D1 HIGH FIVE
There were three teams in action on Wednesday.
*Amber Scalia, Miami OH, Stillwater 14-W
*Ella Johnson, Montana State, Elk River 3-L
Totals: 17 points, 1-1
Both were AAAA based players.
D2—no action
D3
There was one team in action on Wednesday.
Morgan Bednarek, Crown MN, Sibley East 7-W
Sydney Cotton, Crown MN, Grand Meadow 6-W
Brekyn Hanson, Crown MN, Hinckley-Finlayson 6-W
Totals: 19 points, 3-0
Two were A based, one AA.
MN GBB RESULTS
AAAA
#1 Hopkins 65, #8 Blaine 28
#2 Rosemount 71, #7 Chanhassen 56
#3 Rochester Mayo 73, #6 Monticello 71
#4 Maple Grove 65, #5 East Ridge 53
AAA
#1 Stewartville 73, #8 Willmar 54
#2 Benilde-St. Margaret’s 88, #7 Rock Ridge 53
#3 Marshall 70, #6 Totino-Grace 44
#4 Cretin-Derham Hall 84, #5 Hill-Murray 65
AA
#1 Providence 103, Norwood-Young America 68
#2 Duluth Marshall 65, #7 Sauk Centre 38
#3 New London-Spicer 55, #6 Minnehaha 48
#5 Perham 66, #4 Rochester Lourdes 63
RANKED RESULTS
Winner High Providence 103
Winner Low New London-Spicer 55
Loser High 71 Monticello
Loser Low 28 Blaine
Biggest Margin 37 Hopkins v Blaine
Smallest Margin 2 Rochester Mayo v Monticello
Most Combined: 171 Providence v Norwood-Young America
Least combined: 93 Hopkins v Blaine
Margins 30 or more 3 (25.0%)
Margins 5 or less 2 (16.7%)
Average 63.292
Winner Average 73.167
Loser Average 53.417
Ranked Average 68.556
Nonranked Average 47.5
Average margin 19.75
Average combined: 126.58
Upsets: 1 #5 Perham v #4 Rochester Lourdes
AAAA Ave 60.25
AAA Ave 66.375
AA Ave 63.25
POINT PARADE
AAAA
Sophia Anderson, Maple Grove 26
Amelia Mills, Rochester Mayo 26
Samantha Voll, Monticello 25
AAA
Madeline Hamiel, Cretin-Derham Hall 34
Mya Wilson, Hill-Murray 27
Audrey Shindelar, Stewartville 26
AA
Maddyn Greenway, Providence 53
Chloe Johnson, Duluth Marshall 35
Beckett Greenway, Providence 25
Josie Kamps, Norwood-Young America 25
ABOUT LAST NIGHT….SIX PACK FROM STATE QUARTERS
Unfortunately I will not be diving into the details for all six contests due to time constraints. I have provided the pp100s for each team and the 31 Clubbers. There were a dozen games yesterday with the favorites winning eleven. The exception was the las game of the day at Williams Arena in AA where the #5 Perham Yellowjackets, despite losing two starters with injuries battled back to topple the #4 Rochester Lourdes Eagles.
There were several twists and turns in that game. Perham lost their tallest starter Lauren Gjerde about three minutes into the game with what looked to be an ankle injury. They were trailing at the time 4-3. Then Regan Hemberger got hot. Two straight possessions she knocked down corner 3s. She ended up with six for the night, and all six came in the first half. Their biggest lead came at 22-14 after another Hemberger 3 with seven minutes left in the half. Lourdes finished the half with a 14-7 run to trail 29-28 at the break.
The Eagles took a 41-39 lead at about the 12 minute mark of the second half on a second chance opportunity. That lead grew to 47-42 with about ten minutes to go. Four straight Perham possessions put them back in front 52-49. Two straight 3s gave the lead back to Lourdes 55-52. The 3 ball was huge in this game and Quinn Hanson put Perham back in front with a corner 3 60-59. Maia Anderson stretched that lead to 63-59. Lourdes battled back once again to tie it at 63 with a 3 by eighth grader Amelia Truty. There was about 1:20 left. Perham missed a 3 and then starter Addison Draeger went down with looked to be knee injury with 53.9 seconds left. Lourdes missed from the left block on their next crack with a block provided by Anderson. Ashtyn Kunza made one of two free throws and that would be enough for the win at 64-63 with 27.8 seconds to go. On the next Lourdes possession none of their three leading scorers attempted a shot. It missed and Anderson grabbed the board and converted two free throws for the finish of the scoring. But their was still 4.7 seconds to go. A deep three went awry and Perham advanced to face Providence in the semis. The two have met in the state previously with the Lions getting the win.
Also yesterday was all about knocking off teams I have not charted this year. Off the list yesterday included Willmar, Sauk Centre and Perham. Two to go on Thursday.
| Team | PP100 |
| Marshall | 112.9 |
| Cretin-Derham Hall | 110.5 |
| Duluth Marshall | 106.6 |
| Benilde-St. Margaret’s | 102.3 |
| Perham | 101.5 |
| Stewartville | 98.6 |
| Rochester Lourdes | 95.5 |
| Hill-Murray | 85.5 |
| Willmar | 72.0 |
| Totino-Grace | 71.0 |
| Rock Ridge | 62.4 |
| Sauk Centre | 61.3 |
31 CLUB
There were 11 players in the six games that made the 31 Club. The sisterhood was strong with Shindelar & Wilson sisters both making it. Also sisterhood members included only one pairing with Friedly, Lamppa and Schneekloth.
HM, Stewartville, (both with the sisters) and Marshall all had two players make the list.
Two members made the 51 Club with one more making the 41 Club. Eight of the 11 had pp100s over the century mark. The top score there was Reese Drake of Marshall with 177.8. The 31 Club was 8-3 in wins/losses.
| Player | School | 31 Club | PP100 |
| Madeleine Hamiel | Cretin-Derham Hall | 59 | 124.1 |
| Chloe Johnson | Duluth Marshall | 52 | 137.5 |
| Mya Wilson | Hill-Murray | 41 | 89.3 |
| Kaia Anderson | Perham | 40 | 110.5 |
| Audrey Shindelar | Stewartville | 39 | 123.8 |
| Ashlee Wilson | Hill-Murray | 36 | 70.0 |
| Reese Drake | Marshall | 34 | 177.8 |
| Danika Shindelar | Stewartville | 32 | 122.2 |
| Lexi Lamppa | Rock Ridge | 32 | 94.1 |
| Sydney Friedly | BSM | 31 | 125.0 |
| Avery Schneekloth | Marshall | 31 | 138.5 |