STAPLES — Pequot Lakes’ Tyler Seeling fired an 1-over 73 with four birdies to be the individual medalist in the Staples-Motley Invite Friday, April 29, at The Vintage in Staples.
The Patriots finished second as a team with a score of 327 which was 12 strokes behind Albany who finished with 315.
Staples-Motley was third with 338 led by Carter White who finished two strokes back of Seeling for medalist with a 75. White recorded four birdies in his 3-over round.
Staples-Motley’s Peyton Mithun finished sixth with a 79.
Pine River-Backus finished fourth with three golfers in Joseph Zaczkowski, Isaiah Aulie and Brady Bristow all shooting 83.
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Pequot Lakes’ Anthony Armstrong fired an 84 with Logan Fogarty, Cooper Johnson and Ethan Thomas all shooting 85.
Crosby-Ironton/Aitkin placed fifth led by Brody Bodle who shot an 80 to be in eighth place. Will Meyer and Louie Meyer each shot 88 with Frank Meyer firing an 91 for Crosby-Ironton/Aitkin.
Wadena-Deer Creek was seventh with Cole Woods firing a team-high 80 to be in eighth.
Next: Crosby-Ironton/Aitkin, Pequot Lakes, Pine River-Backus, Staples-Motley, Wadena-Deer Creek in Mid-Minn meet at The Pines at Grand View Lodge 2:50 p.m. Tuesday, May 3.
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