Jordan Thompson stopped 31 shots as Cloquet-Esko-Carlton edged Hibbing 4-2 in a high school boys hockey game Saturday night at the Hibbing Memorial Arena.
David Brown and Justin Jokinen each had a goal and an assist to lead the Lumberjacks (10-5-2) to the nonconference win.
greenway 5,wadena-Deer Creek 1
Alex Guyer scored three goals as the Raiders came home with the nonconference win.
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Superior 4, Hudson 2
Amanda LeBard scored a pair of goals as the host Spartans won for just the second time in the last 10 games.
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Superior 60, Eau Claire Memorial 40
The Spartans continued their dominance away from home with a 20-point drubbing of the Old Abes.
Joe Reichert scored 15 points and made a trio of 3-pointers to lead Superior (11-1), which won its 11th straight game and improved to 7-0 on the road.
The Spartans held the Old Abes to 10 field goals.
St. Louis Park 78, Duluth East 60
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Mark Miller and Steve Dahlke combined for 49 points as the Orioles overcame 37 points and five 3-pointers by East sophomore guard Dyami Starks.
St. Louis Park pulled away in the second half to drop the Greyhounds to 4-10.
Ashland 57, Hermantown 45
The Oredockers broke open a tight contest in the second half to win the Lake Superior Conference road game.
Carl Gustafson's 16 points weren't enough to prevent Hermantown (1-8, 1-5) from losing its fifth straight.
New Life Academy 65,carlton 58
The Bulldogs (9-4) couldn't pull out the nonconference game at home despite Justin Schwartz's 22 points and four 3-pointers.
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crosby-ironton 63,cloquet 62
Megan Zilmer scored 21 points and made the game-winning 3-pointer with six-tenths of a second left in overtime to lead the Rangers to the nonconference win at Cloquet.
Kami Diver led the Lumberjacks (7-8) with 20 points and four 3-pointers.
st. paul johnson 81,duluth east 63
Carolyn Mobley led all scorers with 21 points as the host Governors improved to 10-3 with the win.
The Greyhounds (10-8) led 33-32 at halftime before allowing 49 second-half points.