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Saturday Prep Sports Scoreboard

Boys Hockey

Hermantown 5, Eden Prairie 4

Chanhassen 6, Duluth East 0

Wayzata 6, Grand Rapids 2

Brainerd 7, Cloquet-Esko-Carlton 0

Proctor 3, International Falls 1

Rock Ridge 5, Princeton 2

Duluth Marshall 4, Rochester Lourdes 1

Little Falls 4, Hibbing-Chisholm 2

Girls Hockey

Hill-Murray 7, Proctor 1

Boys Basketball

Hermantown 94, Becker 83 – Senior forward Abe Soumis exploded for 43 points for the Hawks in a Lake Superior Classic game at Duluth East.

Superior 82, Moose Lake-Willow River 65 – Calvin Anderson scored 19 points, Brandon Aker 16 and Tresean Sanigar 14 for the Spartans.

Forest Lake 67, Duluth East 63 – Bjorn Borg scored 19 points and Ty Nyberg added 17 for the Greyhounds.

Girls Basketball

Rock Ridge 62, Duluth Marshall 61 – Anna Westby scored 17 points for the Wolverines, and Regan Juenemann had 18 points and Chloe Johnson 13 for the Hilltoppers.

Pequot Lakes 73, Cloquet 57

Mountain Iron-Buhl 70, Crosby-Ironton 63

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