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Minnesota Prep Boys Basketball Playoffs Tonight

Duluth Denfeld senior shooting guard MarNaries Ferguson will lead his team against Hibbing in the Class 3A, Section 7 championship tonight. Howie / MinnesotaPrepBasketball.com

Class 4A

Section 3 Championship – Eagan vs. Apple Valley

Section 4 Championship – Tartan vs. Cretin-Derham Hall

Section 7 Championship – Centennial vs. Anoka

Section 8 Championship – Moorhead vs. St. Michael-Albertville

Class 3A

Section 3 Championship – St. Paul Harding vs. St. Thomas Academy

Section 4 Championship – St. Paul Johnson vs. DeLaSalle

Section 5 – Monticello vs. Totino-Grace

Section 7 – Hibbing vs. Duluth Denfeld

Section 8 Championship – Fergus Falls vs. Alexandria

Class 2A

Section 1 Championship – Lake City vs. Caledonia

Section 2 Championship – Belle Plaine vs. Waseca

Section 3 Championship – Jackson County Central vs. Montevideo

Class 1A

Section 1 Championship – Rushford-Peterson vs. Goodhue

Section 2 Championship – Madelia vs. BOLD

Section 3 Championship – Hills-Beaver Creek vs. Dawson-Boyd

Section 7 Semifinals – Mountain Iron-Buhl vs. Deer River; Cromwell vs. Cherry

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