Lakeview boys fall by a stroke at Redwood
Prep golf roundups, April 9, 2026
Lakeview at Redwood Valley Invitational
REDWOOD VALLEY — The Lakeview boys golf team came up just one-stroke short at the Redwood Valley Invite on Thursday, as the girls team also came in second place. The boys team finished with a score of 188, with the Cardinals winning the meet with a 187.
The girls team finished the day with a 227 to Redwood Valley’s 213.
On the boys side, Legend Javens took first place in the invite individually, carding a 6-over 41. Redwood Valley’s Zachary Wilson followed just behind in second place with a 7-over 42.
Landon Teske came in fourth with a 13-over 48, with a birdie on hole 5, while Gavin Gregoire and Caleb Teske followed in fifth and seventh place, respectively.
Gregoire carded a 14-over 49, and Teske followed with a 15-over 50.
Trevor Tusberg and Koven Neuman rounded out the Lakers in eighth and 11th place with an 18-over 53 and 20-over 55, respectively.
For the girls, Lauren Boe led the way with a runner-up finish individually after shooting a 17-over 52. Emma Linsmeier for Redwood Valley took first with a 14-over 49.
Allison Isaacs placed fifth, carding a 20-over 55, while Nora Forslund and Jersey Stensrud tied one another for seventh with a 25-over 60.
Lakeview will next travel compete at the Marshall Invitational on Monday at the Marshall Golf Club, starting at 1 p.m.
RTR at Sleepy Eye United Triangular
SLEEPY EYE — The Russell-Tyler-Ruthton girls golf team took first place on Thursday in a triangular meet with Sleepy Eye United and New Ulm Cathedral, led by Teigyn Oleary’s first-place individual finish. The boys team also competed, and finished in third place.
The girls finished with a team score of 187, followed by SEU’s 209 and NUC’s 236.
Oleary finished five strokes ahead of second place with a 5-over 40, and started the meet strong with a birdie on the first hole. Sam Price of SEU came in second place with a 10-over 45. Izzy Thomas for RTR tied with Price for second place.
Leah Norgaard also finished individually in the top-5, carding a 14-over 49 for a fourth-place finish.
The boys team finished the day with a score of 183, behind NUC’s 180 and SEU’s 152.
Individually, Jonah Norgaard led the Lakers with a 4-over 40. Jayden Schreurs and Colten Thomsen tied for eigth place, both carding a 9-over 45. Thomsen also hit a birdie on the first hole of the meet.
RTR will next compete at the Marshall Invitational on Monday at the Marshall Golf Club, starting at 1 p.m.
MCC vs. JCC
SLAYTON — Both the Murray County Central boys and girls golf teams won their home invitational on Thursday against Jackson County Central. The boys team scored a 199 to the Huskies’ 233, while the girls came out on top with a 204 to JCC’s 255.
On the boys side, Kaden Landsman and Jett Veldhuisen led the Rebels individually with a third and fourth-place finish, respectively.
Landsman carded a 10-over 45, while Veldhuisen came within one stroke with a score of 11-over 46.
MCC occupied the top-3 on the girls side individually, with Rachael Huso winning the meet with a 9-over 45.
Natalie Einck came in second after carding a 14-over 50, while Lizzie Daniels finished in third with her 15-over 51.
Emersyn Meyer, Brielle Plotz and Elysia Korver also finished within the top-10 in fifth, sixth and seventh, respectively.
The Rebels will next compete at the Marshall Invitational on Monday at the Marshall Golf Club, starting at 1 p.m.
Red Rock Central Home Triangular
SANBORN — The Red Rock Central boys and girls golf teams both placed second on Thursday in a home triangular with Mountain Lake Area-Comfrey and Hills-Beaver Creek.
Mountain Lake took first place in the boys’ meet with a 182, with the Falcons coming behind with a 195. Hills-Beaver Creek came in third with a 210.
RRC girls finished with a team score of 223 for second place, behind MLAC’s top-finishing 214. Hills-Beaver Creek did not have enough golfers to qualify for a full team.
Individually on the boys side, RRC’s Bryson Marsh finished in first place to lead the meet after shooting a 7-over 43 with a birdie on the first hole. MLAC’s Aidan Olson followed close behind for second place with an 8-over 44.
Finn Batalden came in fourth with a 10-over 46 to follow Marsh.
The Falcons also had a first-place individual finish on the girls side, with Jorga Brown carding a 3-over 39 with a birdie on hole 1. Abby Evans followed in seventh place with a score of 22-over 58.
Red Rock Central will next host another meet on Monday with Cedar Mountain, MLAC, Heron Lake-Okabena-Fulda/Westbrook-Walnut Grove at the Farmers Golf Club at 4:15 p.m.

