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Grant Bauman both shot 74s ….

Grant Bauman both shot 74s …. Grant Bauman both shot 74s ….

Grant Bauman both shot 74s on Tuesday to shoot up to a tie for third place. Darrow claimed the fifth-place medal at 152 and Zimmel tied Edgewood’s Al Deang for sixth at 154. Fish and Kettle tied for eighth at 156.

Edgewood continued its WIAA Division 2 team dynasty, winning its sixth straight state championship, not including the canceled 2020 season. The Crusaders posted a two-day team score of 615 (307-308). Winneconne took home the second- place trophy at 638 (325-313), while Kettle Moraine Lutheran was third at 656 (324-332) and Edgerton was fourth at 666 (322-344).

McDonell-Regis (667), Xavier (668), Amery (673) and Berlin (696) filled out the bottom half of the standings.

In Division 1, Medford’s Great Northern Conference rival Lakeland tied Hartland Arrowhead for 11th place in the team standings with a two-day score of 658 The Thunderbirds shot a 334 on Monday and a 324 on Tuesday. The T-Birds were led by Matt Haggart’s score of 154, which tied him for 11th place, and Jack Rubo’s score of 155, which tied him for 15th. Rhinelander’s Samuel Schoppe qualified individually and was 101st with a 190.

Sheboygan North shot a 614 to knock off defending state champion Eau Claire Memorial by eight strokes. Eau Claire Memorial’s Parker Etzel shot a 3-underpar 69 on Monday and then held on after shooting a 78 on Tuesday to claim the individual championship with a 147, two shots better than KC Nickel of Waunakee.

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