Menninga claims second medal honor this week, Pella Christian Boys Golf third at Oskaloosa Invitational
For the second time in two days, Eliot Menning earned medalist honors for the Pella Christian boys golf workforce, which positioned third on the Oskaloosa Invitational on Tuesday afternoon.
On one other windy day at Edmundson Golf Course in Oskaloosa, the Eagles posted a workforce rating of 319 to complete behind Washington and the host Indians. Menninga led the complete area of 89 faculty golfers and shot an even-par 70 to safe medalist honors. Isaiah Breems and Landon Fransman shot 81 and 82, respectively, to tie for nineteenth and twenty fifth. Deacon Branderhorst rounded out the scoring for the Eagles with an 86, whereas Cooper Spronk and Carter Model rounded out PC's varsity squad by taking pictures 89 and 91, respectively.
The Eagles will play of their third match of the week on Saturday on the Knoxville Invitational at Pine Knolls Golf Course.
Eagles Boys and Ladies Tennis Down Dallas Heart-Grimes
The Pella Christian girls and boys tennis groups each posted 8-3 wins over Dallas Heart-Grimes on Tuesday afternoon.
The Eagle boys had been tied at 3-3 with the Mustangs after Grimes singles play, however rallied in doubles play to enhance to 3-5 general and 2-4 within the Little Hawkeye Convention. Singles wins for Pella Christian had been Aaron Meinders at #1 (6-2, 6-1), Shaun Bos at #2 (7-6, 6-1) and Evan Tschetter #6 (6-1, 6- 3 ). 5 doubles wins for the Eagles got here from Meinders and Bose at #1 (6-0, 6-4), Rob Schreur and Rhett Terpstra at #2 (6-3, 6-4), Kirby Van Wyngarden and Zeb Kanis at # 3 (7-6, 6-3), Tschetter and Josiah Vos at #4 (6-2, 4-6, 1-0) and Andrew DeVries and Jonathan Van Gorp at #5 (7-5, 6-3) .
Again at Eagle Lane, the Pella Christian women received 4 matches in each singles and doubles to enhance to 4-3 general and 2-3 in convention motion. Singles wins for the Eagles went to Reagan DeVries at #2 (6-3, 6-0), Ava Breems at #4 (6-2, 6-1), Lexi Branderhorst at #5 (6-3, 6-2) and Addie Van Arendonk at No. 6 (6-2, 6-2). Pella Christian received at #2 doubles with Rachel Lanferman and Branderhorst (6-3, 4-6, 1-0), Leah Mulder and Breems at #3 (7-5, 6-3), Renae Van Wyk and Breece Gibson at No. 4 (6-1, 6-2) and Kate Braafhart and Lauren Winn at No. 5 (6-2, 6-4).
The Eagles women tennis workforce returns to the courtroom as we speak for a rematch with Indianola at 1 p.m., whereas the boys workforce will host Chariton on Tuesday, April 30.
Pella Christian Boys Observe & Area Gained Rocket Relays, Ladies Observe & Area third in Charger Relays
Pella Christian's monitor and area workforce received its first meet of the season Tuesday evening at Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont's Rocket Relays, whereas the women monitor and area workforce completed third in Class AA at Chariton's Charger Relays.
Seven occasion wins helped the Eagle boys to the Eddyville workforce title as they posted a rating of 126. Particular person occasion winners for the PC boys had been Noah Nunnikhoven within the 400-meter hurdles (59.62), Sawyer Meinders within the 1,600-meter run ( 4:47.38) and Trevor Veenstra within the discus (166' 07”) and shot put (58' 10”). Including to the Eagles' victories on the evening had been the dash relay workforce of Nunnikhoven, Tysen De Vries, Johnson Morgan and Brecken Ritzert (1:39.83); the 4×200-meter relay workforce of Nunnikhoven, Caleb Volk, De Vries and Logan Nunnikhoven (1:38.22); and the 4×800-meter relay workforce of Elias Keegan, Ely Cadwell, Eli Hoksbergen and Meinders (8:46.65).
Chariton's Pella Christian women competed in two lessons, successful two particular person occasions and 5 relays en path to a third-place end. Rachel Kacmarynski claimed each particular person victories for the Eagles, successful the 100 meters (12.48) and the lengthy bounce (15' 10.5”). Pella Christian received the relay from the dash relay workforce of Amaia Agre, Meredith Van Wyk, Kacmarynski and Bailey Vos (1:51.84); the 4×200-meter relay workforce of Amelia Boender, McKayla Nikkel, Josie Settles and Agre (1:53.67); the 4×100-meter hurdles workforce of Chloe Huisman, Ani Bell, Chloe Nikkel and Isabella Denner (1:15.35); and the 4×400-meter relay workforce of Kacmarynski, Van Wyk, Maisy Meinders and Vos (4:04.75); and the 4×800 meter relay workforce of Meinders, Greta Vos, Emma De Boef and Nora Lamb (11:15.79).
Full outcomes might be discovered at Rocket relay right here az Charger relay right here. Eagles monitor and area groups will compete within the Tulip Time Relays hosted by Pella on Thursday at Eagle Lane, and people who certified for the Drake Relays will compete in Des Moines Thursday by means of Saturday.
The Eagles soccer groups fall to Indianola on Tuesday
The Pella Christian women soccer workforce's senior day was marred by a 4-3 double additional time loss to Indianola on Tuesday evening, whereas the boys workforce fell 3-1 on the street to the Indians.
After trailing the Indians early within the first half, the Eagle women tied the sport at 1-1 when Esther Ford scored on an help from Lexi Terpstra. Taking part in in opposition to the wind, Pella Christian scored two objectives within the ultimate six minutes of the primary half to path 3-1 on the break. The Eagles answered quickly after the break as Ford scored her second purpose of the evening 40 seconds into the second half and Lexi Terpstra tied the sport within the 52nd minute on a breakaway. The rating remained 3-3 till the tip of regulation and the primary ten minutes of additional time, resulting in double additional time. Only one minute into the second additional time, Indianola discovered the again of the online for the golden purpose to drop Pell Christian to 5-4 general and 1-2 in Little Hawkeye Convention play.
The Eagles performed a near-clean opening 40 minutes of motion Tuesday evening, however Indianola discovered the again of the online within the thirty eighth minute to take a 1-0 lead into halftime. The Indians added within the fiftieth minute after they rebounded on a penalty kick to push the result in 2-0. The Eagles answered within the 51st minute when Theo Hugen's move from midfield related with Ethan Van Arendonk who beat the keeper to tug PC inside one. That was as shut as Pella Christian received the remainder of the way in which, as Indianola added the ultimate tally within the sixty fifth minute to drop the Eagles to 3-5 general and 0-3 in convention play.
The boys soccer workforce is again in motion Thursday with a 5 p.m. contest at Sigourney, whereas the women workforce is off till it hosts a triangular in opposition to Columbus and Burlington Notre Dame on Saturday morning.