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Lumino shoots a 43 to lead Hounds at SEC meet

Hawks win 20th match of the season as Conrad medals

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BURLINGTON – The Fort Madison girls’ golf team worked their way to one of its best finishes of the season Monday at a Southeast Conference meet at Flint Hills in Burlington.
The Lady Hounds put all four scoring golfers in the top 10 to finish with a team best 191, eight strokes ahead of Keokuk’s 198.
Kylie Lumino shot a 43 followed by Jacy Fullenkamp and Natalie Wright each with a 49, and Ava Taylor with a 50. Lumino had the top individual score at the meet. Fullenkamp and Wright tied for 4th best score.

HTC boys down New London
FORT MADISON – The Holy Trinity Catholic boys downed New London on a windy Monday on the back nine at Sheaffer Memorial Golf Course.
Brock Sheetz and Luke Hellige both shot 45s to lead the Crusaders. Blake Mohrfeld carded a 47, including a 5 on the par 5 18th. Jameson Denning had a 49 to round out the HTC scoring golfers for a 186.  Max Kruse shot a 51 and Nathan Box had a 53. New London finished with a 213 and was led by Izzy Lemley with a 47.
In the girls' meet, Holy Trinity was led by Elizabeth Griffin’s 51. Emma Mohrfeld came in with a 57, followed by Cali Kruse’s 62 and Eva Denning’s 63 for a 233. New London won the dual with 208 led by  Emma Busby’s 51.

Morrison medals as Hawks take down Danville
DANVILLE – Central Lee’s Carson Morrison carded a one-under 35 on Monday to medal at a Danville/Central Lee dual SEI Super Conference golf meet.
Teammate Caleb Larson and Mylan Lowenberg were runners up with 37s. Larson birdied the 310-yard par 4 hole No. 7. Morrison birdied the par 5 No. 8 at 530 yards. The Hawks won 148-188. Danville was led by Alex Holtkamp’s 42 and Mattix Furnald’s 43.
In the girls' meet, Danville won 235-246. The Hawks got a 57 from Marie Young, while Reegyn Scott (60), Sydney Gram (64), and Lily Smith (65) were the other scoring golfers for the Lady Hawks. Danville got a 52 from medalist Eastin Chapman.

Lady Hounds run at Washington Relays
WASHINGTON – McKayla Schinstock won the open 800 Thursday at the Demon Relays in Washington as the Lady Hounds took three of the top five spots to help lead Fort Madison.
Schinstock ran a 2:30.69 and teammate Jordyn Marshall ran a 2:32.91 for third place. Addison Rump was fourth with a 2:33.81.
Marshall also won the 1500 with a 5:16.47. The Hounds won the 4x800 with a 10:21.46 and the distance medley at 4:30.67. Avery Rump won another 3000 with a 10:57.74, 28 seconds ahead of the pack.

Bloodhounds tie for second at SEC meet in Washington
WASHINGTON – Fort Madison shot a 176 to tie with Mt. Pleasant at a revisit to Washington in SEC boys' golf action Monday night.
Brady White shot a six-over 41 to go with Cole Quittem’s 42 and Rowan Benda’s 43 to lead Fort Madison. Colton Boyer was the final Bloodhound scoring golfer with a 50. Graeme Meredith shot a 52 and Conner Cale came in with a 64.
Washington’s Drew Conrad shot a 35 for medalist honors. Washington’s Carson Brown was runner up with a 38.
Fort Madison is currently 3rd in the conference series with 1052 behind Washington’s 953 and Mt. Pleasant’s 1014. Fairfield is just 10 strokes behind the Bloodhounds with 1062 and Keokuk is 5th with 1187.

High School Unions collaborate to ease officials’ registration.
BOONE - The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union (IGHSAU) and Iowa High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) have collaborated to streamline the officials’ registration process in the 2025-26 school year.
When officials register through DragonFly ahead of their 2025-26 sports seasons, they will now be able to select IGHSAU and IHSAA shared sports for one registration fee. Sports that no longer require separate boys’ and girls’ sports fees include: Basketball, Cross Country, Soccer, Swimming, Track & Field, and Wrestling.
“We are excited to roll out this new officials’ registration fee structure that takes into consideration the many individuals who officiate both boys' and girls' contests in the same sport,” said IHSAA executive director Tom Keating. “We hope this incentivizes others who want to do the same.” 
When registration for the 2025-26 season opens on June 18 via DragonFly’s Center for Officials Services, it will cost $60 for one sport, then $15 for each additional sport. 
Previously, officials paid to register for each sport offered by IGHSAU and IHSAA, such as girls’ basketball (IGHSAU) and boys’ basketball (IHSAA). Registration fees provide officials access to NFHS insurance and rules books and the ability to work through IGHSAU and IHSAA member schools and postseason events.

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