Area Girls Golf: Little Falls’ Hines wins at Stone Creek Golf Course - Brainerd Dispatch | News, weather, sports from Brainerd and Baxter (original) (raw)
Two area girls golf teams were in action Thursday, April 16.
April 16, 2026 at 10:39 PM
FOLEY — Little Falls’ Imagine Hines shot a 4-over 40 and tied for first-place at a Granite Ridge Conference meet at Stone Creek Golf Course Thursday, April 16.
Whitney LeBlanc finished third and led the Pierz Pioneers with a 42 as they tied the Pequot Lakes Patriots for second place as a team. Trista LeBlanc fired a 44 for Pierz which tied for fifth.
Mia Trumpold posted a 43 for Pequot Lakes which was good for fourth. Maria Neva and Addison Headley both tied for fifth with 44s.
Team scores: 1-Albany 175, 2-Pierz 180, 2-Pequot Lakes 180, 4-Milaca 186, 5-St. Cloud Cathedral 200, 6-Foley 230
Individual medalist: Kendall Stueve (Albany) 40, Imagine Hines (Little Falls) 40
Little Falls results: 1-Imagine Hines 40
Pequot Lakes results: 4-Mia Trumpold 43, 5-Maria Neva 44, 5-Addison Headley 44, 19-Claire Oseland 49, 19-Hailey Friedrich 49, 23-Isabella Moroni 51, 34-Ireland Jordan 57
Pierz results: 3-Whitney LeBlanc 42, 5-Trista LeBlanc 44, 12-Macey LeBlanc 47, 12-Layla Betsinger 47, 17-Kylie Virnig 48, 21-Emily Boser 50, 29-Joelle Young 53
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