Ronna Knetter coordinated Golf and played with Shelly Broll, shooting a 96 - a mere 4 strokes from the bonus-point earning 8th place.
Ronna wrote a few quick thoughts:
We had a blast, and played with Caravan, they were awesome. They finished with a 103. For the most part weather was good but it started raining on us on the last hole. The women's tournament is cursed with rain every year. The storm from the night before dumped a lot of rain on the course and it was swampy, so cart path rules applied. If you didn't hit a good shot you were trucking to find it, it proved to be challenging at times, to keep up game play with the really good teams.
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The men, Chase Coburn and Brian Payne, shot an 80 amongst a highly competitive group.
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Thursday, May 26, 2011
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Softball - 2011
The softball team achieved their best finish ever, slamming it home with seventh place. Coordinated by Chase Coburn and Tim McIntire, the team also included Edwin Arduser, April Coburn, Stephanie Cochran, Anj Hebenstreich, Jamie Holmquist, Kyle Kurtz, Trissa Murphy, Brian Payne, Eric Schreiber, Matt Shirley, Jennifer Thorup, Matt Wilson, Jordan Yancey, and Courtney Zelaya.
All photographs by Nadine Redd - see more softball images by clicking the link
All photographs by Nadine Redd - see more softball images by clicking the link
- Post by Jamie Holmquist and Rick Pack
Friday, May 20, 2011
Women's Disc Golf
Women's Disc Golf - BRONZE MEDAL WINNERS!!
Way to start off the 2011 KCCC Season Anj and Kiley!!
- Post by Jamie Holmquist
- Post by Jamie Holmquist
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
5k-2011
Jamie Holmquist and Rick Pack coordinated PRA's 5k running. The 5k is a running/walking race that is about 3.1 miles.
The team scored 8 more KCCC points than last year's precedence-setting performance, and with two fewer runners!
Strong division performances by [Name (rank in division's gender/age group, gun time] Sarah Englert (2nd, 25:27), Jamie Holmquist (25:47, 5th), Wayne Walker (5th, 22:38), Jeff Hinchey (8th, 25:03), Walt Rutherford (6th, 27:17), Julia Thorpe (4th, 28:23), Sarah Dittmann (6th, 26:48), and Elizabeth Hackathorn (7th, 39:01); plus the courageous, early morning runs by Andy Hulme (24:42), Clint Goodman (25:03), Jeff Wiley (23:34), Kiley Miles (33:31), Casey Rutherford (36:32), Faith Peterman (39:33), and Brandi Lute (40:48) caused PRA to place 8th in the division for the 5k - our best performance ever, and our first points-scoring rank ever!
We hope to post movies from the morning soon.
[from left] Jamie Holmquist, Julia Thorpe, Elizabeth Hackathorn, Faith Peterman, Casey Rutherford, Sarah Dittmann, Sarah Englert
[not depicted - the men due to Rick's camera failure] Clint Goodman, Andy Hulme, Jeff Wiley, Wayne Walker, Jeff Hinchey, Walt Rutherford
Come back soon for a longer narrative of the morning.
The team scored 8 more KCCC points than last year's precedence-setting performance, and with two fewer runners!
Strong division performances by [Name (rank in division's gender/age group, gun time] Sarah Englert (2nd, 25:27), Jamie Holmquist (25:47, 5th), Wayne Walker (5th, 22:38), Jeff Hinchey (8th, 25:03), Walt Rutherford (6th, 27:17), Julia Thorpe (4th, 28:23), Sarah Dittmann (6th, 26:48), and Elizabeth Hackathorn (7th, 39:01); plus the courageous, early morning runs by Andy Hulme (24:42), Clint Goodman (25:03), Jeff Wiley (23:34), Kiley Miles (33:31), Casey Rutherford (36:32), Faith Peterman (39:33), and Brandi Lute (40:48) caused PRA to place 8th in the division for the 5k - our best performance ever, and our first points-scoring rank ever!
We hope to post movies from the morning soon.
[from left] Jamie Holmquist, Julia Thorpe, Elizabeth Hackathorn, Faith Peterman, Casey Rutherford, Sarah Dittmann, Sarah Englert
[not depicted - the men due to Rick's camera failure] Clint Goodman, Andy Hulme, Jeff Wiley, Wayne Walker, Jeff Hinchey, Walt Rutherford
Come back soon for a longer narrative of the morning.
Dodgeball - 2011
Scott Hall coordinated PRA's first dodgeball team. Chase Coburn produced a highlight of the year by remaining the lone PRA employee at the end of one game, and then defeating three opponents by himself. Dumbfounded we were, absurd it was.
The matches were close, and the final games' record was perhaps 4 wins and 5 losses, but the team lost both matches.
You can also see Jamie Holmquist standing alone, Scott Hall recovering after a strong toss, Julia Thorpe executing an exquisite rolling dodge, and more below!
The matches were close, and the final games' record was perhaps 4 wins and 5 losses, but the team lost both matches.
You can also see Jamie Holmquist standing alone, Scott Hall recovering after a strong toss, Julia Thorpe executing an exquisite rolling dodge, and more below!
[front row, from left] Scott Hall, Jared Buchbaum, Brandon Heckart,
[back row, from left] Ryan Pack, Julia Thorpe, Kiley Miles
Chase Coburn, after defeating three opponents by himself
Fool, you cannot hit Jamie
Jamie Holmquist, no fear as she takes on multiple opponents by herself
Jared jumps off the picture with his aggressive throw
Julia Thorpe, in the yellow, diving to dodge
Women's Volleyball - 2011
The women's volleyball team won all of their matches on Saturday and were eliminated from competition in the first match of the medal round.
All photographs by Nadine Redd - see more volleyball images by clicking the link
Angela Hebenstreich
Julia Thorpe
\ Kiley Miles
Ryan Pack
Kelly Lysaught
Amy Kuan
Cheryl Hobbs
Julia Thorpe
Denise Ryan
Jennifer Thorup
All photographs by Nadine Redd - see more volleyball images by clicking the link
- Post by Rick Pack
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