Tri-Center Defeats Audubon in WIC Golf Dual

Tri-Center boys' golf team wins 167-178 over Audubon Wheelers

Apr. 13, 2026 at 7:25pm

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Audubon High School hosted a Western Iowa Conference (WIC) golf dual meet on Friday, with the Tri-Center boys' golf team defeating the Audubon Wheelers by a score of 167-178. Tri-Center's Landen Yaeger and Aiden Kjergaard each shot a 42 to lead their team, while Audubon's Sully Petersen carded a 41 for the low individual round of the day.

Why it matters

This dual meet is an important early-season competition between two local high school golf programs in the WIC. The results will impact the conference standings and playoff seeding as the teams work towards their respective regional and state tournaments later in the season.

The details

Tri-Center's team score of 167 was enough to defeat the host Audubon Wheelers, who finished with a 178. Tri-Center was led by Landen Yaeger and Aiden Kjergaard, who both shot 42s. Audubon's low scorer was Sully Petersen, who carded a 41 for the day's best individual round.

  • The dual meet took place on Friday, April 13, 2026.

The players

Tri-Center

The boys' golf team from Tri-Center High School.

Audubon Wheelers

The boys' golf team from Audubon High School.

Landen Yaeger

A golfer for the Tri-Center team who shot a 42.

Aiden Kjergaard

A golfer for the Tri-Center team who also shot a 42.

Sully Petersen

The Audubon Wheelers' low scorer for the day, carding a 41.

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What’s next

The teams will continue their conference schedules, with Tri-Center and Audubon both looking to improve their records and positioning for the upcoming WIC tournament and regional playoffs.

The takeaway

This early-season dual meet between two local rivals showcases the competitive nature of high school golf in the Western Iowa Conference, with both teams looking to gain an advantage as the season progresses.