Saturday, January 26, 2008

Glass Ceiling--600 and Counting; Holst, Wilson 1000

#1 posting 1.26.2008
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MINNESOTA REPORTS final
CH-CH-CHANGES
The Winona Cotter vs Crookston game has been moved to St. Cloud Apollo today at 2 pm. It was originally scheduled at the College of St. Benedict.

The Worthington at Becker game has changed the start time to 5:30 pm. It was originally scheduled for 7:30 pm.

NATIONAL RANKINGS
Centennial is #8 in the Sports Illustrated poll. The Cougars are #9 in the USA Today poll.

AAAA
1. Wayzata upset #6 Armstrong 58-48 behind Kate Thompson's 28 points.

2. Burnsville upset #10 Eden Prairie 77-73.

3. Elk River beat Coon Rapids 74-50. ER's Tempestt Wilson reached the 1000 point mark with 29 points. From the Elk River Star News.

4. #1 Centennial outscored Champlin Park 87-62. Kiara Allums had 38 for the Cougars.

5. #4 St. Paul Central led St. Paul Highland Park 59-19 at half on the way to a 96-49 win.

Rochester JM beat Rochester Century 51-41. From the Rochester Post Bulletin.

(thursday) I reported on this game Thursday night. Here is the Stillwater Gazette with the Stillwater 69-49 win over Henry Sibley.

AAA
1. Rocori beat Sartell in overtime 55-54 on a runner from Stacy Svihel with 20 seconds left. plus other results in the St. Cloud Times.

2. Farmington beat Red Wing 54-53. Abby Kennealy hit the game winner for Farmington with 55 seconds left. From the Red Wing Republican Eagle.

3. #2 Rogers beat Buffalo 50-33. It was the Royals 9th win in a row. From the Elk River Star News. Also #3 Becker held Monticello to 16 in a 51-16 win.

4. #1 DeLaSalle and #4 Minnehaha won in the TriMetro. DLS beat St. Anthony 80-44. MA beat St. Croix Lutheran 85-40.

5. #8 Fergus Falls beat St. Cloud Apollo 60-42. From the Fergus Falls Daily Journal.

Austin beat Winona 61-46. From the Austin Daily Herald and Winona Daily News.

Brainerd beat Willmar 40-36. From the West Central Tribune.

The Chisago Lakes Wildcats defeated the Fridley Tigers 55-39 at Chisago Lakes on Friday night. Megan Corradi lead all scorers with 16 points. The Wildcats go to 7-6 in the North Suburban conference with the win. Fridley defeated the Wildcats in their first match up earlier in the season.

The 6th place Wildcats go to Benilde-St. Margaret's on Tuesday Jan 29th to face the 3rd place Red Knights. Benilde won their last match up 54-44 at Chisago Lakes earlier this season. The Red Knights are 10-3 in the conference. Conference leaders Megan Corradi of the Wildcats and Colleen Ruane of the Red Knights will square off in this North Suburban match up

AA
1. Rochester Lourdes beat #4 Hayfield 34-13. No that wasn't the half time score. Lourdes Coach Myron Glass won his 600th career game. From the Rochester Post Bulletin and Austin Daily Herald.

2. Brooke Burmeister had a buzzer beater for Jackson County Central to send the game into overtime where JCC beat Luverne 58-52.

3. Alise Holst of Plainview-Elgin-Millville scored 26 points and crossed over to the 1000 point club in a 55-30 win over Wabasha-Kellogg.

4. Litchfield rallied from 15 down to beat Dassel-Cokato 67-61. plus other results in the West Central Tribune.

5. #2 Albany was one away from the century mark with a 99-55 win over St. Cloud Cathedral.

Caledonia beat Southland 59-35. From the Austin Daily Herald.

ACGC beat YME 51-44 plus other results from the West Central Tribune.

Blue Earth beat New Ulm 64-47. plus other results in the New Ulm Journal.

Lake City beat Goodhue 60-52. From the Red Wing Republican Eagle.

Jamie Rust of Esko- had triple double Friday night vs Two Harbors- 22 pts/17 rebounds/11 blocks. Her last 3 games for rebounds have been 13, 19, 17. She is very long and athletic.

A

1. #4 Barnum beat Floodwood 58-27. Megan Myhre had 26 for the Bombers.

2. #5 GHEC beat Cleveland 84-49.

3. Autumn Beasley had 38 points for Heritage as they beat Trinity 65-45

4. St. Clair edged Nicollet 56-52 in a battle between Valley powers.

5. Ashby doubled up Henning 90-45

Fulda beat Round-Lake Brewster 79-51. In a battle of SW teams it was SW Star over SW MN Christian 58-48. plus other results from the Worthington Daily Globe.

Houston beat Lyle-Pacelli 53-37. From the Rochester Post-Bulletin.

Park Christian beat Mahnomen 51-38. From the Fargo Forum.

Wabasso beat Sleepy Eye 74-43. plus other results from the Marshall Independent.

AWARDS
Hannah Draxten of Fergus Falls is the 8AAA winner in the AAA award (Arts, Academics and Athletics). From the Fergus Fall Daily Journal.

POST TIME
The Marshall Independent looks at six post players in their area and their impact.

POINT PARADE
AAAA
Kiara Allums, Centennial 38 vs Champlin Park 87-62
Brittnye McSparron, Eastview 30 vs Eagan 74-62
Tempestt Wilson, Elk River 29 vs Coon Rapids 74-50
Kate Thompson, Wayzata 28 vs Armstrong 58-48
Blackhawk, Park Center 25 vs Maple Grove 49-60
AAA
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AA
Alex Montgomery, Cannon Falls 29 vs Zumbrota-Mazeppa 59-50
Brittany Chambers, Jordan 28 vs Belle Plaine 70-49
Hannah Linz, Eden Valley-Watkins 28 vs Rockford 90-52
Brittany Thiesfeld, Glencoe-Silver Lake 28 vs Watertown-Mayer 44-58
Cassie Dorschner, Kasson-Mantorville 27 vs Byron 53-59
Mackenzie Wolter, Norwood-Young America 25 vs Mayer Lutheran 54-57
Hannah Wenaas, Montevideo 25 vs Morris 88-65
A
Autumn Beasley, Heritage 38 vs Trinity 65-45
Emily Bose, Murray County Central 28 vs Edgerton 56-42
Sarah Hamlin, Lakeview Christian 28 vs Duluth Marshall 48-83
Erica Thier, Adrian 27 vs Westbrook-Walnut Grove 83-44
Krystle Sell, Red Rock Central 27 vs Ellsworth 71-52
Brooke Kramer, Ellsworth 27 vs Red Rock Central 52-71
Jessica Benson, Grand Meadow 26 vs Hope Lutheran 44-24
Meghan Myhre, Barnum 26 vs Floodwood 58-27
Alisha Sethre, Ashby 26 vs Henning 90-45

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