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Girls Golf: BOLD wins in Atwater

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West Cent. South

Thursday at Atwater

Team scoring

(1) BOLD 180 (2) Montevideo 190 (3) Benson/KMS 208 (4) Yellow Medicine East 223 (5) Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City 224 (6) Lac qui Parle Valley 256 (7) Morris/Chokio-Alberta 264

Individual

TOP FIVE - (1) Ashley Schmitz, BOLD, 40 (2) tie, Kelsey Amborn, Mon; Wendy Anderson, BOLD; both 45 (4) Chloe Altmann, BOLD, 46 (5) Cassidy Hennen, MCA, 47

Area results

ACGC - Kayla Johnson 52, Nicole Krumrie 54, Abby Dallmann 58, Miranda Borchert 60

BENSON/KMS - Shayla Burns 50, Kellie Enderson 51, Rachel Lee 52, Jessica Walz 55

BOLD - Ashley Schmitz 40, Wendy Anderson 45, Chloe Altmann 46, Breann Mertens 49

LQPV - Jen Kack 55, Alison Dahle 55, Gretchen Gernholz 69, Kaytlin Avelsgard 77

MONTEVIDEO - Kelsey Amborn 45, Kendyl Anderson 48, Rose Reinert 48, Erin Balker 49

MORRIS/CA - Cassidy Hennen 47, Maddie Hennen 53, Shiori Legate 54, 110 (name not available)

YME - Leah Jesseritz 52, Claressa Thielen 55, Erica Moritz 55, Cassie Thielen 61

Conference standings

(THROUGH 2 OF 7 MEETS)

(1) BOLD 14 (2) Montevideo 12 (3) Benson/KMS 10 (4) YME 8 (5) ACGC 5 (6) Morris/CA 4 (7) LQPV 3

Dawson-Boyd Tri

Thursday at Dawson

Team scoring

(1) Canby 208 (2) Tracy-Milroy-Balaton 216 (3) Dawson-Boyd 222

Individual

MEDALIST - Morgan Benson, TMB, 47

Area results

DAWSON-BOYD - Ashley Abraham 50, Tiana Kruse 53, Calie Johnson 59, Tracy Polzine 60


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