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Prep Sports Notebook, Tuesday

TODAY'S GAMES

Baseball

Hermantown at Grand Rapids

Superior at Hibbing

Thief River Falls at Esko

Duluth Marshall at Thief River Falls

Cloquet at Esko

Two Harbors at McGregor

Cherry at Ely

Barnum at South Ridge

Moose Lake/Willow River at Silver Bay

Moose Lake/Willow River at Cook County

Mesabi East at Greenway/Nashwauk-Keewatin

Softball

Duluth Marshall at Rush City

International Falls at Esko

Proctor at Hinckley/Finlayson

Pine City at Barnum

Two Harbors at Mesabi East

Duluth Denfeld at Chisago Lakes

MONDAY RESULTS

Girls Flag Football

Proctor 21, Mounds View 19

Proctor 50, Spring Lake Park 6

Softball

Duluth East 3, Duluth Denfeld 2

Nevis 8, McGregor 1

Superior 10, Northwestern 2

Forest Lake 4, Big Lake 3

Baseball

Anoka 7, Duluth East 4

Proctor 9, Hermantown 5

Proctor 4, Grand Rapids 1

Northwestern 11, Cameron 5

Northwestern 12, Cameron 4

South Ridge 14, McGregor 3 (5 innings)

Barnum 10, Mountain Iron-Buhl 4

Aitkin 14, Mesabi East 7



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