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

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Mountain Iron-Buhl took down a potential Section 7A girls basketball rival, Ely, on Monday night.
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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.
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Saturday's prep report includes the Lake Superior Conference boys swim meet and high school boys and girls basketball and hockey from throughout the Northland.
Proctor put 10 goals past Ely on Friday night.
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Class AA favorite Moorhead hasn't lost since its season opener, but the Hawks gave them a challenge on Friday night.
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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The Greyhounds have won back-to-back titles the last two years and with another strong roster under the direction of Hall of Fame coach Bonnie Fuller-Kask, the athletes believe anything is possible.
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It was the Lumberjacks' first victory over the Hawks since a 4-2 win in 2018.
Berkley Hoff scored twice for the Storm, including the game-tying goal with 12 seconds remaining in regulation.

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Thursday's prep report includes results from boys and girls hockey and boys and girls basketball throughout the Northland.
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Before the rankings this week, Jamey Malcomb takes a moment to reminisce about Duluth's most iconic hockey writer.
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The legendary sportswriter covered professional, college and high school hockey all at the same time. He died on Wednesday at age 82.
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The longtime Hunters’ head coach was also the defensive coordinator on the 1996 team that went 10-0.
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Duluth Marshall pulled off a trio of signature wins, including a 69-65 triumph over Section 7AA rival Proctor.
Cherry boys basketball ran its record to 20-0 on the season on Tuesday with a win in Chisholm.
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Tuesday's prep report includes local boys swimming and both boys and girls hockey and basketball.
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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 addition to daily practices, games and film sessions with the varsity team, the Greyhounds coach also spends at least 4.5 hours a week working with the East Basketball Association youth teams.
Junior wing Calvin Anderson already has Division II offers from Minnesota Duluth and Michigan Tech.
In girls basketball, Rock Ridge allowed just 26 points in a rout of Chisago Lakes.
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In other prep hockey on Friday, Hermantown fell victim to four unanswered St. Thomas Academy goals in a road loss.

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