MARSHALLTOWN — Rylee Heryford broke up the Marshalltown party at the top of the leaderboard on Thursday.
The Cardinal senior shot a 5-over-par 75 to take runner-up medalist honors at the Linda Bloom Invitational.
Marshalltown won the tournament easily after placing three golfers in the top four and four in the top seven. Amber Henson, a future Drake Bulldog, was the meet medalist with a 4-over-par 74.
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The Bobcats shot a 330 to win their home tournament at the par 70 Elmwood Country Club.
“Elmwood is a tough course with a lot of elevated greens. Our approach’s around the green struggled today,” Newton girls head golf coach Ashley Kahler said. “We did get better as the day went on. It was a long meet with a delay and slow play. The girls did a good job adjusting to the slow play and did get better.”
Heryford, who plans to walk on at the University of Iowa, led the Cardinals to a seventh-place finish in the 16-team field. There were 17 total teams but Des Moines Roosevelt did not finish.
Marshalltown shot a 330 at the top and the rest of the first five included Southeast Polk (384), Waukee Northwest (392), Ankeny Centennial (394) and Waukee (400).
Dallas Center-Grimes (404) shot two strokes better than Newton (406) and the rest of the top 10 was Grundy Center (423), Ames (425) and BCLUW (441).
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Nevada (444), Urbandale (453), Grinnell (498), Ottumwa (505), Mason City (520) and Fort Dodge (523) completed the field.
Heryford’s 75 included nine-hole splits of 37-38. Henson’s splits were 35-39.
Ella Price was the next Newton Cardinal with a 106 and the other counting scorers were Marin Pettigrew (110) and Sophia Reynolds (115). Madison Price (119) and Addison Hook (126) turned in non-counting scores.
Three players shot under 80 in the tournament. Natalie Henson of Marshalltown shot a 79 in third.