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Prep Girls Hockey

No. 3 seed Cloquet-Esko-Carlton (14-11-1) vs. No. 2 Proctor-Hermantown (16-8-2), Section 7A semifinal. Results: Jane Eckstrom and Izy Fairchild scored two goals each and goaltender Neelah McLeod stopped all nine shots as the Mirage cruised to a 6-0 victory. Proctor-Hermantown outshot the Lumberjacks 41-9, including 13-0 in the third period.

No. 4 Moose Lake Area (14-11-1) vs. No. 1 Duluth Marshall (21-3-1), Section 7A semifinal. Results: Ilsa Lindaman had a pair of goals and an assist and Aurelia (Ray) Anderson had 30 saves as the Hilltoppers raced to a 5-1 victory.

College Men's Basketball

Bulldogs host Sioux Falls

College Women's Basketball

Bulldogs host Sioux Falls

Prep Boys Hockey

Chaska at Hermantown

Roseau at Cloquet-Esko-Carlton

Grand Rapids at Benilde-St. Margaret's

Duluth East at Rogers

Detroit Lakes at Hibbing-Chisholm

Northern Edge at Rock Ridge

International Falls at Fort Frances

Prep Boys Basketball

Cloquet at Norwood Young America

Hibbing at Rockford

Duluth Marshall at Proctor

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