MN GBB: Monday Results (& a Few Weekend Leftovers) 1.7.2019

AAAA

No. 4-ranked Farmington rolls past Owatonna——Owatonna People’s Press

Top games: League leaders Farmington, Shakopee seek control of South Suburban Conference in key matchup——MN GBB Hub

AAA

Girls Basketball: Alexandria dominates Little Falls on the road——Alexandria Echo Press

HHS girls 5 gets a rematch vs. Rapids——-Hibbing Daily Tribune

AA

#2 Roseau 80, Kittson County Central 46

Esko 49, #17 Proctor 48

#18 Norwood-Young America 52, St. Peter 41

#19 Medford 61, Tri-City United 35

Medford keeps rolling, shoots past TCU, 61-35——Owatonna People’s Press

Area Girls’ Basketball: Cannon Falls holds off Spring Grove—–Red Wing Republican Eagle

Monte girls make it two in a row with win over CMCS—–Redwood Falls Gazette

A

#2 Mountain Iron-Buhl 96, International Falls 16

Mountain Iron-Buhl crushes International Falls, 96-16—–Hibbing Daily Tribune

#10 Hills-Beaver Creek 76, Central Lyon, IA 50

Minnewaska 52, #11 BOLD 38

#13 Stephen-Argyle 59, BGMR 52

Girls Basketball: Energized Mustangs outlast Falcons—–West Central Tribune

Girls Basketball: Parkers Prairie continues impressive season with win over Ashby—–Alexandria Echo Press

Girls basketball: Knights play “near perfect” game in win over LPGE—–Alexandria Echo Press

Girls basketball: Chargers win their eighth straight—–Alexandria Echo Press

Hopkins’ Kris Humphries, Ken Novak Jr. among 15 to be inducted to the Minnesota High School Basketball Hall of Fame——StarTribune

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