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Duluth Marshall freshman girls basketball phenom Chloe Johnson lunged for a loose ball headed out of bounds in the first half of Thursday night's home game against Grand Rapids. Howie / HowieHanson.com

THURSDAY RESULTS

Girls Basketball

Duluth Marshall 102, Grand Rapids 36. Chloe Johnson had 37 points and Cairin Berger 20 for the Hilltoppers.

Proctor 75, Hermantown 52. Chloe Carlson and Lily Smith scored 16 points each for the Rails, and Bailey Hermanson had 16 points for the Hawks.

Esko 66, Barnum 27

Two Harbors 61, Carlton-Wrenshall 37

Moose Lake-Willow River 66, Pillager 52

Boys Basketball

Hibbing 58, Grand Rapids 53

Northwestern 74, Chetek-Weyerhauser 34

Greenway 80, Hill City 41

Boys Hockey

Rock Ridge 9, Proctor 2. Cal Scott and Caz Carlson scored three goals each for the Wolverines.

Minnetonka 13, Duluth East 0

International Falls 3, Greenway 0

Girls Hockey

Hibbing-Chisholm 4, Fort Frances 2

Northern Lakes 3, Cloquet-Esko-Carlson 2 OT

TODAY'S GAMES

Boys Basketball

Duluth Marshall at Rock Ridge

Cherry at Deer River

Esko at Barnum

Pillager at Proctor

Floodwood at Cook County

Two Harbors at Carlton-Wrenshall

Greenway at Northland

Girls Basketball

Duluth East at Blaine

Moose Lake-Willow River at Duluth Denfeld

Grand Rapids at Hibbing

Boys Hockey

Hermantown at Hibbing-Chisholm

Proctor at Rock Ridge

Cloquet-Esko-Carlton at Orono

Grand Rapids at White Bear Lake

Girls Hockey

Duluth at Anoka

Grand Rapids-Greenway at Andover

North Shore at International Falls

Nordic Skiing

Duluth Marshall event at Spirit Mountain

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