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Results Feb. 4

Boys Basketball

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Morris/Chokio-Alberta 68, Montevideo 40

Minnewaska 88, Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City 66

New London-Spicer 72, Milaca 43

Dawson-Boyd 77, Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa 72

BOLD 68, Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg 33

Benson 73, Hancock 68

Willmar 77, Sauk Rapids 55

Girls Basketball

Montevideo 51, BOLD 31

New London-Spicer 62, Milaca 30

Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg 48, Central Minnesota Christian 45

MACCRAY 61, Lakeview 47

Dawson-Boyd 54, Renville County West 36

Minneota 57, Yellow Medicine East 34

Waconia 69, Litchfield 36

Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted 59, Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa 49

Buffalo Lake-Hector 69, Sleepy Eye St. Mary's 63

Wrestling

Foley 42, ACGC 18

Redwood Valley 39, Worthington 33

Sioux City East 69, Redwood Valley 3

Boys Hockey

Willmar 5, Wadena/DC 0

Girls Hockey

MBA 16, Red. Valley 2

Fergus Falls 6, Willmar 3

Swimming

Sartell 104, Willmar 82

Nordic Skiing

Section 2

Boys Results

TEAM SCORING -- (1) Wayzata (2) St. Cloud Tech (3) Orono (4) Maple Grove (5) Elk River/Zimmerman (6) St. Cloud Apollo (7) Mound Westonka (8) Willmar (9)( Rogers (10) St. Cloud Cathedral

Girls Results

TEAM SCORING -- (1) Wayzata (2) Maple Grove (3) St. Cloud Cathedral/Sartell (4) Elk River/Zimmerman (5) Orono (6) Buffalo (7) Mound-Westonka (8) St. Cloud Apollo/Sauk Rapids (9) Willmar (10) St. Cloud Tech (11) St. John's Prep

College Wrestling

Ridgewater 38, Rochester 10


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