Rock Ridge, Hibbing Girls Golf Teams Place at North Branch Early Bird

Rock Ridge girls take second, Hibbing fourth at annual Minnesota high school tournament.

Apr. 13, 2026 at 1:49am

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The Rock Ridge High School girls golf team finished in second place, while the Hibbing High School girls golf team placed fourth at the North Branch Early Invite held on Friday at Bulrush Golf Course in Rush City, Minnesota.

Why it matters

This early-season tournament is an important annual event for high school girls golf teams in the region, providing an opportunity for them to compete against each other and gauge their progress before the main part of the season.

The details

The Rock Ridge girls golf team secured a second-place finish at the North Branch Early Invite, demonstrating their strength and potential for the upcoming season. Meanwhile, the Hibbing girls golf team placed fourth in the tournament, showcasing their own skills and competitiveness within the local high school golf scene.

  • The North Branch Early Invite was held on Friday, April 11, 2026.

The players

Rock Ridge High School

A high school located in Minnesota that fields a competitive girls golf team.

Hibbing High School

A high school located in Hibbing, Minnesota that also has a girls golf team that participated in the North Branch Early Invite.

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The takeaway

This early-season tournament result highlights the strong girls golf programs at both Rock Ridge and Hibbing high schools, setting the stage for an exciting and competitive season ahead in the local Minnesota high school sports landscape.