![]() Coming off of his 17th hole, he was super down on himself. “He started to get down on himself a little bit. “It came down to some exhaustion and some lapses in mental focus and the heat definittly played a role,” Wallace said. He posted back-to-back doubles on 16 and 17 before finishing with a par and a back nine 45. The back nine wasn’t as kind as Holmstrom went double, bogey and bogey to start. It’s usually the front nine that he struggles on for a round.” He kept that going and he was very excited about only being a few over after nine because that’s a little unlike him. “If he got behind a tree, which he did a couple of times, he was able to play it out and make bogey at worst. “He stayed out of trouble and he guarded against having any large number,” Wallace said. The junior posted six birdies and three bogeys. Holmstrom carded a 3-over 39 on his first state nine. I think you just have to go out and enjoy the round as much as you can.” “Tomorrow is his last round as a high school player. The wind and the temperature and the length was a struggle for him. “But the heat got to him and he started slipping and started making some bad shots. Let’s move on and then he was fine for quite a long time,” Wallace said. ![]() “The cool thing about Turner is if he has a bad hole, it’s just whatever. He birdied the 165-yard 12th hole to go with three pars, four bogeys and a double. When she hit that par on the last hole, she said she had to really fight for that. “Again, when you’re playing a six-hour round she just had to grind the entire time as did all of these kids that were out here today in that kind of heat. “She was hitting her driver well and putted really well today, but she just couldn’t get things to drop,” Brainerd head girls golf coach Todd Person said. She got a stroke back with a birdie on the 400-yard 15th hole, but a bogey, double bogey, par finish has her sitting in 28th place heading into Wednesday’s final round with an opening round 82. ![]() Foley added two more bogeys and and a triple bogey on her ninth hole to post a 43 on her front nine.įoley righted the ship on the back nine with a three straight pars before a bogey on the 13 had her at 8-over for her round. The two Brainerd Warriors girls golfers opened the Class 3A State girls golf tournament Tuesday, June 14, at Ridges at Sand Creek with uncharacteristic rounds.įor Foley, a senior, she opened with three straight bogeys before a birdie 4 on the Par 5 fourth hole. “ Edwina ’ s being named executive editor so soon after fellow journalism graduate Alan Miller's retirement as executive editor is another great example of the high quality of education and experiential learning our faculty provide.”īlackwell Clark will start her new role June 27, replacing another OHIO alumnus, Alan Miller, who recently retired from the role.COON RAPIDS - It was an usual round for both Katie Foley and Izzy Olson. Scripps School of Journalism Director Eddith Dashiell said. “ We are extremely proud to have another one of our alumni leading one of the most important news organizations in the state of Ohio,” E.W. “I also look forward to engaging with the community so we continue reporting on the issues and people that make up Columbus and Central Ohio.”īlackwell Clark has also worked as public relations director for Central State University, director of marketing and college relations at Rhodes State College, and as communications director for the Alzheimer’s Association of Ohio. “I am extremely excited to join the amazing group of journalists at The Columbus Dispatch as we create the next chapter of journalistic excellence and innovation,” Blackwell Clark said. Scripps School of Journalism, Blackwell Clark previously served as editor and publisher of newspapers in southwest Ohio, including the Middletown Journal and the Hamilton Journal News, and worked at the Dayton Daily News, as well, the Dispatch reported. Ohio University alumna Edwina Blackwell Clark has been named the next executive editor of the Columbus Dispatch, the first woman and person of color to lead the 150-year-old institution.Ī 1984 graduate of the E.W.
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