EAST GULL LAKE — Kimberly Keefe’s second-place 90 was highlighted by a birdie on the seventh hole as she led the Pillager Huskies to first Tuesday, April 29, in a Quad County Conference meet at Cragun’s Legacy Courses.

Haley Hall shot a sixth-place 98, followed by Rya Glas’ 101 and Sedonah Horgen’s 115.

Team scores: 1-Pillager 289, 2-Ashby/Brandon-Evansville 298, 3-Hillcrest Lutheran Academy 301, 4-Alexandria Community Christian 326, 5-Long Prairie-Grey Eagle/Browerville 440, 6-Ottertail Central inc

Individual medalist: Ayla Larson (Alexandria) 84

Pillager results: 2-Kimberly Keefe 90, 6-Haley Hall 98, 7-Rya Glas 101, 14-Sedonah Horgen 115

Next: Pillager at Perham 11 a.m. Wednesday, April 30.

CASS LAKE — Lyric Aulie fired a 7-over 43 to win the Northern Pines Conference meet Tuesday, April 29, and lead the Pine River-Backus Tigers to first at Sandtrap Golf Course.

Aulie’s round was highlighted by a birdie on the par-5 third hole.

PRB’s Ayla Richards placed sixth with a 50. Lily Barchus shot 54 for ninth and Kassidy Bristow shot a 59 for PRB’s 206.

Team scores: 1-Pine River-Backus 206, 2-United North Central 216, 3-Northome/Kelliher 220, 4-Bigfork 284, 5-Walker-Hackensack-Akeley inc., Cass Lake-Bena inc., Nevis inc., Blackduck inc., Red Lake inc.

Individual medalist: Lyric Aulie (PRB) 43

Pine River-Backus results: 1-Aulie 43, 6-Ayla Richards 50, 9-Lily Barchus 54, 18-Kassidy Bristow 59, 20-Katlyn Burns 61

Next: PRB at Blackduck 2 p.m. Friday, May 2.

CAMBRIDGE — Hailey Doucette led Crosby-Ironton/Aitkin to second with her fourth-place 105 Tuesday, April 29, during the Great River Conference meet at Purplehawk Golf Course.

Hatalee Samuelson fired a 112, Svea Johnson 115 and Taya Mohs 116 for CIA’s 448.

Team scores: 1-Mora 417, 2-Crosby-Ironton/Aitkin 448, 3-Barnum 477, 4-Braham inc., Rush City inc., Mille Lacs inc., East Central inc., Pine City inc.

Individual medalist: Ellie Whitbred (Mora) 90

Crosby-Ironton/Aitkin results: 4-Hailey Doucette 105, 7-Hatalee Samuelson 112, 10-Svea Johnson 115, 12-Taya Mohs 116

Next: Crosby-Ironton/Aitkin at Mora 10 a.m. Monday, May 5.

PELICAN RAPIDS — Walker Johnson posted a 14th-place 97 to lead the Staples-Motley Cardinals to eighth place in a Heart O’Lakes Conference meet Tuesday, April 29, at Birchwood Golf Course.

S-M’s Sarah Kroll shot a 108, followed by Mara Uselman’s 38 and Brooklyn Winter’s 117.

Wadena-Deer Creek’s Amara Neuerburg and Emma Weniger tied for 16th with matching 99s. Weniger birdied the par-4 10th hole.

Team scores: 1-Barnesville 361, 2-Hawley 381, 3-Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton 384, 4-Perham 387, 5-Pelican Rapids 400, 6-Breckenridge 407, 7-Park Rapids 409, 8-Staples-Motley 438, 9-Frazee 441, 10-Wadena-Deer Creek inc.

Individual medalist: Sophie Cook (Hawley) 78

Staples-Motley results: 14-Walker Johnson 97, 30-Sarah Kroll 108, 38-Mara Uselman 116, 39-Brooklyn Winter 117, 4-Katelyn Schotzko 119

Wadena-Deer Creek results: 16t-Emma Weniger 99, 16t-Amara Neuerburg 99

Next: Staples-Motley, Wadena-Deer Creek at Blackberry Ridge 9:30 a.m. Monday, May 5.

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