DETROIT LAKES — Alex Imgrund shot a two-day 146 to lead the Brainerd Warriors to third place in the Central Lakes Conference Championship that concluded Thursday, May 22, at Detroit Lakes Golf Club.
Imgrund followed his opening-round 71 with a 4-over 75 for his 3-over 146. The Brainerd sophomore posted two birdies to counter six bogeys for his round of 75.
Tyler Lehmann placed 10th with a two-day 155. Aydan Dobis shot a 159 and Jack Hagberg a 160 to place 22nd.
Freshman Drew Christensen shot a 79 Thursday to help Brainerd to its 319, which led to a two-day 614.
Imgrund and Hagberg, along with Brady Oseland, earned all-conference honors. Hendrickson and Lehmann were all-conference honorable mention selections.
Team scores: 1-Detroit Lakes 294-303 — 597, 2-Alexandria 286-312 — 598, 3-Brainerd 295-319 — 614, 4-Sartell 300-316 — 616, 5-Willmar 311-325 — 636, 6-Sauk Rapids 314-332 — 646, 7-Fergus Falls 306-348 — 654, 8-Rocori 344-355 — 699, 9-St. Cloud Crush 354-357 — 711
Individual medalist: Lawsen Justesen (Detroit Lakes) 73-72 — 145, Carver Larson 69-76 — 145
Brainerd results: 3-Alex Imgrund 71-75 — 146 , 10-Tyler Lehmann 73-82 — 155, 20-Aydan Dobis 76-83 — 159, 22-Jack Hagberg 76-84 — 160, 26-Trey Hendrickson 75-87 — 162 , 28-Drew Christensen 84-79 — 163
Next: Brainerd in Section 8-3A Tournament at Greystone Golf Course 9 a.m. Wednesday, May 28.
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