2009 Northern Athletics Conference Men's Golf Weekly Awards
October 5-11
Elias Simeon, MSOE
...5-6...Sophomore...Mexico City, Mexico (Westminster)...
At the MSOE Invitational, Simeon placed second with a two-day
total of 151 (77-74), 8-over par. Simeon finished second and was
the highest placed golfer among NAC competitors at the event
Other nominees: Mike Battista (Edgewood College).
September 28-October 4
Logan Kranz, Edgewood College
...5-9...Sophomore...McFarland, Wis. (McFarland)...
At the UW-Eau Clair Invite Kranz put together his best finish of
the season as he placed eighth out of 79 golfers. His two-day total
of 155 was Edgewood's low score in the meet and only six strokes
behind the tournament winner.
Other nominees: RJ Schwalbach (Benedictine University).
September 21-27
Brandon Vicory, Aurora University
...6-0...Sophomore...Aurora, Ill. (West)...
Vicory led the Spartans to the Cress Creek Collegiate Invite
Championship while bringing home the top medalist honors himself.
In the one-day 36 hole tournament, Vicory finished at 3-over with a
73 in the opening 18 and a 74 in the second leg of the 36 hole
tournament.
Other nominees: none
September 14-20
Gary Petit, Lakeland College
...5-10...Sophomore...Monroe, Wis. (Monroe)...
Petit finished third at the Ripon College Invitation last week
leading his team to a runner-up finish. He shot a 7-over 151
(75-76) at the two-day event.
Other nominees: none
September 7-13
Kyle Madson, Wisconsin Lutheran College
...6-3...Senior...Madison, Wis. (Lakeside Lutheran)...
Madson carded a 77 on the par-72 course at the Loras College Fall
Invitational last Tuesday. He finished tied for second out of 64
players after losing a scorecard playoff to Clarke College’s
Brandon Wilson, who was named meet medalist.
Other nominees: Brent Quade (Edgewood College).
August 31-September 6
Jeff Kaether, Edgewood College
...5-9...Junior...McFarland, Wis. (McFarland)...
In the Culver's Edgewood College Fall Classic, Kaether finished in
tie for fourth place out of 94 golfers after shooting even par in
the first round. He led the Eagles Black team to a sixth place
finish in the 17 team tournament.
Other nominees:

