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Briefs

Eichhorn in third

at Wis. State Open

LAKE GENEVA, Wis. — Carney-Nadeau’s Hunter Eichhorn put in another good round of 2-under-par to position himself at 5-under at the 99th Morgan Stanley Wisconsin State Open played at the Geneva National Golf Club Tuesday.

That puts Eichhorn in third place, three shots back of Scottsdale, Ariz.’s Patrick Stolpe and seven back of leader Daniel Woltman.

Eichhorn, who plays college golf at Marquette University, played the front nine at 2-under-par with two birdies and seven pars. After a birdie at No. 10, he carded his first big number of the round on 11 with a double-bogey to bring him back to 1-under-par. He finished his round with four pars, a bogey and two birdies on 17 and 18.

Today’s round features 36 holes for the championship.

Irish Oaks women

GLADSTONE — Karen McCorkle shot a 40 to lead the Irish Oaks Women’s League Monday. She was followed by Pat DeGrave, Robin Schwartz and Sally Erkkila 42, Rosie Spindler 43, Morgan Whitehead, Holly Canull, Jami Pond and Pattie Kivioja 44, Debbie Peterson and Sue Cossette 45, Stephanie Osterhout and Earlene VanDamme 46, Patti Kremers and Mary Bergman 47, and Karen Dahl, Dee Cavadeas, Joyce Shedlo and Liz Englund 49.

Highland men

HYDE — Jeff Lampi shot a 65 to lead the Highland Men’s League Tuesday. He was followed by Mark Ray 66, Mike Brayak 71, Don Cousineau and Buckwheat 72, Dennis Dittrich and Bryson Mercier 74, Casey Hyslop 75, Steve VanEnkenvort 76, and Fran Ettenhofer, Mark Johnson, Brent Madalinski and Jim Peltier 79.

Terrace Bluff women

GLADSTONE — Judy LaFleur shot a 42 to lead the Terrace Bluff Women’s League Tuesday. She was followed by Caron Salo 43, Denise Wilson 44, Mary Johnson, Juanita Selin and Lisa Kositzky 45, Margie Movalson and Christine Nelson 46, Geri Alanko and Melissa Becotte 47, Naty Steele, Ann LaBumbard, Pat Germain, Mel Beauchamp and Patty Delveaux 48, and Jane Kleiman and Nancy Sabor 49.

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