Monday, January 12, 2026 Reports: High Fives; MN GBB Results; Point Parade & Review of Champlin Park v Jordan

D1 HIGH FIVE

No action yesterday.

D2

Only one team in action on Monday.

Jordan Schmittdiel, Northern Michigan, White Bear Lake 8-L

This is Schmittdiel’s first time on the D2 HF listing and brings the total to 72 for the season.

Schmittdiel was a AAAA player and made the state tournament.

D3

No action yesterday.

MN GBB RESULTS

AAAA

#2 Rosemount 87, Farmington 51

#7 Eastview 67, Shakopee 47

AAA

#9 Delano 67, Willmar 36

AA

#10 Caledonia 74, Dover-Eyota 35

A

#2 Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s 86, Sleepy Eye 34

#4 Northome/Kelliher 68, BGMR 31

#5 NRHEG 65, St. Peter 37

#6 Central MN Christian 71, Minneota 31

RANKED RESULTS

Winner High Mesabi East 93

Winner Low Mille Lacs 39

Loser High 76 Kittson County Central

Loser Low 11 Hmong Academy

Biggest Margin 75 Mesabi East v Bigfork

Smallest Margin 1 Mille Lacs v Sebeka

Most Combined: 155 Ada-Borup-West v Kittson County Central

Least combined: 66 International School v Hmong Academy

Margins 30 or more 22 (30.882%)

Margins 5 or less 11 (16.177%)

Average 54.434

Winner Average 65.897

Loser Average 42.971

Ranked Average 73.125

Nonranked Average 53.266

Average margin 22.926

Average combined: 108.87

Ranked Losses: none

AAAA Ave 58.071

AAA Ave 53.125

AA Ave 54.622

A Ave 54.083

POINT PARADE

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AAAA-no reports

AAA-no reports

AA

Acelynn Hacker, Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg 37

A

Morgan Mathiowetz, Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s 37

Greta Kuznia, Kittson County Central 34

Brielle Janssen, MACCRAY 29

Rinlee Bergan, Lewiston-Altura 28

Maddie Carlson, Martin County West 28

Morgan Engel, Ada-Borup-West 27

Brianne Myers, Ada-Borup-West 27

Anah Lee, Lester Prairie 26

ABOUT LAST NIGHT….CHAMPLIN PARK V JORDAN

The Champlin Park Rebels broke free from a 38 all tie at half to beat the visiting Jordan Jaguars in a make up game from a December postponement Monday night at CP. Jordan was missing the services of St. Thomas bound Morgan Staloch, out due  to a concussion suffered in the Marshall game. Despite missing her services (she was the primary ball handler in the overtime loss to Richfield in December), the Jags led the hosts 19-13  at about the nine minute mark. The first time the Rebels held the lead since the first two minutes of the game, came on a triple by Baya Taylor 32-31 with about 1:45 left in the half. In the last nine possessions of the first half both teams were on fire scoring on eight of those chances. Olivia Robinson of Jordan tied it at 38 with 1.5 ticks to go in the half on a put back, but she missed the opportunity to add to the lead missing the &1.

CP opened the second half with a  12-4 spurt including a scoring string of three straight possessions. The Rebels made use of the inside game of Reese Hagenbart who had six of those points. She led all scorers with 22 points. CP was making use of their second chance opportunities as they scored eleven of their 35 second half points. For the night CP’s offensive rebound percentage was a healthy 46.2% compared to Jordan’s 24.32%. CP also doubled up Jordan on points off 3s 18-9.

There were plenty of fouls which led to plenty of free throws. One CP player fouled out with one close with four. Jordan only had one player with four.

Team Pt PP100 OR/DR FTM/a 2M/A 3M/A TO/TOTO
Champlin Parak 75 100.00 18/28 15/22 21/48 6/13 18/17.39
Jordan 66 88.0 9/21 19/25 19/42 3/12 18/19.44

There was only one addition to the 31 Club last night and that was Hagenbart. She also led both teams in D stops with 13.  Her pp100 was a healthy 129.4, one of two players for the Rebels starters to cross the century mark. Just missing out of the 31 Club by one was CP point guard Brooke Soash. She was aggressive to the lane almost matching the paint touches of Hagenbart 21-19.

For Jordan it was Jordan Staloch that was their closest player to miss out with a 28. She had a team high 21 points for the Jags.

Player School 31Club PP100
Reese Hagenbart Champlin Park 38 129.4

DAY AHEAD

There are 31 ranked teams in action on a busy Tuesday.

AAAA

#1 Hopkins hosts Eden Prairie

#3 Maple Grove travels to #5 Wayzata

#4 Minnetonka travels to St. Michael-Albertville

#6 Rochester Mayo hosts Owatonna

#9 Elk River travels to Armstrong

#10 Waconia hosts Chanhassen

AAA

#2 Benilde-St. Margaret’s travels to #6AA Red Wing

#4 Stewartville hosts Goodhue

#5 Marshall hosts Mankato West

#7 Bryron travels to Zumbrota-Mazeppa

#8 Northfield travels to Albert Lea

#9 Delano travels to Westonka

#10 DeLaSalle hosts Columbia Heights

AA

#2 Crosby-Ironton hosts Fergus Falls

#3 New London-Spicer hosts Litchfield

#4 Duluth Marshall hosts Ely

#5 Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton gravels to Pelican Rapids

#7 Perham travels to Breckenridge

#8 Foley travels to Holdingford

#9 Rochester Lourdes travels to Pine Island

#10 Minnehaha hosts Breck

A

#1 Mountain Iron-Buhl hosts Grand Rapids

#3 Hillcrest Lutheran hosts Rothsay

#5 NRHEG travels to Waterville-Elysian-Morristown

#6 Central MN Christian travels to BOLD

#7 Mayer Lutheran travels to United Christian

#8 Hayfield/Schaeffer Academy hosts Randolph

#9 Pine River-Backus travels to Braham

#10 Hills-Beaver Creek travels to Southwest MN Christian

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