GIRLS HOCKEY:
IN A HIGHLY ENTERTAINING GAME AT THE RAMS SPORTS CENTER, MOORHEAD CAME OUT WITH A 4-3 WIN IN OVERTIME. ROSEAU HAD ONE GOAL LEADS THREE SEPARATE TIMES, ONLY TO BE ANSWERED BY THE SPUDS. THE FINAL TYING GOAL IN THE THIRD PERIOD CAME WITH ONE SECOND REMAINING. BRIA HOLM WOULD WIN IT 2:19 INTO THE EXTRA PERIOD. SUMMER BYFUGLIEN, PEYTON REMICK AND AMELIA KVIEN SCORED FOR THE RAMS. BOTH JADA PELOWSKI AND SPUD GOALTENDER TAYLOR KRESSIN MADE 21 SAVES.
BOYS HOCKEY:
GRAFTON BEAT KITTSON COUNTY CENTRAL 3-2.
GIRLS BASKETBALL:
KITTSON COUNTY CENTRAL USED A BIG SECOND HALF TO RUNAWAY FROM WARROAD, 72-47.
NORTHERN FREEZE BEAT LAKE OF THE WOODS 55-41.
THIEF RIVER FALLS EARNED A 60-55 WIN OVER ROSEAU.
BOYS BASKETBALL:
GOODRIDGE-GRYGLA BEAT WIN-E-MAC 71-64.
STEPHEN-ARGYLE OVERCAME A SLIM HALFTIME DEFECIT TO BEAT WARROAD 74-68. THE WARRIORS WERE LED BY GAGE THOMPSON’S 19 POINTS.
THIEF RIVER FALLS COMPLETED A SEASON SWEEP OF ROSEAU, 90-39.
THE MINNESOTA VIKINGS MADE THE MOVE TO FIRE DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR ED DONATELL AFTER JUST ONE SEASON. THE VIKINGS DEFENSE SPENT THE ENTIRE SEASON NEAR THE BOTTOM OF NEARLY EVERY IMPORTANT RANKING. DONATELL TRIED TO INSTALL A 3-4 SCHEME THAT NEVER SEEMED TO WORK WITH THE PERSONNEL.
D’ANGELO RUSSELL SCORED 16 OF HIS 25 POINTS IN THE 4TH QUARTER, THE MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES BEAT THE TORONTO RAPTORS 128-126.
THE MINNESOTA WILD COULDN’T KEEP UP WITH THE CAROLINA HURRICANES, FALLING 5-2.
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