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GIRLS BASKETBALL

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Benson 64, Yellow Medicine East 60, OT

Redwood Valley 69, Litchfield 66

GIRLS HOCKEY

Section 6A

Morris/Benson Area 8, Wadena-Deer Creek/Long Prairie-Grey Eagle 3

SWIMMING & DIVING

Central Lakes Championships

Team scores

(1) Brainerd 587 (2) Alexandria 367 (3) Willmar 317 (4) Sartell 302.5 (5) Fergus Falls 248 (6) Sauk Rapids 186.5 (7) St. Cloud Tech 170 (8) St. Cloud Apollo 87 (9) Rocori 60

WRESTLING

Morris/Hancock Invite

Team scoring

(1) Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg 264 (2) Benson 186.5 (3) West Central Area 128.5 (4) Fosston-Bagley 127 (5) Dawson-Boyd/Lac qui Parle Valley 116 (6) Willmar 103 (7) Morris/Hancock 102 (8) Ortonville 73.5 (9) Crosby-Ironton 68.5

Breckenridge Invite

Team scores

Yellow Medicine East 64, Breckenridge/Campbell-Tintah 9

Yellow Medicine East 67, Moorhead 6

(Championship)

Browerville/Eagle Valley 31, Yellow Medicine East 29

GYMNASTICS

West Central Conference

(1) Melrose 140.35 (2) New London-Spicer 136.175 (3) Paynesville/Eden Valley-Watkins 123.675 (4) Benson/Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg 121.8 (5) Long Prairie-Grey Eagle 115.35 (6) Morris 113.9

COLLEGE WRESTLING

Region 13 Qualifier

Team scoring

(1) Iowa Central 183 (2) Northern Iowa CC 134 (3) Iowa Lakes 114.5 (4) Ellsworth (Iowa) CC 108.5 (5) Ridgewater College 95 (6) Rochester CTC 80 (7) Itasca CC 65 (8) Minnesota West 40.5


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