SOME LOCAL SPORTS RESULTS FROM THE WEEKEND:
ROSEAU BOYS HOCKEY DEFEATED BLAKE 6-1.
ROSEAU GIRLS HOCKEY BEAT CROOKSTON 6-2.
ROSEAU GIRLS BASKETBALL SUFFERED A 73-56 LOSS TO PEQUOT LAKES.
WARROAD BOYS HOCKEY HAD A 3-0 WIN OVER DETROIT LAKES ON SATURDAY.
OTHER BOYS BASKETBALL:
BARNESVILLE BEAT BGMR 69-42.
DILWORTH-GLYNDON-FELTON DOWNED WARROAD 75-62.
NORTH DAKOTA STATE CAME OUT OF THE GATES QUICKLY, JUMPING TO A 28-0 LEAD ON MONTANA STATE, AND FINISHED OFF A 38-10 VICTORY FOR ANOTHER FCS COLLEGE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP.
LAS VEGAS, PITTSBURGH, AND SAN FRANCISCO CLAIMED THE FINAL 3 AVAILABLE NFL PLAYOFF SPOTS YESTERDAY.
PITTSBURGH BEAT BALTIMORE 16-13 IN OVERTIME.
SAN FRANCISCO STAGED A RALLY FROM 17 DOWN, TO BEAT THE RAMS 27-24 IN OVERTIME. THAT ELIMINATED THE SAINTS, DEPITE THEIR 30-20 WIN OVER ATLANTA.
LAS VEGAS KICKED A FIELD GOAL AS TIME EXPIRED IN OVERTIME TO BEAT THE LA CHARGERS 35-32.
THE INDIANAPOLIS COLTS MISSED A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY, ALL THEY NEEDED TO DO WAS BEAT THE 2-14 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS, BUT CAME OUT FLAT IN A 26-11 LOSS, ENDING THEIR SEASON.
TENNESSEE LOCKED UP THE AFC’S NUMBER ONE SEED WITH A 28-25 WIN OVER HOUSTON.
THE LIONS BEAT THE PACKERS 37-30, IN A GAME WHERE AARON RODGERS AND OTHER STARTED PLAYED PART OF THE GAME. WITH JACKSONVILLE AND DETROIT BOTH WINNING, THE JAGUARS FINISH WITH THE WORST RECORD, AND LOCK UP THE NUMBER ONE DRAFT PICK.
THE VIKINGS PLAYED THEIR STARTERS THE WHOLE WAY IN A MEANINGLESS SEASON FINALE. THE OFFENSE WAS BEING BOOED OFF THE FIELD AFTER A HORRIBLE START, BUT REGROUPED FOR A 31-17 WIN OVER THE BEARS. KIRK COUSINS THREW FOR 250 YARDS AND THREE SCORES, PATRICK PETERSON HAD A 66-YARD INTERCEPTION RETURN, AND JUSTIN JEFFERSON HAD 107 RECEIVING YARDS, WHICH LEFT HIM JUST SHORT OF PASSING RANDY MOSS FOR A VIKINGS FRANCHISE RECORD.
QUIET NHL NIGHT:
ST LOUIS BEAT DALLAS 2-1.
DUCKS BEAT THE RED WINGS 4-3 IN A SHOOTOUT.
CAMERON SMITH WON THE OPENING EVENT ON THE PGA TOUR IN HAWAII, SHOOTING 34 UNDER, OUTLASTING JOHN RAHM BY ONE SHOT.
KARL ANTHONY TOWNS SCORED 40, LEADING THE TIMBERWOLVES TO A 141-123 WIN OVER THE ROCKETS.
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