MN GBB: Wednesday MN State Quarters Results; 7 Paraders

Reports from Wednesday (and late Tuesday)

D1 HIGH FIVE TUESDAY

Piper Carlson, Idaho State, St. Michael-Albertville 9

Jenna Guyer, Green Bay, Centennial 8

Taylor Janssen, Montana State, Rosemount 6

Ella Johnson, Montana State, Elk River 2

Miah Meyer, Green Bay, Glencoe-Silver Lake 2

Totals: 27

D1 HIGH FIVE WEDNESDAY

Kierra Wheeler, Norfolk State, Cooper 20

Not a lot of Wednesday action. Wheeler almost beat Tuesday’s five alone.

POINT PARADE-7

Parade starts at 25.

AAAA-1

Jordan Ode, Maple Grove 27

Addi Schneider, Chaska 26

AAA-1

Reese Drake, Marshall 26

AA-4

Addi Mack, Minnehaha 34

Tori Oehrlein, Crosby-Ironton 30

Maddyn Greenway, Providence 29

Aubrie Klug, Caledonia 25

Thank goodness all scores are reported at state. No hiding information now.

STATE QUARTER RANKED RESULTS

Winner High 84 Benilde-St. Margaret’s, Providence

Winner Low 47 Lakeville North

Loser High 64 Chaska

Loser Low 20 Brainerd

Biggest Margin 35 Maple Grove v White Bear Lake

Smallest Margin 5 Minnehaha v Caledonia

Most Combined: 142 Benilde-St. Margaret’s v Stewartville

Least combined: 67 Lakeville North v Brainerd

Margins 30 or more 2

Margins 5 or less 1

Average 57.54

Winner Average 67.25

Loser Average 47.83

Average margin 19.42

Average combined: 115.08

Upsets: two in AAA with #7 Cretin-Derham Hall made the Monticello Magic’s undefeated season disappear. #5 Alexandria kept DeLaSalle on an offensive island. And Minnewaska won the rubber match in the West Central conference meeting with Sauk Centre.

AAAA Ave 51.13

AAA Ave 58.63

AA Ave 62.88

A reverse ladder with AA topping the production ranks yesterday +11.75 ahead of AAAA.

AAAA

#1 Maple Grove 71, #8 White Bear Lake 36

#2 Eastview 62, #7 Anoka 39

#3 Hopkins 70, #6 Chaska 64

#4 Lakeville North 47, #5 Brainerd 20

AAA

#1 Benilde-St. Margaret’s 84, #8 Stewartville 58

#3 Marshall 67, #6 Rock Ridge 51

#5 Alexandria 60, #4 DeLaSalle 40

#7 Cretin-Derham Hall 59, #2 Monticello 50

AA

#1 Providence 84, #8 NRHEG 50

#2 Crosby-Ironton 75, #7 Barnesville 50

#3 Minnehaha 68, #6 Caledonia 63

#5 Minnewaska 60, #4 Sauk Centre 53

ABOUT LAST NIGHT….six pack of games from AAAA & AA quarters

I spent most of my day (five games) at the Pavillion with AAA. I won’t be able to go into great detail due to time constraints. I do want to  give you a glimpse of the team pp100s indicating who is hot and who is not, and then individual 31 Club scores. The picture is complete with AAA with all four games. One thing about the AAA games yesterday—all odd seeds won. Probably the biggest upset was #7 Cretin-Derham Hall over previously undefeated Monticello. Was it an upset? The Magic did not have Samantha Voll, their floor general, a player that was named to the coaches All State team on Tuesday night. That obviously made an impact with readjusting rolls and players needing to pick up the scoring and ball handling responsibilities.

AAA PP100
Benilde-St. Margarets 131.1
Alexandria 106.9
Cretin-Derham Hall 92.2
Stewartville 92.1
Marshall 91.8
Monticello 79.7
DeLaSalle 71.4
Rock Ridge 69.9

BSM’s starters checked in with 153.1….

31 CLUBBERS

Name School 31 Club Pp100
Reese Drake Marshall 46 83.9
Anna Westby Rock Ridge 38 80.8
Hadley Thul Alexandria 36 153.8
Zahara Bishop BSM 35 137.5
Alexis Lamppa Rock Ridge 35 52.0
Audrey Shindelar Stewartville 32 126.3
Aubrey Kriene Monticello 31 57.1

Interesting to note that only three players were able to crack the 100 pp100…In fact it is possible to get to the 31 Club even if you are mired in the 50s….Kendall McGee of BSM, Chloe Scholl of Alex were one shy of the 31 Club with 30.

AA PP100
Crosby-Ironton 105.6
Minnewaska 93.8
Sauk Centre 85.5
Barnesville 68.1

 

31 CLUB

Name School 31 Club Pp100
Tori Oehrlein Crosby-Ironton 57 114.3

Just missing out of the 31 Club by one: Abigail John of Barnesville.

The other two AA games were not charted.

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