Krueger takes first for Austin golfers in Rochester

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Krueger takes first for Austin golfers in Rochester

Krueger takes first for Austin golfers in Rochester

May 12— The Austin boys golf team took second place in the Rochester Invite Tuesday. Eli Krueger took first place overall with a score of 76. Team standings: 1. Rochester Century 330; 2. Austin 335; 3. Rochester Mayo 346; 4. Rochester John Marshall 355 Austin scoring: Eli Krueger, 76; Isaac Anderson

Krueger takes first for Austin golfers in Rochester

May 12— The Austin boys golf team took second place in the Rochester Invite Tuesday. Eli Krueger took first place overall with a score of 76. Team standings: 1. Rochester Century 330; 2. Austin 335; 3. Rochester Mayo 346; 4. Rochester John Marshall 355 Austin scoring: Eli Krueger, 76; Isaac Anderson, 79; Kale Overocker, 89; Beckett McLaren, 91; Easton Granholm, 92; Heath Johnson, 94 © 2026 the ...

The Austin boys golf team delivered a strong performance at the Rochester Invite on Tuesday, securing a solid second-place finish. Leading the charge was standout Eli Krueger, who claimed the top individual spot with an impressive score of 76, showcasing the precision and skill that define champions on the course.

In the team standings, Rochester Century took the win with a combined 330, while Austin followed closely at 335. Rochester Mayo landed in third with 346, and Rochester John Marshall rounded out the field at 355. For the Packers, it was a day of consistent play and promising results, with Krueger's stellar round setting the tone.

Austin's scoring lineup highlighted depth and potential: Isaac Anderson carded a solid 79, Kale Overocker added an 89, and Beckett McLaren posted a 91. Easton Granholm contributed a 92, while Heath Johnson finished with a 94. As the season progresses, this balanced performance bodes well for the team's competitive edge, proving they are a force to watch on the links.

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