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The NRHEG High School golf teams competed at Blooming Prairie Saturday, April 22.

The Panther girls finished first. Meela Budach was the medalist with a 47. Grace Wilkenson shot 56, Lainee Krohn 62, Mallory Schlinger 64. Clara Stenzel carded a 66, Tayla Sandry 67.

For the boys, Nash Howe shot 50, Carter Schlaak 86..

Scores from day one of the Gopher Conference tournament:

Girls, second place - Budach, 104, 9th; Schlinger, 110, 12th; Wilkenson, 111, 13th; Stenzel, 115, 15th; Lainee Krohn 122, 18th; Sandry, 133rd, 20th

Boys, sixth place - Tyler Kress 124; Carter Schlaak 126; Shane Hansen 142; Mason Reeder 164.

By JIM LUTGENS

Sports Editor

You don't have to analyze the scorebook a whole lot to figure out what derailed the NRHEG High School softball team last Monday and Tuesday.

It was errors.

Fielding miscues and mistakes on the base paths proved the differ- ence in a 15-5, six-inning loss to Bethlehem Academy at Faribault on Monday. The next day, the Panthers committed eight fielding errors and lost 18-11 at WEM.

STELLAR SHOWING — The Panthers’ Jaylin Raab, left, strides out on his way to second place in the 100-meter dash at Blooming Prarie Tuesday, April 25. At right, NRHEG’s Anika Ladlie competes in the high jump. Photos by Larry Nydegger

By JIM LUTGENS 

Sports Editor 

The NRHEG track and field teams competed against seven other schools in the Blooming Prairie Invitational Tuesday, April 25. 

It was a good day for both squads, finishing in second place. 

Mankato Loyola won the boys' meet with 123 points. The Panthers had 100.