Kimberly, De Pere qualify for state golf tournament with top finishes
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 2, 2026, 1:37 AM
Last updated Jun 2, 2026
Kimberly and De Pere secured spots in the WIAA Division 1 state golf tournament by finishing first and second, respectively, at the sectional held at Butte des Morts Country Club on June 1. Kimberly posted a team score of 307, while De Pere followed closely behind with 310. De Pere's Grant Lawton earned individual medalist honors with a score of 71. With this advancement, Kimberly will participate in the state tournament for the ninth time in the spring, and De Pere for the tenth time overall, both teams showcasing strong performances. The WIAA state tournament is scheduled for June 8-9 at University Ridge in Madison.
- •Kimberly scores 307, De Pere scores 310 at sectional.
- •Grant Lawton of De Pere wins medalist honors with 71.
- •Kimberly heads to state for ninth time in spring.
- •De Pere qualifies for state for the tenth time overall.
- •State tournament set for June 8-9 at University Ridge.
- 1:37 AMYahoo Sports — Kimberly, De Pere advance to Division 1 state golf tournament
"Kimberly takes first place and De Pere finishes second at Division 1 golf sectional to advance to the WIAA state tournament.
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