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Spring sports are heating up: Prep roundup

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Aspen High School’s girls golf team is off to a strong start this season, with junior Lenna Persson leading the charge. Persson recently won both of the stroke play events she has participated in, showcasing her talent and skill on the course.

In the Tiger Invitational in Grand Junction, Persson shot an impressive 73, finishing eight strokes ahead of her senior teammate Brooke O’Sullivan, who secured second place in the tournament. The team victory was also claimed by Aspen High, with sophomore Linnea Flynn contributing to the overall success with her solid performance.

Glenwood Springs, another local team, placed ninth in the tournament, with sophomore Antoinette Brasier leading the way with a score of 101.

Both Aspen High and Glenwood Springs teams are gearing up for their next competition at Gypsum Creek, scheduled for Wednesday. The early success of Aspen High’s girls golf team sets a positive tone for the rest of the season, and fans are eager to see how Persson and her teammates will continue to perform in upcoming events.

As high school sports resume after the spring break, various teams in the valley are preparing for their upcoming matches and competitions. From lacrosse to baseball to soccer, the local sports scene is buzzing with excitement and anticipation for what the season has in store.

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