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Glencoe-SL first at NLS Invite

NEW LONDON -- Kimball/Eden Valley-Watkins sophomore Erin Dingmann shot a one-under 35 on Little Crow Country Club's Oaks course and finished up with a 45 on the Willow course to win the New London-Spicer Invitational Friday by two strokes over Laura Hintzen of Sauk Centre.

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Glencoe-Silver Lake captured the team title, shooting a 394.

New London-Spicer placed fourth at 420 led Heather Hawkinson with a 98. Willmar was fifth at 422 with Raelin Setrum shooting a 95.

Amy Knutson's 99 paced seventh-place Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa.

Dingmann, who has not finished out of first this season, scored an eagle and two birdies in her opening nine holes.

Team scoring

(1) Glencoe-Silver Lake 394 (2) tie, Kimball/Eden Valley-Watkins 403; Melrose 403 (4) New London-Spicer 420 (5) Willmar 422 (6) Sauk Centre 431 (7) Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa 444 (8) Paynesville 445 (9) Sauk Rapids-Rice 458 (10) New London-Spicer Gold 535

Individual

MEDALIST - Erin Dingmanm. K/EVW, 45-35-80

Area results

BBE - Amy Knutson 99, Jordan Grundemann 100, Payton Miller 100, Katelyn Steffensen 145

NLS - Heather Hawkeson 98, Emily Gobernatz 103, Lauren Dietz 103, Ellary Sweep 116

NLS GOLD - Kassi Loftness 117, Paige Bajari 136, Amy Acquard 138, Kari Erickson 144

PAYNESVILLE - MeKenna Evans 100, Jordan Spaulding 102, Ramona Shelton 118, Natasha Mead 125

WILLMAR - Raelin Setrum 95, Anna Burns 103, Kendra Maxfield 110, Jackie Goldschmidt 114


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