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Duluth Marshall sophomore guard Mariah Lucero dished off a pass to a teammate while being knocked to the floor by Pillager senior guard Alayna Kavanaugh in a Section 7AA opening round game on Thursday night at Marshall Gym. The Hilltoppers won 86-35 and will face Mesabi East in a quarterfinal Saturday at 4 p.m. at Duluth Denfeld. Howie / HowieHanson.com

Section 7AA Girls Basketball (Opening Round)

Duluth Marshall 86, Pillager 35

Mesabi East 58, Moose Lake-Willow River 19

Hinckley-Finlayson 61, Barnum 38

Crosby-Ironton 99, Aitkin 22

Esko 92, International Falls 32

Proctor 76, Staples-Motley 38

Pierz 62, Greenway 23

Pequot Lakes 67, Two Harbors 21

Prep Boys Basketball (Regular Season)

Cloquet 93, Proctor 53

Annandale 74, Esko 73

Cherry 98, Rock Ridge 74

Two Harbors 75, Floodwood 36

Chisholm 65, Nashwauk-Keewatin 57

Carlton/Wrenshall 80, Fond du Lac Ojibwe 67

Prep Boys Hockey (Section 7AA Final)

Grand Rapids 3, Andover 2, 2 OTs

TODAY'S GAMES

Prep Boys Basketball (Regular Season)

Hermantown at Duluth East

Barnum at Two Harbors

Pillager at Moose Lake-Willow River

Mesabi East at Cherry

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