Tennis rolls, earns number one seed in IIAC team tourney
Date 10/13/2005 12:00 AM | Topic:
Sports
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championships last Saturday and Sunday in Cedar Rapids.
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Four of the six singles competitors for the Norse finished in
first, while two of the three doubles duos finished first. The
women had one second and two third-place finishes.
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Journal Prime Rate Street Wall Kirsten Madsen ('06), competing in the #1 singles spot, lost her
semifinal match but came back and won her third place match.
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Stock Market News Annalise Conaway ('07) got to the finals match at #2 singles,
but couldn't quite win it all.
Stock Investing Basics At #3, Molly Beyer ('08) had no trouble taking first, dropping a
total of only eight
games.
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problems rolling over the competition to first place.
Stock Market Trading Tara Huinker ('06), at the #5 spot, did not have quite as easy a
time, but still had a great day,
taking first place.
Stock Investing For Dummy Taylor Cochrane ('09), the young gun competing at the #6 spot,
took first place.
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Allemang-Conaway and Beyer-Amy Christenson ('08), competing in #2
and #3 doubles, respectively, each took first.
Stock Investing Tip Golf takes 11th at IIAC tourney
Stock Market Chart The young women's golf team finished out their season at the
IIAC championships last weekend, taking sixth place of the nine
conference teams.
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place overall with a four-round shot total of 337.
Stock Market Crash Of Christie Anderson ('09) tied for 21st place, 355, Jenessa
Bonikowske ('08) took 28th, 364, while first-years Amy Ekland, 369,
and Ellen Miller, 381, tied for 29th and took 35th,
respectively.
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Norse will come back next year with all five starters
returning.
Finance Journal Personal Soccer back on track
Stock Market Report The women's soccer team got back on track this week, with wins
at Buena Vista, 3-2, and against Coe at
home, 4-0, Sunday and Wednesday,
respectively.
Finance Investing Stock Market The wins raised the team's IIAC record to 2-1, and 6-5-2
overall.
Wall Street Journal Com Laura Heidt ('07) did all the damage for the Norse, recording
the hat trick with all three of the goals.
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a big 4-0 drumming of the Kohawks.
Street Trader Wall Emily Ironside ('09) led the Norse attack with her 11th and 12th
goals of the season. Emily Jacob ('07) knocked in the first and
winning goal off of a penalty kick in the 13th minute. Sarah
Walters ('09) added a goal off of another penalty kick in the 64th
minute.
Indian Stock Market Lilly Steinberg ('07) played all 90 minutes at the net with
three saves for her fourth shutout of the season.
Stock Investing Advice Cross Country running wild
Free Journal Street Wall The women's cross country team took third place in the Dan
Huston Invitational in Waverly last Saturday.
Stock Market Information Two first-years led the pack for the Norse. Amber Uhlenhake
crossed the line at 15:20 and Janet Dobyns finished right behind
her. They scored 9 and 10 points for the team, respectively.
Penny Stock Investing Emily Lynch ('06) was next for the Norse, scoring 18 points with
a 15:44 finish. Joanna Clagnaz ('07) crossed eight seconds later
for a 21 point finish.
Stock Market Stock Rounding out the top seven for the women were Devin Parker
('09), 16:06, Erilynn Russo ('06), 16:07 and Heidi Skildum ('08),
16:27 for 25, 26, and 31 point finishes, respectively.
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have participated in, but have yet to all-out win a race.
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Stock Market Trading Tip The Norse volleyball team finally caught a break, winning their
second match of the season during the Border Battle, hosted by
Gustavus (Minn.) Oct. 7-8.
Stock Option Investing The women were defeated by host Gustavus, St. Mary's (Minn.) and
St. Olaf (Minn.) before defeating Macalester College (Minn.) three
sets to one.
Small Cap Stock Investing The team had a good day on Sunday, taking St. Olaf to a deciding
fifth set before falling just short before winning their second
match of the day against Macalester.
Value Stock Investing Saturday was a rough day for the Norse, winning only one of
seven sets.
Invest Stock Market For her efforts, Katie Hopp ('06) was named to the
All-Tournament team, accumulating 47 kills and acing eight
serves.
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