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H-BC golf team competes at sections

By
Brennen Rupp

The first round of the section 3A Golf Tournament was played Wednesday, May 26, in Worthington.
The Hills-Beaver Creek golf team was one of 12 teams competing on the first day of the tournament.
At the end of the round, the Adrian girls’ team was sitting atop the standings with a total score of 411.
The Heron Lake-Okabena/Fulda team was in second place with a score of 426. Westbrook Walnut-Grove finished in third place with a total score of 459.
The H-BC team placed fourth with an overall score of 469.
The top four teams after day one get to advance to day two of the section meet, which will be Wednesday, June 2, in Worthington.
The top individual golfer on the girls’ side is Minneota’s Lauren Bowyer. The Minneota golfer finished with a round of 94.
H-BC’s Tess Van Maanen is currently tied for seventh place with three other golfers with an overall score of 103.
Hannah Fick is sitting in 20th place with an overall score of 119.
H-BC’s Tara Paulsen is in 25th place with a score of 123. Mackenzie Vos is right behind Paulsen, in 26th place with a score of 124.
Danette Leenderts is in 30th place with a score of 128.
Adrian finished in the top spot for the boys with an overall team score of 360.
Minneota placed second with an overall score of 384.
HLOF placed third with a score of 388.
Southwest Minnesota Christian/Edgerton finished in the fourth spot with a score of 391. The Patriots finished five strokes out of the fourth-place spot with a score of 396 to finish in the fifth spot.
Adrian’s Brock Henning was the top individual performer with a score of 81.
H-BC’s Thomas Dysthe advanced the second day of competition by finishing with a score of 96.
Ethan Kruger finished his season by shooting a 99. Dallas Page shot a 100. Jacob Axness finished with a round of 101. Damion Meinerts finished with a score of 104. Austin Allen shot a 105.
The second day of the 3A section meet was scheduled to start at 9 a.m. Wednesday, June 2, in Worthington.

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