Marshfield boys golf poised for move up WVC standings in 2016

Marshfield junior Derek Michalski returns to the Tigers boys golf team after winning the WIAA Division 1 regional last season. (Photo by Paul Lecker/MarshfieldAreaSports.com)
Marshfield junior Derek Michalski returns to the Tigers boys golf team after winning the WIAA Division 1 regional last season. (Photo by Paul Lecker/MarshfieldAreaSports.com)

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By Paul Lecker
MarshfieldAreaSports.com

MARSHFIELD – The Marshfield boys golf team finished fifth in the Wisconsin Valley Conference standings last season.

With the return of three juniors and the addition of two more, as well as a strong group of underclassmen, the Tigers are hoping to move up in the ladder this season.

Marshfield kicked off its season with a 15th-place finish at the highly-competitive Wisconsin Dells Invitational on April 9, and followed that up with second-place finishes at the Wisconsin Rapids Quad on April 12 and its home five-team meet on April 19.

Juniors Derek Michalski and Grant Michaelis, the Tigers’ two full-time varsity performers from last year that have returned this season, led Marshfield in those events, and coach Paul Foegen said they will be the leaders going forward as well.

“We have a nucleus of five juniors that should make up our varsity squad for this year,” Foegen said. “They spent countless hours this summer playing tournament and working on their games.”

Joining Michalski, a WIAA Division 1 regional champion last spring in the meet at Marshfield’s home course of RiverEdge Golf Course, and Michaelis will be fellow juniors Zach Hanson, Brendon Schneider and Joe Kirschnik.

Hanson saw limited varsity time a year ago, while Schneider and Kirschnik played their first varsity rounds at the first three meets this season.

Sophomores Brandon Miller and Ethan Allar, and freshmen Reed Miller, Ben Baur, Nate Boson, Brandon Berg and Logan Cerney will also compete for varsity spots and man the JV squad.

“I am looking for big things from them this year,” Foegen said. “We hope to challenge Stevens Point for the top spot in the Wisconsin Valley Conference.”

Marshfield is scheduled to host its portion of the Wisconsin Valley Conference Tournament on May 17 in the sixth of the seven-meet tournament.

Check out the Marshfield boys golf schedule here.