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Prep scoreboard for Tuesday, Feb. 4

Duluth East shut down Grand Rapids in girls basketball in Duluth on Tuesday night.

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Duluth East's Maggie Winesett drives the ball to the basket during the Greyhounds' 56-34 win over Grand Rapids Tuesday in Duluth.
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PREP SCOREBOARD

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BOYS BASKETBALL

Northwestern 102, Hayward 73

Esko 58, Pequot Lakes 50

Forest Lake 60, Duluth East 55

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Mountain Iron-Buhl 80, Fond du Lac Ojibwe 49

Greenway 71, Carlton/Wrenshall 51

Duluth Denfeld 90, Rock Ridge 55

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Chisholm 82, Duluth Marshall 67

Barnum 85, Nashwauk-Keewatin 46

Moose Lake/Willow River 80, South Ridge 69

Solon Springs 44, Washburn 23

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GIRLS BASKETBALL

Moose Lake/Willow River 55, McGregor 38

Two Harbors 67, Greenway 18

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Rice Lake 56, Duluth Marshall 51

Duluth East 56, Grand Rapids 34

Cherry 71, North Woods 58

Chisholm 68, South Ridge 44

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Cromwell-Wright 66, Pine River-Backus 39

BOYS HOCKEY

Rock Ridge 5, Duluth East 1

Greenway 3, Ely 0

Grand Rapids 9, Duluth Denfeld 2

Duluth Marshall 5, Proctor 2

GIRLS HOCKEY

Section 7A Quarterfinals

Moose Lake Area 2, Cloquet-Esko-Carlton 1 (OT)

Rock Ridge 4, Hibbing/Chisholm 0

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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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Playoffs got underway in Alpine skiing and girls hockey, plus a full slate in boys hockey and boys and girls basketball.
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The Bluejackets had three power play goals in the first period to take command over Superior.
Mountain Iron-Buhl took down a potential Section 7A girls basketball rival, Ely, on Monday night.

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