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Lingen and Hintz had solid ….

Lingen and Hintz had solid …. Lingen and Hintz had solid ….

Lingen and Hintz had solid days on the par-72 course. Lingen was sixth out of 75 golfers with his 5-over-par 77. He hit par on 13 holes and birdied the 432-yard, par-4 16th. Double bogeys on the par-5 seventh and 17th holes added just enough to Lingen’s score to keep him out of the top five.

Hintz’s round of 78 tied him with Josh Brickner of McDonell-Regis for seventh place. He was strong on the course’s back nine holes, shooting 3-over the par of 36 there and parring seven holes. He birdied the par-4 second and par-5 seventh holes and was plus-3 on the front nine as well.

Viergutz was part of a three-way tie for 14th at 83, including birdies on the second and seventh holes. Starting on hole nine, he had a strong finish to his day by going 1-over on the course’s front nine. Liske tied for 20th with his 85 that included eight pars and just two double bogeys. Ball was again among the best fifth men of the field, shooting a 92 that included just two double bogeys, both on par-5s.

Andrew Bauer of McDonell-Regis had an outstanding round, shooting a 4-under-par 68 to win by three shots over Logan Weissinger of Durand-Arkansaw and Ben Biskupski of McDonell-Regis. Neillsville’s Tucker Johnson (75) and Bloomer’s Connor Gould (76) were fourth and fifth.

Holmen was sixth in team scoring at 358, followed by Colfax-Elk Mound (375), Osseo-Fairchild (376), Columbus Catholic (388), Marathon (399), Whitehall (403), Stanley-Boyd (405), Cadott (420), Eleva-Strum (425) and Colby (477).

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