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Thursday Night Prep Scoreboard

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Boys Basketball

Hermantown 106, Cloquet 79. Abe Soumis had a game-high 34 points as he pursues the Hawks' all-time career scoring mark.

Duluth Denfeld 82, Duluth Marshall 48. Ethan Starstead had 21 points to lead the injury-riddled Hunters. Denfeld (7-5) hosts Grand Rapids (2-9) Saturday morning.

Cherry 103, Littlefork-Big Falls 57

Girls Basketball

Duluth Marshall 93, Grand Rapids 63. Morgan Lucero had 23 points for the Hilltoppers (7-6), who host Academy of Holy Angels (6-7) Monday afternoon..

Duluth East 51, St. Frances 43. Lily Kueptel had 14 points to lead four Greyhounds to reach double figures in scoring. Duluth East (6-9) will host Woodbury (6-7) Saturday afternoon.

Esko 72, Hibbing 35. The Eskomos improved to 9-5.

South Ridge 92, Carlton-Wrenshall 40

Boys Hockey

Hermantown 3, St. Cloud Cathedral 1

Duluth East 6, Brainerd 3

Northern Lakes 7, Greenway 1

Girls Hockey

Cloquet-Esko-Carlton 4, Duluth 3

Proctor-Hermantown 6, Chisago Lakes 2

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