Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Waseca's Miracle Finish

#1 posting 11.28.2007
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MINNESOTA REPORTS
AAAA
St. Cloud Apollo beat Rocori 65-49,the 400th in Apollo's history.

#9 Woodbury trailed at half time 19-17 and came back to beat Rochester JM 41-37. From the Rochester Post Bulletin.

Winona beat Onalaska, WI 53-41.

Bloomington Kennedy's 64-57 overtime win over Eden Prairie leads the StarTribune's coverage.
#8 St. Cloud Tech beat Sartell 51-43. Plus other recaps in the St. Cloud Times.

AAA
#5 Rogers beat Osseo 58-45. From the Elk River Star News.

Waseca had a miracle comeback win over Mankato East. They scored five points in the last 1.3 seconds in a 52-50 win. From the Mankato Free Press.

Albert Lea beat New Ulm 66-57. From the New Ulm Journal.

Willmar beat Sauk Rapids 85-71. From the West Central Tribune.

#4 Worthington beat Fulda 76-69. From the Worthington Daily Globe.

AA
AA had three ranked teams falling.
#4 Eden Valley-Watkins lost to perennial power New London-Spicer 44-37. From the West Central Tribune.
#2 Jordan fell to New Prague 67-44.

#1 Albany beat Pierz 77-47. Hannah Hylla had 30 to lead Albany.

#3 Crookston beat Bemidji 79-55. Kamille Wahlin had 26 for the Pirates. From the Bemidji Pioneer.

#6 LeSueur-Henderson beat Fairmont 56-46. From the Fairmont Sentinel.

#7 Minnesota Valley Lutheran beat Nicollet 74-57. From the New Ulm Journal.

#10 Holy Family beat Rochester Lourdes 77-56. Becca Friestleben had 28 to lead HF. Laura Melquist had 24 for Lourdes. From the Roch Post Bulletin.

Alex Montgomery set a new school record for #8 Cannon Falls with 41 points, but they lost to Red Wing 68-66. From the Red Wing Republican Eagle. Montgomery leads the Hero section in the Roch Post Bulletin.

Minneapolis Roosevelt beat Rochester Century 76-44. From the Rochester Post Bulletin.

Morris beat MACCRAY 48-42. From the West Central Tribune.

New Zumbrota-Mazzepa coach Jared Andring lost in his debut to Byron 50-34. From the Red Wing Republican Eagle.

Dover-Eyota beat Southland 64-53. Brittni Mayer had 30 for DE. From the Roch Post Bulletin.

West Central beat Brandon-Evansville 61-47. From the Fergus Falls Daily Journal.

St. James beat JCC 58-55. Rachelle Eckmann lead the St. James Saint with 21 points for their first win of the year. The game tied at 53 with 23 seconds left Eckmann hit a long 3 pointer to increase the score to 56 for the Saints. But a tough Jackson County Central Team ran the floor for a quick 2 and got within 1.
Jackson got a quick time out to set their Defense. After the time out Eckmann passed the ball in deep to a open Saint. After a couple passes they got the ball back to Eckmann which got fouled with 5.3 seconds to go. Eckmann hit both giving the Saints a 3 point lead. A very strong team effort for the Saints in their first win. Brandts played well with 11 and Peterson had 10.

A
#6 Hancock beat Dawson-Boyd 68-46. Jenny Noordmans had 24 to lead Hancock. From the West Central Tribune.

New coach Jeremy Drexler of New Ulm Cathedral picked up a win when the Greyhounds beat JWP 61-30. From the New Ulm Journal.

Madelia beat Immanuel Lutheran 59-20 plus other recaps in the New Ulm Journal.

SW Star beat Luverne 62-49. plus area recaps in the Worthington Daily Globe.

Parkers Prairie beat 65-52. Sari Noga had 35 points and 13 rebounds and Soph. Jazmyn Dorn added 15 points. Osakis was led by Kelsie Larson with 15.

PREVIEWS
Elk River is starting year two under Reed Caouette. From the Elk River Star News.

The Red Rock Conference is previewed in the Worthington Daily Globe.

Sorry this was late folks

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