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Sports Results Dec. 8

Boys Basketball

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New London-Spicer 99, Paynesville 52

Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa 56, Melrose 55

Morris Area/Chokio-Alberta 81, Benson 46

Dawson-Boyd 80, Hancock 66

BOLD 78, Redwood Valley 69

MACCRAY 82, Yellow Medicine East 36

Girls Basketball

Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City 50, Benson 45

Montevideo 73, Minnewaska 66

Yellow Medicine East 46, Paynesville 44

Lac qui Parle Valley 42, BOLD 40

MACCRAY 59, Central Minnesota Christian 49

New London-Spicer 78, Foley 20

Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg 60, Renville County West 38

Willmar 58, Fergus Falls 32

Wrestling

BOLD 48, Minnewaska 21

BOLD 51, Yellow Medicine East 21

Yellow Medicine East 29, Minnewaska 32

Dawson-Boyd/Lac qui Parle Valley 60, Montevideo 15

Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City 46, Holdingford 20

Benson 55, Renville County West 12

MACCRAY 39, Renville County West 31

Benson 72, MACCRAY 12

Gymnastics

NL-Spicer 136.475,

Melrose 135.525

Boys Hockey

Willmar 3, River Lakes 1

Girls Hockey

Willmar 6, River Lakes 2

Nordic Skiing

Boys Results

TEAM SCORING -- (1) St. Cloud Tech (2) Little Falls (3) St. Cloud Apollo (4) St. Cloud Cathedral (5) Mora I (6) Brainerd (7) Buffalo Club (8) Mora II (9) Willmar

Girls Results

TEAM SCORING -- (1) St. Cloud Cathedral (2) Buffalo (3) Mora (4) Little Falls (5) Brainerd (6) St. Cloud Apollo (7) Willmar (8) Alexandria

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