05 June 2013

Schmitz Foundation Fundraiser June 21


Louis Schmitz
The Louis Schmitz Foundation golf scramble will be held Friday, June 21 at 11:00 a.m. at Southern Hills Golf Course north of Farmington.

The event serves as a major fundraiser for the foundation established in the name of the late Louie Schmitz whose name became synonymous with youth sports after his arrival in Farmington in the 1950's

Funds raised from the tournament will help support a scholarship program that will supply financial assistance for needy youth wanting to participate in sports sponsored by the City of Farmington, local sports associations and Farmington Community Education.

The Schmitz Foundation also provides scholarship funds for two Farmington High School seniors. Recipients of those awards will be announced at the post-tournament dinner.

Cost for the tournament is $100 per person and includes 18 holes of golf with cart and range balls, free beverages on the course, the post-tournament roast beef/chicken dinner, a silent auction and eligibility for a variety of raffle prizes.

The tournament is expected to fill quickly so early registration is recommended. For more information regarding registration, hole sponsorship or donating auction or raffle prizes, contact John Barger at 952-240-6793 or johnbarger@frontiernet.net OR Bobby Schmitz at schmitzr21@gmail.com

Information about the event is also available on the foundation's website at www.louisschmitzfoundation.org


Girls Lacrosee: Welzin named All-State

Rachael Welzin-All-State Selection
For the second year in a row a Farmington girls lacrosse player has has landed a spot on the Coaches Association All-State team.

Junior Rachael Welzin will be officially recognized at a state post-season awards banquet scheduled for Monday. Last year Tiger Haley Bradshaw earned all-state honors.

Welzin had a breakout junior year, tying Bradshaw's regular season school record for goals with 42 and establishing new marks in assists (14) and total points (56).

"Most importantly, Rachael is a tremendous leader, someone the girls can look up to on and off the field," coach Dan Pickens said. "She works hard in practice, makes good decisions off the field, and does well in school. 

"She is a very fast, strong, athletic, and competitive player. When she puts those cleats on and steps on the field she does whatever it takes to win games...More good things are coming for her. I can't wait to see what kind of a product we are going to put on the field next year, including our leading goal scorer."

04 June 2013

Softball: Betzold All-Metro x 2

Ashley Betzold StarTribune and Pioneer Press All-Metro (photo by Jim Lindquist)
Tiger Ashley Betzold received a double dose of good news Tuesday when the Minneapolis StarTribune and the St. Paul Pioneer Press announced the senior righthander had made their All-Metro teams.

Betzold  has been a staple in the circle for the Tigers since she was an eighth-grader and will take some impressive statistics into Thursday's 2013 Class AAA tournament in Mankato.

So far this spring, Betzold has thrown 143 innings and compiled a stingy earned run average of 1.08. She has recorded almost a strikeout (130) an inning and owns a 19-5 record.

"Ashley is a battler," Tiger coach Paul Harrington said. "The tougher the situation, the tougher she gets.

"She is also an amazing defensive player. She never hurts herself in the field. Having her there is like having another shortstop up the middle."

While best known for her pitching ability, The Tiger senior also carries a big bat, leading the team with a .410 average and 17 RBI while hitting in the third spot in the batting order.

Harrington said that in addition to her obvious pitching and hitting skills, Betzold supplies leadership to a young team that sports just one other senior.

"She's not what you would call a vocal leader," he said, "but she leads by example. The other kids see how hard she works and they want to do the same. They don't want to let her down."

Betzold, the only Missota Conference player to make either all-metro team, will attend St. Mary's University in Winona next fall where she plans to continue to her softball career.

03 June 2013

Girls Lacrosse: Tigers give South a battle

Defender Kylee Glen
When the Tigers squared off with Lakeville South during the regular season the unbeaten Cougars (12-0) rolled to an easy 17-7 win.

South won the rematch 12-6 last Friday in the Section 1 semifinals but according to Tiger coach Dan Pickens his team gave the top-seeded Cougars a battle.

"It was a good game, much closer than the final score showed," Pickens said. "The girls came to play. We stuck to our game plan and executed very well. Overall we gave it a good fight and I am proud of our effort and execution."


The first half was a back-and-forth affair until the Cougars scored three late goals to take an 8-5 halftime edge.

The score was still 9-6 with five minutes to play when South put together another 3-0 closing run.



Rachael Welzin 3 goals (photo by J. Lindquist)
One of the reasons for the closer game was the defensive effort of Kylee Glen who drew the tough assignment of shadowing Cougar standout Abby Ness. Ness cored three goals and had 12 assists in the first game, but Glen held her to just one goal and no assists the second time around.

Rachael Welzin netted three goals for the Tigers' offense. Lindsay Benson had two and Delaney Johnson one in the final game of the 2013 season.

Maddie Kohlbeck had a solid night in net with 14 saves on 26 South shots on goal.

"Maddie had a great game," Pickens said.

The Tigers finished the season with an 8-7 record, including a six-game winning streak heading into the section semifinals.






2013 Honor Athletes




2013 HONOR ATHLETES 
(action photos by Jim Lindquist)
Darren Beenken-Male Athlete of the Year




Maria Kiminski-Female Athlete of the Year



Alex Chadwick-Oscar Lubke Award
   
Sydney Eeckert-Leslie Lindell Award


























































Tyler Lerbakken-Tom Rolloff Scholar Athlete
























Morgan Elliot-Tom Rolloff Scholar









Rachael Peroutky-AAA Award






















Patrick Shea-AAA Award