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Hilltoppers standout Chloe Johnson (fourth from left in the middle row). Submitted

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK

Freshman guard Chloe Johnson scored 44 points to reach 2,000 for her brief career as Duluth Marshall blitzed visiting Mesabi East 90-63 in a nonconference high school basketball game Thursday night.

MINNESOTA PREP GIRLS BASKETBALL STATS

Most points, career:

5,060 – Rebekah Dahlman, Braham, 2007-2013

3,982 – Carlie Wagner, New Richland-H-E-G, 2009-2014

3,888 – Tayler Hill, Minneapolis South, 2009

3,694 – Katie Ohm, Elgin-Millville, 2005

3,587 – Marissa Janning, Watertown-Mayer, 2007-2012

3,571 – Sari Noga, Parkers Prairie, 2005-2010

3,551 – Kacie Borowicz, Roseau, 2013-2019

3,501 – Ta'Kendra (Tia) Elbert, Tartan, Oakdale, 2009-2014

3,376 – Hannah Linz, Eden Valley-Watkins, 2009

3,300 – Megan Taylor, Roseau, 1997

Most points, single season:

1,165 – Rebekah Dahlman, Braham, 2012-2013

1,147 – Carlie Wagner, New Richland-H-E-G, 2013-2014

1,110 – Carlie Wagner, New Richland-H-E-G, 2012-2013

1,094 – Rebekah Dahlman, Braham, 2011-2012

1,051 – Tayler Hill, Minneapolis South, 2008-2009

1,036 – Ta'Kendra (Tia) Elbert, Tartan, Oakdale, 2012-2013

1,023 – Kierah Kimbrough, *Badger/Greenbush-Middle River, 2004-200

970 – Rebekah Dahlman, Braham, 2010-2011

956 – Carlie Wagner, New Richland-H-E-G, 2011-2012

945 – Gianna Kneepkins, Marshall School, Duluth, 2018-2019

FRIDAY RESULTS

Prep Boys Basketball

St. Paul Harding 102, Hermantown 80

Red Lake County 78, Cherry 77

Minneapolis North 87, Esko 81

Moose Lake-Willow River 58, Two Harbors 55

Girls Basketball

Proctor 66, Mesabi East 58

Boys Hockey

Hibbing-Chisholm 6, Chisago Lakes 2

THURSDAY RESULTS

Prep Girls Basketball

Duluth Marshall 90, Mesabi East 63

Hermantown 68, Esko 59

Crosby-Ironton 50, Proctor 41

Aitkin 56, Duluth Denfeld 37

Superior 59, Grand Rapids 34

Two Harbors 55, Moose Lake-Willow River 52

Prep Boys Basketball

Duluth East 52, Duluth Denfeld 50

Hibbing 88, Cloquet 84

Bemidji 70, Grand Rapids 62

Cherry 108, Mesabi East 17

Prep Boys Hockey

Duluth Marshall 6, Cambridge-Isanti 3

Duluth Denfeld 6, Greenway 0

Prep Girls Hockey

Andover 7, Grand Rapids-Greenway 3

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