
Chatfield 47, La Crescent/Hokah 57 (C: Isaac Stevens 12 pts (5-7 FGs), 13 rebs (nine offensive); Drew Schindler 11 pts, 6 rebs, 4 asts; C. Johnson 9 pts, 6 rebs, 6 asts; Eli Hopp 9 pts. Chatfield was 4 of 24 (17%) from deep and 19 of 63 from the field (30%). FTs: C 5 of 13 (39%), LCH 12 of 16 (75%))
Dover-Eyota 54, Chatfield 65 (C: D. Schindler 18 pts (4-8 threes), 4 asts; C. Johnson 15 pts, 10 asts, 5 stls; Drew O’Connor 11 pts (5-5 FGs), 11 rebs; I. Stevens 10 pts, 7 rebs. Gophers had 19 assists on 26 made field goals, sweep series with Eagles)
Southeast Conference
LeRoy-Ostrander 78, Kingsland 67 (L-O: T. OIson 27 pts (8-12 FGs, 10-15 FTs), 9 rebs, 4 asts; C. Johnson 18 pts (6-6 FTs), 5 asts; L. Royston 15 pts, 12 rebs; Gavin Sweeney 10 pts (4-7 FGs), 6 rebs. K: W. Erdman 22 pts (3-8 threes, 7-10 FTs), 12 rebs; Jayden Brink 13 pts; Kaden Rath 11 pts (3-5 threes); Mason Kolling 8 pts. L-O won second half 43-28. FTs: L-O 20 of 25 (80%), K 14 of 28 (50%). Knights went 9 of 38 (23%) from deep. Cardinals won teams’ first meeting days earlier 71-39)
Houston 39, Lanesboro 64 (L: J. Prestemon 16 pts (8-11 FGs), 6 asts; S. Schultz 14 pts (6-7 FGs); M. Howard 9 pts. H: Tanner Kubitz 18 pts, 9 rebs, 4 stls. Burros shot 50% (27 of 54))
Houston 24, Lyle/Pacelli 64 (H: T. Kubitz 8 pts, 6 rebs. Hurricanes > 1-9, 1-19)

Grand Meadow 44, Lanesboro 52 (L: M. Howard 18 pts (7-12 FGs); J. Prestemon 10 pts, 7 rebs, 4 asts; S. Schultz 11 pts. GM: Roman Warmka 17 pts, 17 rebs; Connor Munson 10 pts, 5 rebs; T. Glynn 9 pts, 9 rebs, 4 asts. After a 26-26 game at intermission, Larks had just four field goals their first 25 possessions of the second half. Burros went 10-2 to start the stanza)
Mabel-Canton 35, Kingsland 74 (K: J. Brink 14 pts (4-4 threes, 4-6 FGs, 2-2 FTs); W. Erdman 11 pts (3-7 threes), 10 rebs; M. Kolling 10 pts; Nick Eickhoff 9 pts (3-9 threes); K. Rath 8 pts (4-5 FGs). M-C: C. Tollefsrud 11 pts (5-5 FTs), 5 rebs; Jordan Larson 10 pts; Jaymeson Tollefsrud 8 pts. Kingsland hit 11 of 23 threes (47%) and 28 of 56 field goals (50%), as 12 different King players scored. Knights (4-8, 7-14) end a seven-game losing streak. M-C > 2-8, 7-15)
Non-Conference
Fillmore Central 69, Mabel-Canton 50 (FC: L. Hellickson 20 pts (5-10 threes), 5 rebs; Jayce Kiehne 18 pts (11-12 FTs), 5 rebs; Will Parker 9 pts, 8 rebs; Bryce Corson 8 pts, 6 asts; Jake Fishbaugher 7 pts, 7 rebs, 4 stls. M-C: C. Tollefsrud 20 pts (3-10 threes), 6 rebs, 6 asts; Alex Arneson 11 pts (5-10 FTs), 11 rebs; Tyler Larson 8 pts. Falcons led 30-29 at halftime. Threes: FC 9 of 22 (41%), M-C 7 of 20 (35%). FTs: FC 22 of 30 (73%), M-C 11 of 22 (50%))
#1 in AA Caledonia 57, #7 in D-II DeForest (Wisconsin) 60 (C: J. Koepke 17 pts; Ja’Shon Simpson 14 pts; Chris Pieper 10 pts; E. King 8 pts. D: Josh Jansen 24 pts. King made two free throws to tie the game at 57 with 0:27 left. Brody Hartig hit the game-winning three pointer with less than a second remaining. DeForest held Warrior top scorer King to eight while Caledonia held the Norskies leading scorer, Northern Michigan commit Max Weisbrod, to nine. Caledonia suffers its first loss (17-1))
Fillmore Central 49, Southland 68 (FC: L. Hellickson 14 pts (3-10 threes), 8 rebs; J. Kiehne 14 pts; W. Parker 11 pts (5-5 FGs). S: Eli Woff 26 pts. Rebels shot 41% (9 of 22) from deep, 54% (26 of 48) from two, and 88% (7 of 8) from FT-line)
#1 Caledonia 77, Rochester-Lourdes 65 (C: J. Koepke 27 pts (six threes); E. King 19 pts; J. Simpson 12 pts; C. Pieper 10 pts. RL: Parker Dunham 26 pts, 11 rebs. Game was tied 43-43 at intermission, as Warriors once again won the second half)
Lewiston-Altura 61, Grand Meadow 60 (GM: C. Munson 16 pts (5-6 threes); Jacob Kerrins 15 pts (3-6 threes, 6-11 FGs); T. Glynn 13 pts, 5 asts; R. Warmka 11 pts, 6 rebs. LA: Thomas Menk 24 pts. Larks never trailed until 61-59. They led by double digits in each half. LA scored six of the final seven points. GM hit 11 of 22 threes (50%), L-A 4 of 17 (24%))
Houston 34, Chatfield 75 (C: D. O’Connor 14 pts (6-9 FGs), 7 rebs; C. Johnson 12 pts, 6 asts, 5 stls; D. Schindler 12 pts (5-9 FGs); Ryan Nosbisch 11 pts (3-4 threes); E. Hopp 10 pts (4-7 FGs). H: T. Kubitz 9 pts, 6 rebs. Gophers scored 50 in first half)
Eau Claire-Memorial 52, #1 Caledonia 64 (C: J. Koepke 22 pts; E. King 20 pts; J. Simpson 14 pts)
Triton 66, LeRoy-Ostrander 61 (L-O: T. Olson 17 pts (7-11 FTs), 14 rebs, 7 asts; L. Royston 15 pts (3-6 threes); Tristan Lewison 12 pts (6-9 FGs); G. Sweeney 10 pts (5-8 FGs). Cobras led 38-26 at halftime)
Mabel-Canton 69, Glenville-Emmons 55 (M-C: C. Tollefsrud 27 pts (10-13 FTs), 7 rebs, 4 asts; J. Larson 16 pts (6-8 FTs), 7 rebs; A. Arneson 8 pts (6-10 FTs). Cougars hit 28 of 42 FTs (67%). M-C ended a five-game losing streak.)
Goodhue 63, Kingsland 47 (K: J. Brink 16 pts (4-7 threes, 6-10 FGs). Wildcats (15-6) led 42-24 at half)
Grand Meadow 46, Chatfield 80 (C: I. Stevens 18 pts (8-9 FGs); E. Hopp 16 pts (6-10 FGs); D. Schindler 14 pts (6-10 FGs), 6 asts, 4 stls; C. Johnson 11 pts (4-4 FGs, 2-2 FTs), 8 asts; D. O’Connor 9 pts, 6 rebs. GM: T. Glynn 21 pts, 5 stls; Jace Kraft 9 pts. Gophers hit 34 of 58 shots (59%) and 9 of 9 free throws. GM > 5-7, 9-12)
#7 in AA Maple River 49, #1 Caledonia 71 (C: E. King 25 pts; J. Koepke 12 pts; J. Simpson 12 pts; Thane Meiners 12 pts. FTs: C 25 of 35 (71%), MR 11 of 20 (55%). Cal led 39-25 at halftime. Warriors (9-0, 20-1) got to 20 wins with the victory)

