The Mid-Prairie Golden Hawk boys and girls soccer teams face their stiffest tests of the season Tuesday when they take on River Valley Conference rival Iowa City Regina. The Mid-Prairie boys come into the match unbeaten on the season with a 7-0 record. They are ranked No. 7 in class 1A in the latest poll from the Iowa High School Soccer Coaches Association. In their last match, they gave Cascade their first loss of the season, beating the Cougars 3-0 on two goals from Jack Pennington and one from Owen Trimpe. On the year, the Golden Hawks are led by Owen Trimpe with a dozen goals. Ethan Trimpe has the team lead with seven assists, 10th most in 1A. In goal, Keaton Graber has 14 saves with a 77.8% save percentage.
The Mid-Prairie Golden Hawk boys soccer team kept the streak alive Friday, posting a 3-0 shut out win at Cascade to make it seven straight match wins to start the season. The Golden Hawks did all of their damage in the first half with Owen Trimpe getting Mid-Prairie on the board with an assist from brother Ethan five minutes into the game. In the 24
th minute and 30
th minute it was Jack Pennington with goals to move the Mid-Prairie lead to 3-0 going to intermission. That was enough for the Golden Hawk defense, led by Keaton Graber in goal to lock things down for the win as he turned in a clean sheet. Mid-Prairie had 28 total shots, 14 on goal in the win. The Hawks are now 7-0 on the season as they get ready for No. 3 Iowa City Regina Tuesday in Wellman.
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The Mid-Prairie Golden Hawk girls golf team dropped a River Valley Conference dual Monday at Wahkonsa Golf Course near Wilton. The Wilton Beavers defended their home course with a 217-223 victory. Madelyn Bender led Mid-Prairie as meet medalist runner-up with a 50. Other scores for the Hawks included Alexa Huber 52, Gabi Robertson 60, Claire Zirkelbach and Elliot Debler 61 and Madi Davidson 62.
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The Mid-Prairie Golden Hawk girls golf team hosted their annual 18-hole Golden Hawk Invitational at the Kalona Golf Course Thursday. Mid-Prairie finished eighth of 10 competing teams with their overall score of 444. Iowa City Liberty won the team title at 361. Top finish for the Golden Hawks came from Madelyn Bender with a 99, which included a 48 on the front nine, taking eighth place overall. Other scores for the Hawks included Alexa Huber 111, Madi Davidson 115, Elliot Debler 119, Gabi Robertson 122 and Madison Witthoft 145.
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The Mid-Prairie Golden Hawk girls golf team welcomes nine other teams to the Kalona Golf Course Thursday for their annual 18-hole Golden Hawk Invitational. Mid-Prairie has been off since April 12th when they fell to the Tipton Tigers 238-248. Elliot Debler led the Hawks with her round of 60. For the season, Mid-Prairie is paced by Madi Davidson with a 60 average per nine holes. This is the Golden Hawks first 18-hole event of the season.
Joining the Golden Hawks in Kalona today are River Valley Conference foes Durant, Iowa City Regina, Tipton, West Branch, West Liberty and Wilton along with Fairfield, Iowa City Liberty and Williamsburg. Action begins at 12:30 and continues into the afternoon and evening at the Kalona Golf Course.