#2 posting 1.9.2008
your daily dose of girls basketball news & information
MINNESOTA REPORTS
10 Adrian beat SW Star 64-46. It was the first loss in 27 conference games for SW Star.
9 Apple Valley upset Eden Prairie 67-51. AV controlled the game, leading 31-19 at the half. EP did get within 2 at one point in the second half but AV took control again. Christina Steele had 14 points and Jazmyne Woodson 15, as AV had 6 players score 8 points or more.
8 Austin beat Mankato West 62-50 in Big 9 action. From the Austin Daily Herald.
7 Sartell beat Alexandria 67-65 for their second straight overtime win. Sartell trailed by 17 in the first half.
6 Megan Nipe and Kiara Allums of Centennial crossed the 1000 point mark together last night in a 68-39 win over Blaine. Plus other results in the StarTribune.
5 Simley beat Hill-Murray 52-49 in Overtime.
4 Worthington beat Pipestone 81-75 in a roller coaster game. I reported on this one early this morning (see #1 posting today). Now it is the Worthington Daily Globe's version of events.
3 St. Cloud Tech beat Fergus Falls 69-65 in overtime in a key Central Lakes contest. From the St. Cloud Times and Fergus Falls Daily Journal.
2 #1 AAA DeLaSalle beat #2 AAA Minnehaha 64-58 on the Island.
1 Free Throw Parade: Red Wing attempted 74 free throws, which is a new national record. The previous mark was 67. RW beat Holy Angels 80-74. From the Star Tribune.
OTHER GAMES
AAAA
Farmington beat Northfield 72-58. From the Northfield News.
Northwestern, WI beat Duluth East plus other results in the Duluth News Tribune.
Edina rolled over Rochester Century 70-31. Rochester JM beat Owatonna in a key Big 9 contest 53-43. From the Rochester Post Bulletin.
AAA
Marshall beat Luverne 70-38. From the Marshall Independent and the Worthington Daily Globe (plus other area results).
Willmar beat Rocori 61-46. Annandale topped Litchfield 43-40, plus other area contests in the West Central Tribune.
AA
Zimmerman picked up their first win in the Mississippi 8 with a 71-52 victory over Monticello. From the Elk River Star News.
Cannon Falls beat Kenyon-Wanamingo 57-40 plus more results from the Red Wing Republican Eagle.
Winona Cotter beat LaCrescent 54-32. From the Winona Daily News.
Rochester Lourdes edged Kasson-Mantorville 36-33. From the Rochester Post Bulletin.
MN Valley Lutheran beat GFW 63-37. New Ulm Cathedral beat Springfield 63-36. Sleepy Eye St. Mary's defeated Buffalo Lake-Hector 82-45 plus other results. From the New Ulm Journal.
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St. Charles beat Southland 45-43. From the Austin Daily Herald.
BBE beat Holdingford 52-42. plus more area action in the West Central Tribune.
Minneota beat Lakeview 69-45, plus other results in the Marshall Independent.
Q&A
Steph Sension of Hopkins has a Q&A with the StarTribune.
FEATURE
Virginia has been on a roll this year. Here is the Duluth News Tribune with their story and the efforts of their boys team too.
POINT PARADE
AAAA
Morgan Zabel, Northfield 29 vs Farmington 70-58
AAA
Chaundera Riley, Mpls North 26 vs Armstrong 53-61
Robatcek, North Branch 26 vs Irondale 43-51
AA
Faith Tinklenberg, Pipestone 28 vs Worthington 75-81
Becca Friestleben, Holy Family 28 vs LeSueur-Henderson 64-56
Brittany Chambers, Jordan 27 vs Belle Plaine 80-56
Marissa Janning, Watertown-Mayer 25 vs Dassel-Cokato 76-56
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Jade Pelzel, Rushford-Peterson 28 vs Chatfield 78-52
Nicole Smart, Ada-Borup 26 vs Norman County West 57-42
Ashley Tingelstad, Lake Park-Audubon 26 vs Barnesville 70-45
Mallory McNally, Clinton-Graceville-Beardsley 26 vs Rothsay 63-49
Autumn Beasley, Heritage 25 vs Maranatha 38-55
Next up: North Dakota
Wednesday, January 09, 2008
Nipe, Allums Join 1000, Red Wing Toes the Line
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