, KC Christian
The Christ Prep Patriot golf team battled a couple of talented foes today and came in a close third during a hard-fought match at Loch Lloyd Country Club in the Village of Loch Lloyd, Mo. The four team, nine hole match was won by Truman High School with a 167, Kansas City Christian barely edged CPA for second place--171 to 172. Barstow, the host team, was a distant fourth at 224.
Joseph Lambert of Kansas City Christian was the overall medalist with a three-over-par 38. Joey Johnson led the Patriots with a team low 39. Adam Johnson was right behind with a 40 and Timothy Finley contributed a 44. Logan Routh and Jacob Bronars completed the CPA lineup by firing a 49 and 60, respectively.
Loch Lloyd is among the finest courses that the Patriots will play this year. The Donald Sechrest design has hosted a variety of PGA Senior Tour events. Today's match was played from the front nine's white tees, which measure 3,125 yards.
The Patriots are back in action Monday morning at the Grain Valley Invitational in Blue Springs at the Adam's Pointe Golf Club. This will be CPA's first 18 hole event of the year.
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