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Some of the top Class AA and A girls and Class B boys and girls to keep an eye on

The South Dakota high school spring golf season has begun.

As a refresher, Class AA and A girls golf is played in the spring along with Class B boys and girls golf.

Watertown and Aberdeen Central are two teams expected to challenge for the state Class AA title this year and each shot 328 scores to lead the field Thursday in the Harrisburg Invitational. Watertown won a tie breaker, based on the lowest score for each team's respective fifth golfer.

Here's a list of 21 area high school golfers to watch this spring.

Brynn Roehrich of Clark-Willow Lake hits off the tee on No. 1 Yellow during the opening day of the state Class B girls golf tournament Cattail Crossing Golf Course on Monday, June 5, 2023 in Watertown.
Brynn Roehrich of Clark-Willow Lake hits off the tee on No. 1 Yellow during the opening day of the state Class B girls golf tournament Cattail Crossing Golf Course on Monday, June 5, 2023 in Watertown.

Brynn Roehrich, Clark-Willow Lake

The freshman was the state Class B runner-up last June and has already won medalist honors in two tourneys this season. She shot a 46 to win medalist honors in the Hamlin Early Bird tournament on Thursday at the Lake Region Golf Course. The Cyclones also won the team title with a 156.

Roehrich also tied for eighth at state as a seventh-grader in 2022.

Lane and Larz Tvedt, Castlewood

Lane Tvedt played quarterback in football and earned All-State honors while helping Castlewood boys basketball teams qualify for state B tournaments each of the past two years. He also was listed as one of the area high school boys track and field athletes to watch this spring.

And, oh yes, he also plays baseball and golf. The senior tied for fifth in the State B tournament last June. On Thursday, Tvedt won medalist honors in the Hamlin Early Bird tournament by recording a birdie on the fourth-hole of a playoff.

We can't forget about younger brother Larz, a freshman, who tied for 25th in the state B tourney last summer. He shot a 42 and placed seventh on Thursday in the Hamlin Early Bird.

Shelby and Natalie Pearson, Watertown

The Arrow sisters are daughters of Cattail Crossing Golf Course Golf Operations Supervisor and PGA Professional Levi Pearson and returning state medalists for the Arrows. Shelby, a senior, tied for 18th, and Natalie, a junior, tied for 22nd in the state Class AA tourney last year.

Shelby shot an 84 and placed 11th Thursday at Harrisburg. Natalie opened with a 97 and took 36th.

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Olivia Braun and Emma Dohrer, Aberdeen Central

The two sophomores are the leaders of the talented Golden Eagles' squad. Braun is already a three-time state Class AA medalist, finishing third in 2023, tying for ninth in 2022 and placing 18th in 2021. Dorher tied for ninth in 2023 and took eighth in 2022.

Braun took fourth with a 77 and Dohrer seventh with an 81 in Thursday's opening tourney at Harrisburg.

Chet Peterson of Ipswich putts on No. 4 at the Prairie Winds Golf Club during the opening day of the state Class B boys golf tournament on Monday, June 5, 2023 in Watertown.
Chet Peterson of Ipswich putts on No. 4 at the Prairie Winds Golf Club during the opening day of the state Class B boys golf tournament on Monday, June 5, 2023 in Watertown.

Jace Konsor and Chet Peterson, Ipswich

The Tigers took fifth in the state Class B boys tournament last June and could challenge again with the return of senior state medalists Konsor and Peterson.

Konsor tied for ninth and Peterson tied for 22nd in last year's state tourney. Peterson also medled in 2022 (tying for 14th) and 2021 (25th).

Claire Crawford of Aberdeen Roncalli lines up her putt on the 17th hole during the second day of the state Class A girls golf tournament on Tuesday, June 6, 2023 at the Meadowbrook Golf Course in Rapid City. Crawford finished fifth in the two-day tourney.
Claire Crawford of Aberdeen Roncalli lines up her putt on the 17th hole during the second day of the state Class A girls golf tournament on Tuesday, June 6, 2023 at the Meadowbrook Golf Course in Rapid City. Crawford finished fifth in the two-day tourney.

Claire Crawford, Aberdeen Roncalli

There's only six area schools (Roncalli, Sisseton, Milbank, Groton Area, Tiospa Zina and Sioux Valley) that compete in Class A girls' golf and only two returning area golfers returning who medaled in the state meet last June.

Crawford is one of the two. The junior has placed sixth in each of the past two state Class A tourneys.

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Avery Palmquist and Gabi Olson, Watertown

Palmquist, a senior, and Olson, a freshman, are two other key returnees for the Arrows. They just missed out medaling in last year's state Class AA tourney by tying for 28th (the top 25 medal).

Gabi Olson of Watertown chips to No. 1 Yellow during 14-15 girls division play in the South Dakota Golf Association's Junior Championship at Cattail Crossing Golf Course on Monday, July 24, 2023.
Gabi Olson of Watertown chips to No. 1 Yellow during 14-15 girls division play in the South Dakota Golf Association's Junior Championship at Cattail Crossing Golf Course on Monday, July 24, 2023.

Olson is the younger sister of Watertown senior and two-time state Class AA boys champion Jake Olson, a South Dakota State recruit, and led the Arrows on Thursday at Harrisburg by taking third with a 6-over 77. Palmquist was next for the winning Arrows, taking fifth with a 78.

Olivia and Neva Mikkelsen, Potter County

The two senior sisters have combined to medal five times in state Class B girls tournaments.

They each tied for 17th in 2023. Neva also was 11t hin 2022 and tied for 21st in 2021. Olivia took 10th in 2022.

Webster Area's Blaize Amdahl chips to the No. 7 Yellow green during the Great Plains Invitational golf tournament on Tuesday, May 2, 2023 at Cattail Crossing Golf Course.
Webster Area's Blaize Amdahl chips to the No. 7 Yellow green during the Great Plains Invitational golf tournament on Tuesday, May 2, 2023 at Cattail Crossing Golf Course.

Blaize Amdahl, Webster Area

The Bearcat junior tied for 15th in the state Class B boys tournament last June and is ready for more this spring.

On Thursday, he shot a 3-over 38 and forced the playoff with Tvedt in the Hamlin Early Bird tournament.

Morgan Jones, Aberdeen Central

Jones is the senior leader for the Golden Eagles and is coming off a 12th-place finish in the state Class AA girls tournament last June.

Aberdeen Central's Morgan Jones follows through on a tee shot during the Eastern South Dakota Conference girls golf tournament on Tuesday, May 23, 2023 at Cattail Crossing Golf Course in Watertown.
Aberdeen Central's Morgan Jones follows through on a tee shot during the Eastern South Dakota Conference girls golf tournament on Tuesday, May 23, 2023 at Cattail Crossing Golf Course in Watertown.

Eva Koisti, Hamlin

Koisti is another senior and a returning state Class B medal winner. She tied for 19th in last June's state tournament.

Logan Vavruska, Florence-Henry

Varuska, who is also senior, returns this spring after tying for 18th in the state Class B boys tournament last June.

Carly Guthmiller, Groton Area

The Tiger senior is back after tying for 12th in the state Class A girls tournament last June.

Briggs LaBrie and Kaden Weinreis, Doland

You don't hear a lot about Doland athletes anymore but here's two freshmen golfers who are making their mark for the Wheelers.

Weinreis medaled in the state B boys tournament as a seventh-grader in 2022 and LaBrie just missed medaling by placing 26th as a eighth-grader last June. Weinreis slipped into a tie for 44th in 2023.

Ayla Texley, Estelline-Hendricks

The Redhawks' junior nearly medaled in the state Class B girls tournament last spring. She finished 27th.

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