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Class B boys and girls state golf tournaments concluded Wednesday

MAPLETON — After a short spring season, the boys and girls Class B state golf tournaments ended Wednesday. Area teams travelled to Maple River Golf Club in Mapleton to compete.

Boys

Kindred took home the Class B boys state title Wednesday with a 608, or 32 strokes over par. Both Des Lacs-Burlington and Our Redeemer’s finished tied at fifth with a 693. Northern Lights wasn’t far behind, finishing eighth at 699. Stanley took 10th with 704.

Individually, DLB’s Riley Keller finished 12th overall with a final of 160, or 16 strokes over par. Matthew Hendrickson followed in 14th at 162. Jake Mitchell from Northern Lights finished 15th overall at 164, tied with Grafton’s Dalton Albrecht.

Girls

Heart River took home the Class B girls state title Wednesday with a 727, or 151 strokes over par. Northern Lights finished fourth with 766. New Town finished 11th with 814, Rugby finished 14th with 834 and Des Lacs-Burlington finished 15th with 852.

New Town’s Hope Froshaug finished at ninth with a 175, or 31 strokes over par. Northern Lights’ Gabby Wilke tied for 12th with Linton HMB’s Bailey Hulm and Edgeley-Kulm’s Avarie Carlson at 184. Jocelyn Braunberger and Maddie Wilke, also of Northern Lights, followed at 15th with 185.

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MSU women’s basketball inks fourth addition to 2018 class

The Minot State women’s basketball team received their fourth signing addition to their 2018 class, head coach Mark Graupe announced on Wednesday.

Azaria Reed is transferring to Minot State after competing one season at Missouri Southern State.

The forward from Brooklyn Park, Minnesota appeared in 10 games for the Lions before being sidelined due to injury.

“Azaria is a player we found last summer, but it was too late,” said Graupe. “When Azaria decided to transfer, we got right on her. We love her athleticism and she fits the bill of the type of players we are trying to bring in here. She gives us length at the wing position with her athleticism and ability to drive and shoot the three-pointer.”

Reed was a four-time all-conference selection at Osseo High School while finishing eighth on the school’s all-time scoring list with 1,013 points and third with 626 rebounds. A three-year captain, Reed earned five letters in basketball and three letters while playing outside hitter in volleyball.

— Minot State athletics

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