Dalhousie GC

Cape Girardeau, MO

August 5-6 2014

OKLAHOMA TAKES THE TITLE AGAIN

oklahoma southern states team photo 2014

By SCOTT ROSCOVIUS

Tuesday’s rains meant a long day for Jack Litzelfelner and his Missouri teammates Wednesday on the final day of the Southern States Junior Cup golf tournament at Dalhousie Golf Club.
But it was worth it.
The team from Missouri claimed 5 1/2 points in singles matches played Wednesday to lock up second place in the four-team meet, which included high school golfers from four southern states.
Oklahoma ran away with the team title, scoring 19 points over the two-day meet. Missouri was second with 10.5 points, followed by Mississippi (9.5) and Arkansas (9.5).
Litzelfelner, a junior-to-be at Notre Dame Regional High School in Cape Girardeau, Mo., was one of a handful of players whose final match Tuesday was suspended by thunderstorms. He and teammate Brooke Thompson had to return to No. 14 early Wednesday morning, down two holes to their opponents from Arkansas.
But two quick birdies evened the match, and Thompson, a senior from Jefferson City, holed a crucial putt on No. 17 that helped earn the Missouri pair a critical half-point after their match ended all square.
That set the stage for Wednesday’s singles matches, and Missouri’s five wins along with one that ended all square was enough to earn the second-place title.
For his part, Litzelfelner defeated Mason Overstreet (Kingfisher, OK) 4 and 2.
“He’s a really good player,” said Litzelfelner, the only player from southeast Missouri to qualify for the team. “It was fun.”
Overstreet led by one after five holes on the back nine, but Litzelfelner won four consecutive holes (Nos. 15, 16, 17 and 18) to make the turn with a three-hole lead.
“I didn’t get off to the best start, and didn’t play that good in the middle or the end,” said Overstreet, a University of Arkansas recruit who will a junior this fall.
Litzelfelner holed a 20-foot birdie putt on the third hole to go up by four, but Overstreet responded with a nice birdie on No. 4, pitching to within two inches of the hole for a conceeded birdie. His drive on No. 5, a short 180-yard par-3, stopped within three feet of the hole, but he slid his birdie attempt just past the hole and Litzelfelner was able to halve the hole with his short par putt.
Both again sank short par putts on the sixth hole, Litzelfelner chipping to within two feet and one-putting to go dormie with three holes to play.
On the seventh hole, a long par-5, Litzelfelner laid up with his second shot before pitching to within five feet. Overstreet, going for the well-guarded green on his second shot, found the deep rough on the right. He blasted out but remained short of the green, then pitched long before conceeding the hole and the match.
Matt Echelmeir (Columbia, Mo./Rock Bridge H.S.), playing in the match ahead of Litzelfelner, defeated Mississippi’s Griffin Agent 2 and 1 after both parred the 206-yard eighth hole. Echelmeier, who finished second on this course at the Class 4 state meet in May, opened the day with birdies on Nos. 10 and 11 to take an early lead that he never relinquished.
“I got off to a hot start, which is very important in match play,” said Echelmeyer, who will be a senior at Rock Bridge in the fall. “I had some opportunities, but I kept him down the whole time. I was never trailing.”
The tournament, in its third season, teams boys and girls on the first day in fourball and foursomes matches before breaking up into singles matches on the final day. The competitors enjoyed the format, which enabled them to bond as a team.
“I like the format,” said Litzelfelner. “The best-ball (fourball) is probably my favorite. The alternate shot (foursomes) was fun, too. It was something different.”
Litzelfelner paired with Mikala Jungmeyer (Russelville, Mo.) in Tuesday’s fourball, defeating Arkansas’ Chandler Cain and Elizabeth Moon 6 and 4. His match with Thompson went down to the final hole before they finished all square with Arkansas’ Ian Bellisario and Josie Robertson.
“It’s super-fun,” said Thompson. “This is definitely my favorite tournament of the year just because of the camaraderie of it. It’s nice to have someone else their to have your back. It’s a nice change from the normal every-day tournament. … This format puts you in a lot of stressful situations. Jack and I were definitely in a lot of those today, but fortunately, in our round, we pulled through. We had a lot of clutch putts.”
“I’ve never really played co-ed matches,” said Echelmeir. “Playing with girls, someone you’ve never met, it was a nice bonding experience and I made a lot of friends. It was fun.”
Scott Hovis, the Executive Director of the Missouri Golf Association, which hosted the event, likes what the event has to offer its competitors.
“It’s an opportunity for the boys and the girls to have a chance to play together as teammates,” he said. “They see each other at tournaments, but they’re never paired together. It’s an opportunity to have a good time and make friendshipts for the rest of their lives.”
It’s also an opportunity for Dalhousie Golf Club to continue to showcase itself as one of the premier courses in the Midwest and for the Cape Girardeau community to showcase itself as a golf destination.
“The golf staff here at Dalhousie, they always do an excellent job,” said Hovis. “When you come to Cape Girardeau, you get great hospitality. The people here love their golf. It’s great to come to a place where you’re wanted, and what makes it even better is you’re playing one of the best golf courses around. It’s a treat to come here.”
Morri Morris, the coach of the Oklahoma team, definitely enjoyed his stay. His squad claimed its third consecutive Southern States Junior Cup title.
“This is the third year we’ve had this tournament, and we’ve been fortunate to win all three years,” said Morris. “We have a great Oklahoma junior golf tour, and all the kids get along so well. They’re like a family.”
After having hosted the AJGA, the state high school tournament and the Southern States Junior Cup in the past calendar year, Dalhousie plans to build on its success.
“It’s the future of the game,” said Jack Connell, dierctor of golf at Dalhousie. “Our owner, Cord Dombrowski, is very interested in not only helping the golf course but also helping juniors and the community. People just rave about how they’re treated not only at the golf course but in town, in this area. It’s fun to share midwestern values with people who come in here from other states and other golf courses. They go away with a smile on their face, knowing that the facility was outstanding and the people were even better.”

RESULTS:

FOURBALL MATCHES State/Results Points
match 1 – 8:00 Andy Ogletree / Blair Stockett MS Arkansas 2 & 1 1
Miles Smith / Taylor Loeb AR
match 2 – 8:10 Matt Echelmeir / Brooke Thompson MO Oklahoma 3 & 2 1
Trent Evans / Alexis Sadeghy OK
match 3 – 8:20 Nick Pierce / Yujeong Son OK Oklahoma 4 & 3 1
Connor Neil / Casey Ott AR
match 4 – 8:30 Brett Windsor / Ashley Childers MO Missouri 2 & 1 1
Matt Liddon / Karley Whittington MS
match 5 – 8:40 Isaiah Jackson / Courtney Craven MS Oklahoma 5 & 4 1
Mason / Overstreet / Shaebug Scarberry OK
match 6 – 8:50 Chandler Cain / Elizabeth Moon AR Missouri 6 & 4 1
Jack Litzelfelner III / Mikala Jungmeyer MO
match 7 – 9:00 Cody Shore / Sydney Youngblood OK Oklahoma 7 & 6 1
Mark Martin / Nichole Marquis MO
match 8 – 9:10 Ian Barnes / Taylor Hayes MO Mississippi 2 up 1
Hunter Hammett / Laura Phillips MS
match 9 – 9:20 Griffin Agent / Michaela Bryan MS Arkansas 1 up 1
Ian Bellisario / Josie Robertson AR
match 10 – 9:30 Quade Cummins / Kaitlin Milligan OK Oklahoma 4 & 3 1
Ryan Spurlock / Allie Weiner AR
match 11 – 9:40 Frankie Thomas / Jenna Kosmatka MO Arkansas 6 & 5 1
Tripp Croom / Christian Barrett AR
match 12 – 9:50 Sam Jackson / Kate Goodwin OK Oklahoma 5 & 4 1
Camden Backel / Lucy Martin MS
FOURSOME MATCHES
match 1   – 2:00 Hunter Hammett / Courtney Craven MS  Oklahoma  1
Mason Overstreet / Shaebug Scarberry OK
match 2 – 2:09 Chandler Cain / Elizabeth Moon AR Oklahoma 3 & 2 1
Quade Cummins / Kaitlin Milligan OK
match 3 – 2:18 Ryan Spurlock / Allie Weiner AR  Missouri  1
Ian Barnes / Taylor Hayes MO
match 4 – 2:27 Matt Echelmeir / Mikala Jungmeyer MO All Square 1/2 Each
Andy Ogletree / Karley Whittington MS
match 5 – 2:36 Griffin Agent / Blair Stockett MS  Arkansas  1
Miles Smith / Taylor Loeb AR
match 6 – 2:45 Brett Windsor / Jenna Kosmatka MO Oklahoma 3 & 1 1
Nick Pierce / Yujeong Son OK
match 7 – 2:54 Jack Litzelfelner / Brooke Thompson MO  All Square  1/2 Each
Ian Bellisario / Josie Robertson AR
match 8 – 3:03 Cody Shore / Sydney Youngblood OK Oklahoma 6 & 4 1
Matt Liddon / Lucy Martin MS
match 9 – 3:12 Trent Evans / Alexis Sadeghy OK  Oklahoma 1
Tripp Croom / Christian Barrett AR
match 10 – 3:21 Sam Jackson / Kate Goodwin OK  Oklahoma 3&2  1
Mark Martin / Nichole Marquis MO
match 11 – 3:30 Connor Neil / Casey Ott AR  Arkansas  1
Isaiah Jackson / Laura Phillips MS
match 12 – 3:39 Camden Backel / Michaela Bryan MS  Missouri  1
Frankie Thomas / Ashley Childers MO
Girls: SINGLE MATCHES
match 1 – 8:00 Laura Phillips / Kaitlin Milligan MS / OK Oklahoma  1
match 2 – 8:09 Casey Ott / Sydney Youngblood AR / OK Oklahoma 5 & 4  1
match 3 – 8:18 Nicole Marquis / Lucy Martin MO / MS  Mississippi 4&3  1
match 4 – 8:27 Allie Weiner / Brooke Thompson AR / MO  Arkansas 5 & 4  1
match 5 – 8:36 Elizabeth Moon / Mikala Jungmeyer AR / MO  Arkansas 6 & 4  1
match 6 – 8:45 Blair Stockett / Shaebug Scarberry MS / OK  Oklahoma 2&1 1
match 7 – 8:54 Taylor Loeb / Kate Goodwin AR / OK  All Square  1/2 each
match 8 – 9:03 Courtney Craven / Christian Barrett MS / AR  Mississippi 3&2  1
match 9 – 9:12 Yujeong Son / Ashley Childers OK / MO  Oklahoma 2 up  1
match 10 – 9:21 Michaela Bryan / Jenna Kosmatka MS / MO  Missouri 1 up  1
match 11 – 9:30 Taylor Hayes / Alexis Sadeghy MO / OK  Oklahoma 3&2  1
match 12 – 9:39 Karley Whittington / Josie Robertson MS / AR  Mississippi 2&1  1
Boys:
match 1 – 8:00 Sam Jackson / Hunter Hammett OK / MS  Mississippi 6&5  1
match 2 – 8:09 Ryan Spurlock / Quade Cummins AR / OK  Arkansas 2&1  1
match 3 – 8:18 Matt Liddon / Frankie Thomas MS / MO  Mississippi 3&2  1
match 4 – 8:27 Tripp Croom / Brett Windsor AR / MO  Missouri 4 & 3  1
match 5 – 8:36 Connor Neil / Ian Barnes AR / MO  Missouri 7 & 5  1
match 6 – 8:45 Isaiah Jackson / Cody Shore MS / OK  Mississippi 5&4  1
match 7 – 8:54 Trent Evans / Ian Bellisario OK / AR  Oklahoma 8&7  1
match 8 – 9:03 Chandler Cain / Andy Ogletree AR / MS  Mississippi 8&7  1
match 9 – 9:12 Mark Martin / Nick Pierce MO / OK  All Square  1/2 each
match 10 – 9:21 Matt Echelmeir / Griffin Agent MO / MS  Missouri 2 & 1  1
match 11 – 9:30 Jack Litzelfelner / Mason Overstreet MO / OK  Missouri 3 & 2  1
match 12 – 9:39 Miles Smith / Camden Backel AR / MS  Mississippi 3&2  1

 

Southern States Junior Cup Team Point Standings:

Mississippi            Arkansas             Oklahoma           Missouri

9 1/2                                9                            19                       10 1/2

 

Oklahoma won the 2014 Southern States Junior Cup.  Congratulations to Morri Morris and the rest of the Oklahoma Team!