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By Charlie Warner
Argus News Editor
The Caledonia/Spring Grove boys golf team continued its winning ways
last week, as they picked up two more Three Rivers Conference wins. On
April 28 they topped Southland/Grand Meadow 154-215 and the following
afternoon they beat Rushford-Peterson 158-171. Both matches were held
at Ma Cal Grove Golf Course in Caledonia.
CSG 154 SGM 215
The Warrior golfers turned in some good scores in the match against the
Rebels, considering the temps were in the high 30’s and it was windy.
Alek Eglinton turned in the low round for the day with a 37. Garrett
Cross was right behind with a 38. Mitch Massman had a 39 and Kyle
Runningen had a 40 for the top four scores. Craig Loeffler had a 41 and
Isaac Schiltz had a 45 for the other two varsity scores.
Southland/Grand Meadow’s low score was carded by Matt Breitbarth, with a 45.
Mitch Massman watches his tee shot. Photo by Charlie Warner
JV wins
The Warrior junior varsity bested the Rebels by 37 strokes, winning 212-249.
Kevin Ranzenberger had the low score for the Warrior JV team with
49. Lucas Harguth had a 50, Pete Selness had a 53, and Lyndon Becker
had a 60 for the top four scores.
CSG 158 R-P 171
Even though the conditions were much nicer on April 29, the Warriors
shot four strokes worse, but still topped the Trojans by 13 strokes.
Eglinton was once again the meet medalist, as he carded a one-under-par
35. Runningen had a 38, Cross had a 42, and Massman and Loeffler both
had 43’s. Luke Daley had a 47 for the other varsity score.
The Trojans had two golfers shooting 42’s.
JV wins again
The CSG JV team beat the visiting Trojans by 10 strokes, 199-209.
Isaac Schiltz had a 46, and Ranzenberger, Harguth, and Selness all had
51’s, to round out the JV scoring. Brandon Cordes had a 65 and Will
Crickman had a 75.
CSG boys take second at W-K Golf Invitational
Caledonia/Spring Grove boys golf coach Mitch Mullins chose Lake City as
the team to beat this year in the Section One A tournament. The golfers
from Lake City lived up to their pre-season billing, as they handed the
CSG Warriors their first loss of the season.
Lake City and the Warriors were locked in a two-team battle for first
place in the nine-team Wabasha-Kellogg Invitational, held May 1 at
Coffee Mill Golf Course. Lake City topped the local golfers by six
strokes, 319-325. Other scores were: third-Stewartville 337, fourth-PEM
358, fifth-Fillmore Central 360, sixth-Houston- 364, seventh-
Lewiston-Altura 370, eighth- Wabasha-Kellogg, and ninth- Lanesboro 389.
Warrior golfer Alek Eglinton shot the best round for CSG with a 77, one
shot off the lead of 76 strokes. Carrett Cross and Craig Loeffler were
tied for fifth place with 81’s, and Kyle Runningen carded an 86, tied
for 11th place, to round out the scoring for the Warriors. Mitch
Massman had a 91 and Luke Daley had a 99 for the other two CSG scores.
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