Friday, February 6, 2026 Reports: Zero High Fives; MN GBB Reports; Point Parade, Review of Buffalo v Edina

High Five? more like Zero for three.

D1—no action

D2

There was one team in action on Friday.

No one scored.

D3—no action.

MN GBB RESULTS

AAAA

#1 Wayzata 100, #4 Maple Grove 83

#2 Hopkins 69, Eden Prairie 48

#3 Rosemount 62, #8 Eastview 56

#6 Rochester Mayo 97, Winona 37

#7 East Ridge 76, #9 Forest Lake 58

#10 Lakeville South 82, Burnsville 31

#10 Monticello 84, Princeton 48

AAA

#2 Stewartville 79, Pine Island 31

#4 Marshall 84, St. Peter 41

Roseville 65, #6 Cretin-Derham Hall 59

#8 Delano 71, New Ulm 59

#10 DeLaSalle hosts Fridley—no word

AA

#1 Providence 107, #5AAA Hill-Murray 81

#3 New London-Spicer 65, Glencoe-Silver Lake 39

#4 Duluth Marshall 87, Hermantown 43

#5 Red Wing 62, Faribault 36

Frazee 80, #5 Perham 74

#8 Fairmont 67, GHECTML 30

#9 Foley 66, Albany 47

#10 Menahga 56, East Grand Forks 51

A

#1 Mountain Iron-Buhl 75, Pine River-Backus 50

#2 Northome/Kelliher 107, Red Lake 27

#3 NRHEG 56, #8 Hayfield/Schaeffer Academy 53

#4 Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s 78, Martin County West 27

#5 Hillcrest Lutheran 57, Underwood 56

#7 Mayer Lutheran 71, Park Christian 52

#10 Hills-Beaver Creek 54, Russell-Tyler-Ruthton 41

RANKED RESULTS

Winner High 107 Northome/Kelliher, Providence

Winner Low 39 Pequot Lakes

Loser High 83 Maple Grove

Loser Low 14 Bigfork

Biggest Margin 80 Northome/Kelliher v Red Lake

Smallest Margin 1 Hillcrest Lutheran v Underwood; Edgerton v Southwest MN Christian

Most Combined: 188 Providence v Hill-Murray

Least combined: 72 Concordia v Nova Classical

Margins 30 or more 39 (31.967%)

Margins 5 or less 12 (9.836%)

Average 56.086

Winner Average 67.484

Loser Average 44.689

Ranked Average 73.967

Nonranked Average 53.579

Average margin 22.795

Average combined: 112.17

Ranked Losses: seven

AAAA Ave 62.775

AAA Ave 56.205

AA Ave 54.161

A Ave 54.693

POINT PARADE

AAAA

Michelle Ladu, Rochester JM 32

Amelia Mills, Rochester Mayo 30

AAA

Reese Drake, Marshall 29

AA

Chloe Johnson, Duluth Marshall 34

Aubrie Klug, Caledonia 31

Alyvia Engler, Plainview-Elgin-Millville 25

Brooklyn Mitchell, LaCrescent-Hokah 25

A

Kenzie Kiminski, Floodwood 43

Cam Vanmaldeghem, NRHEG 39

Brielle Janssen, MACCRAY 36

Morgan Mathiowetz, Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s 33

Lily Hendriksen, BOLD 27

MILESTONE

Senior Cam Vanmaldeghem, NRHEG 2000 points v Hayfield/Schaeffer Academy

ABOUT LAST NIGHT….BUFFALO V EDINA

I completed my Lake Conference viewing last night with the Bison exacting revenge on the Hornets in a home contest. Less than a month ago Edina buzzed the Bison 82-51 at home. The point differential last night was a 40 point swing.

Buffalo expanded on their one point half time lead after a back and forth first half. There were eight lead changes in that opening 18 minutes with Buffalo taking the final lead at 33-32 with two minutes left in the half. At the break it was 35-34 Bison. The game remained tight in the second half with Edina staying within one possession most of the first nine minutes. The Hornets did move in front 50-49 for their only lead in the second half on Liz Vitt’s 3 from the right side. She was immediately answered by seventh grader Kinley Goudy’s 3 from up top to give Buffalo the lead for good 52-50. That was her only points of the night. The last nine minutes saw Buffalo gradually pull away outscoring their guests 24-17. Buffalo’s biggest lead came at 76-42.

One factor in the win for Buffalo came at the free throw line. They made 18, the same amount Edina attempted. The Bison had six and one chances to only two for Edina.

Team Pt PP100 OR/DR FTm/a 2m/a 3m/a TO/TOTO
Buffalo 76 108.6 8/26 18/28 20/36 6/15 16/21.00
Edina 67 95.7 10/22 11/18 13/26 10/29 17/23.18

There was a jam up of 31 Club entrants on Friday with three of these players scoring 26 points. The Buffalo pair of Reese Millerbernd and Brianna Eggers was matched by the Hornet’s Quinn Kemper  with 26 points. Millerbernd topped them all with entry into the 41 Club. She was also the youngest of the four as a freshman. Eggers and Kemper are not that far ahead a sophs. Vitt was the only senior in the bunch. Millerbernd was essential for Buffalo bringing the ball up and she tied with Vitt with 10 distributions on 20 set ups. Vitt had 17 set ups. Buffalo also made six 3s with five different players connecting deep. Edina did better with 10 made 3s, but two players did most of the heavy lifting with Quinn Kemper hitting five, all in the first half and Liz Vitt with four. Kemper was hot that first half blistering the nets at 190 pp100. Kemper only added nine 31 Club points in the second half as the Bison defense didn’t give her as much space. Millerbernd on the other hand was consistent throughout the game with 22s in each half totaling up to 44 for the night. She opened with ten first half points and tacked on 16 the second half.

Player School 31Club PP100
Reese Millerbernd Buffalo 44 118.2
Brianna Eggers Buffalo 39 144.4
Quinn Kemper Edina 35 144.4
Liz Vitt Edina 31 114.3

 

DAY AHEAD

AAAA

#3 Rosemount hosts Centennial

AAA

#3 Benilde-St. Margaret’s travels to Alexandria

AA

#1 Providence hosts Waunakee, IA

#3 New London-Spicer takes on Sauk Centre at Alexandria

#4 Duluth Marshall hosts Cass Lake-Bena

#10 Menahga travels to Crookston

A

#2 Northome/Kelliher travels to Nevis

#6 Central MN Christian hosts Southwest MN Christian

#7 Mayer Lutheran travels to PACT

#10 Hills-Beaver Creek hosts Tracy-Milroy-Balaton

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