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Hermantown 2, Proctor 1 OT – Senior defenseman Drew Nelson scored at 2:31 of overtime for the Class 1A/No. 1-ranked Hawks (7-2-2). Senior goaltender AJ Reyelts had 46 saves for the Rails (9-5-0), who slipped to 0-4-0 in the Lake Superior Conference.

St. Cloud Cathedral 3, Cloquet-Esko-Carlton 2

Greenway 1, North Shore 1 OT

Boys Basketball

Duluth Marshall 66, Chisholm 47

Barnum 75, Cloquet 74

Two Harbors 92, Cook County 72

Greenway 79, Bigfork 46

Girls Basketball

Proctor 55, Cloquet 40

Duluth East 42, Hibbing 39

Greenway 79, Silver Bay 33

Barnum 49, Aitkin 31

Chisholm 60, Cherry 26

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