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ACGC boys finish 4th at WCAC Quad; 10th at Ram Invitational; 4th at Crusader Golf Quad

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The Chargers boys golf team shot a 215 at the WCAC Quad hosted by Earlham on Tuesday, April 28. Des Moines Christian won the meet, shooting 151. Earlham placed second, shooting 158, and Interstate 35 placed third, shooting 164. Interstate 35’s Peter Nagel was the medalist, shooting 35. ACGC’s Sayer Bireline-Huss had the best Charger score, shooting 40. Other ACGC scores were: Ryne Noland, 53, Carter Dinkla, 61 and Easton Gettler, 61.

Then, on Wednesday, April 29, the boys competed in the Ram Invitational at Greene County. ACGC placed 10th, shooting a 417. Host Greene County won the meet, shooting 308. South Central Calhoun’s Caleb Gaffney was the medalist, shooting a 72. Bireline-Huss once again produced the best round for the Chargers, shooting an 85. Other ACGC scores were: Noland, 105; Martens, 105; Gettler, 122; and Dinkla, 123.

It was a busy week for the boys, who then traveled to Coon Rapids-Bayard for the Crusader Golf Quad on Thursday, April 30. The boys placed fourth, shooting 200. C-RB won the meet, shooting 158. C-RB’s Max Shirbroun was the medalist, shooting a 36. Individual scores for ACGC were not available as of press time.

The Chargers next is the West Central Activities Conference Meet at Lake Panorama National on Tuesday, May 5. ACGC competes against, Des Moines Christian, Earlham, Interstate 35, Madrid, Ogden, Panorama, Pleasantville, Van Meter, West Central Valley and Woodward-Granger.

Charger girls golf place 3rd at WCAC Quad

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The ACGC girls golf team shot a 242 at the WCAC Quad hosted by Earlham on Tuesday, April 28. Des Moines Christian won the meet, shooting 175. Earlham placed second, shooting 200. DM-C’s Courtney Latham was the medalist, shooting a 39. Rylee Robson had the best round for ACGC, shooting a 57. The rest of the ACGC scores were: Alli DeWitt, 59; Lucy Knutter, 63; Ava Sneller, 63; Alli Wiers, 72; and Carrie Downing, 78.

The girls next meet is on Saturday, May 2 in Coon Rapids for the Crusader Invitational Tournament. ACGC competes against Coon Rapids-Bayard, Glidden-Ralston, Madrid and Ogden.

ACGC girls earn 3rd place at Gonzales-Parrish Invitational

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The ACGC girls track and field team hosted the Gonzales-Parrish Invitational on Thursday, April 30. The girls placed third with 122 points. IKM-Manning won the meet with 171.5 points.

ACGC won two events: Cadence Petersen in the 400-meter hurdles and the sprint medley relay with Elizabeth Drake, Tessa Slaybaugh, Lillie Lauzon and Blair Brown. Silver medals were won by Brooklyn Schafer in the 1500-meter run, Petersen in the high jump and the 4×100-meter relay team of Meranda Gruber, Savannah Akers, Lauzon and Nora Langgaard. The girls won a flurry of bronze medals by Caydence Boals in both discus and shot put, Slaybaugh in the long jump, the 4×200-meter relay team of Gruber, Akers, Petersen and Langgaard, the 4×400-meter relay team of Petersen, Lauzon, Brown and Akers and the 4×800-meter relay team of Kennedy Reinhart, Megan Underwood, Kiera Boals and Brynnlee Seeck. Full results can be found HERE.

The girls next meet is at home for the West Central Activities Conference Meet on Tuesday, May 5. ACGC will host WCAC teams Des Moines Christian, Earlham, Interstate 35, Madrid, Ogden, Panorama, Pleasantville, Van Meter, West Central Valley and Woodward-Granger.

ACGC girls place 5th at Bob Clark Relays 

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The ACGC girls track and field team scored 60 points at the Bob Clark Relays in Audubon on Tuesday, April 28. IKM-Manning won the meet with 121 points.

While the girls did not win an event, they placed solidly throughout each. The girls earned two silver medals thanks to Cadence Petersen in the 400-meter hurdles and Brooklyn Schafer in the 1,500-meter run. Caydence Boals earned a bronze medal for her toss in the shot put. The girls had four fourth-place finishes: Lillie Lauzon in the 400-meter run, Boals in discus, Petersen in the high jump, and the 4×200-meter relay team of Blair Brown, Savannah Akers, Petersen and Nora Langgaard. Full results can be found HERE.

Charger boys win Gonzales-Parrish Invitational

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The ACGC boys track and field team hosted the Gonzales-Parrish Invitational on Thursday, April 30. The Chargers won the meet scoring 155 points. Greene County was the next closest team with 141 points.

The boys won six events at the meet. Golds went to Brexton Schneider in the 110-meter hurdles, Preston Kent in the 1600- and 3200-meter runs, Jack Sheeder in the shot put, the 4×110-meter shuttle hurdle team of Collin Stringham, Morgun Nolte, Thomas Skram and Schneider and the 4×800-meter relay team of Johnny Kading, Lane Stringer, Cole Van Meter and Jameson Pfrang. The team also earned several silvers: Ryan Martens in the 100-meter dash, Morgun Nolte in the 110-meter hurdles, the sprint medley relay team of Joe Crawford, Schneider, Skram and Talon Noland, the 4×100-meter relay team of Crawford, Schneider, Skram and Noland and the 4×200-meter relay team of Crawford, Ryan Martens, Kaden Sorensen and Noland. ACGC won one bronze in the distance medley with Nolte, Nathan Van Effen, Kading and Kent. Full results can be found HERE.

The next meet for ACGC is at home for the West Central Activities Conference Meet on Tuesday, May 5, The Chargers compete against Des Moines Christian, Earlham, Interstate 35, Madrid, Ogden, Panorama, Pleasantville, Van Meter, West Central Valley and Woodward-Granger.