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Tempers flared in the final minute of Esko’s win over Pequot Lakes on Monday, as both teams received at least one technical foul during the course of a season-altering game.
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Northwestern mounted a seven-point comeback to win in the closing minutes at Barron on Monday. The prep report also includes Wisconsin and Minnesota girls and boys basketball results.
Esko senior Sam Haugen scored a game-high 20 points in a lopsided win against Moose Lake/Willow River on Friday night and both head coaches agreed that when Haugen gets going, he’s tough to stop.
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Duluth Marshall pulled off a trio of signature wins, including a 69-65 triumph over Section 7AA rival Proctor.

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In girls hockey action, Proctor/Hermantown routed Superior and Cloquet-Esko-Carlton stunned North Shore.
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Hibbing/Chisholm participated in the annual televised showcase in Shakopee, while Proctor/Hermantown and the Northern Stars played in Duluth.
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In other prep hockey on Friday, Hermantown fell victim to four unanswered St. Thomas Academy goals in a road loss.
The top spots remain the same, but the Superior boys and Northwestern girls both make their first appearances in the top five.
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Despite postponements, Tuesday's prep report includes a hefty slate of high school hockey and basketball.
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Friday's prep report includes boys and girls hockey and boys and girls basketball results from throughout the Northland.
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In other local girls basketball action, Duluth Marshall topped Grand Rapids, Esko beat Barnum and Moose Lake/Willow River downed Pillager.
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Proctor is 14-1 and ranked seventh in the state, largely because of its depth and guard play. For the boys, Cherry remains on top as the Tigers are a flawless 15-0 thus far.
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Tuesday's prep report includes local boys and girls basketball and hockey results.
Barnum boys basketball defeated Marshall 78-72 and Mountain Iron-Buhl topped Greenway 74-51.

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