When Blaine girls' golf coach Maribeth Suter talks shop with precocious seventh-grader Kathryn Van Arragon, the conversations are more about fun than fundamentals.
Suter kept it light as Van Arragon, the leader after the first round Tuesday at the Class 3A state championship, made the turn Wednesday.
"I told her, 'You have one rule today. I need you to smile,' " Suter said. "She's got a beautiful swing, and she's a great kid. I just help keep her levelheaded."
Van Arragon, who recently turned 13, carded a 1-under-par 143 to win by three strokes over Molly Stevens of Northfield and Aayushi Sarkar of Woodbury. In doing so, she made good on her home-course advantage at Bunker Hills Golf Club in Coon Rapids.
"My ball-striking was better this week than it has been in a while," Van Arragon said. "And my putting was solid, so I had confidence going into today."
Caleb Van Arragon, who played in the boys' tournament, greeted his younger sister with a wide smile and asked, "How did you do this?"
On Wednesday, she parred 11 holes and added three birdies.
"Whether I'm chasing or leading I just try my best," Van Arragon said.