Cherokee golf coach cops Sioux Valley title

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CHEROKEE, Iowa | Home course knowledge is no doubt a huge advantage when it comes to tackling the hilly terrain and treacherous greens at Cherokee Golf Course.

 

And, not many spend more time at the place than James DeVos, the head golf coach at Cherokee Washington High School.

 

DeVos, a contender many times in this long and storied event, finally broke through with a victory here Sunday, downing Nick Dreckman of Le Mars, Iowa, 5 and 4 in the championship match of the 80th Sioux Valley Amateur Match Play Championship. DeVos became the second local golfer to win here in the last two years, joining Matt Pitts, one of his former players, who claimed the 2012 crown.

 

“It’s a huge help because there are a lot of little subtle things around the greens, some putts are faster than what you think and some are slower” DeVos said. “That’s the advantage of being a school teacher, you get to spend more time out here than most people do.”

 

The 33-year-old DeVos, who played collegiately at Northwestern and just completed his eighth year as Cherokee golf coach, was playing in his first Sioux Valley title match.

 

“There were a few butterflies when I hit my first drive, but I love the competition, being out there swinging, it’s a blast,” DeVos said. “It brings out the inner drive in you. I played pretty well today. I didn’t hit a lot of greens but I scrambled my butt off. I got up and down and up and down and up and down.

 

“Nick’s a phenomenal player with a great swing and hits the ball a mile. He’s a great competitor and brings out the best in all of us.”

 

DeVos reached the title match with a 2-up victory over Austin Winchell, another of his former pupils, in a semifinal. Dreckman, meanwhile, sidelined Jim Calkins of West Union, Iowa, 1-up.

 

Dreckman made the final for the first time in his 19th try but will have to wait for at least his 20th appearance to try and snare that elusive crown.

 

“We traded holes at the beginning and then played pretty even the rest of the first nine,” DeVos said. “I got one on nine and then picked up another here and there until finally we ran out of holes.

 

“I fell in love with this tournament the first time I played it and have been back ever since. I made it to Sunday morning one time before but lost on the last hole and ended up getting third. There are a lot of phenomenal names that have won this thing, some guys that I’ve lost close matches to before, so it feels good to beat them.”

 

DeVos’ name will be the first engraved on the newest Frank Greenwood Memorial Trophy. J.D. Anderson of West Des Moines retired the last one with his third victory last year.

 

Competition was stiff in qualifying. In fact, the first flight championship match paired past winners Bill Mathers of Cushing, Iowa, and Brian Schultz of Le Mars. Mathers won by a 2 and 1 margin.

 

Matt Young Jr. of Kingsley, Iowa, defeated his former college coach, Todd Sapp 1-up in the second flight final. Sapp is a two-time Sioux Valley champion.

 

Mike Martin of Denver, Colo., won the third flight while Cherokee residents Will Cook, Scott Weber and Kent Wenck claimed the fourth through sixth flight crowns.

 

FINAL RESULTS

 

CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT

 

Semifinals

 

James DeVos def. Austin Winchell 2-up

 

Nick Dreckman def. Jim Calkins 1-up

 

Championship

 

DeVos def. Dreckman 5 and 4

 

Third Place

 

Calkins def. Winchell 1-up

 

FIRST FLIGHT

 

Semifinals

 

Bill Mathers def. Dave Greenwood 2 and 1

 

Brian Schultz def. Chris Jenness 3 and 2

 

Championship

 

Mathers def. Schultz 2 and 1

 

Third Place

 

Jenness def. Greenwood 3 and 2

 

SECOND FLIGHT

 

Matt Young def. Greg Holmes 4 and 3

 

Todd Sapp def. Zach Mathers 3 and 2

 

Championship

 

Young def. Sapp 1-up

 

Third Place

 

Mathers def. Holmes 3 and 2

 

THIRD FLIGHT

 

Semifinals

 

Jamie Drew def. Craig Johnson 4 and 3

 

Mike Martin def. Kurt Clabaugh 2-up

 

Championship

 

Martin def. Drew 3 and 2

 

Third Place

 

Johnson def. Clabaugh 2 and 1

 

FOURTH FLIGHT

 

Semifinals

 

Kent Simonsen def. J.P. Johnson 1-up (10 holes)

 

Will Cook def. Luke Aduddell 3 and 2

 

Championship

 

Cook def. Simonsen 1-up (11 holes)

 

Third Place

 

Johnson def. Aduddell 2 and 1

 

FIFTH FLIGHT

 

Semifinals

 

Dan Hansen def. Logan Patterson 1-up (15 holes)

 

Scott Weber def. John Greenwood 2-up

 

Championship

 

Weber def. Hansen 3 and 2

 

Third Place

 

Greenwood def. Patterson 2-up

 

SIXTH FLIGHT

 

Second Round

 

Alex Royer def. Scott Christensen 1-up

 

Mike Green def. Steve Hirschman 2 and 1

 

Kent Wenck def. Ken Fassler 2 and 1

 

Tyler Halverson def. Brent Renken 2-up

 

Semifinals

 

Green def. Royer 1-up

 

Wenck def. Halverson 3 and 2

 

Championship

 

Wenck def. Green 1-up

 

Third Place

 

Royer def. Halverson 1-up (11 holes)