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Prep Sports Notebook, Sunday

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SATURDAY SCOREBOARD

Boys Basketball

Duluth Marshall 73, Pine City 67

South St. Paul 77, Duluth Denfeld 59. Sophomore center Carter Brown 20 points for the Hunters.

Cherry 82, Sacred Heart 63

Columbia Heights 75, Hermantown 67

Hibbing 76, Zimmerman 60

Girls Basketball

Benilde-St. Margaret's 88, Duluth Marshall 72. Freshman guard Chloe Johnson 40 points for the Hilltoppers.

Proctor 75, St. Frances 35

Boys Hockey

Hermantown 3, Maple Grove 0

Cloquet-Esko-Carlton 4, Blaine 0. Jacob Iallonardo 16 saves for the 1A/No. 2-ranked Jacks.

Duluth Marshall 1, Rochester Lourdes 1 OT. Wyatt Brown 16 saves for the Hilltoppers.

Rock Ridge 6, St. Cloud Cathedral 1

Proctor 4, Rochester Mayo 3

Hibbing-Chisholm 4, Little Falls 2

Forest Lake 5, Woodbury 2

Girls Hockey

Duluth 4, Alexandria 4 OT

Proctor-Hermantown 5, South St. Paul 1

Sartell-Sauk Rapids 1, Cloquet-Esko-Carlton 0

Superior 9, International Falls 0

Hayward 2, Moose Lake 0

Forest Lake 3, Stillwater 2

Holy Family 8, Rock Ridge 0

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