Hoopers flocked to Northwestern High School for the 28th annual 3-on-3 tournament.
Audria Compton, left, from the Quad Squad, battles for a rebound with Superior’s Aubrey Taylor during a round robin game of the girl’s third and fourth grade division at the 28th Annual Northwestern 3-on-3 Tournament at Northwestern High School on Saturday, April 2, 2022.
MAPLE — Basketball players from all over the area made their way to Northwestern High School Saturday, April 2, and Sunday, April 3, to compete in the 28th Annual Northwestern 3-on-3 tournament.
Beginning Saturday morning, players took part in 20 age divisions giving boys, girls, men and women a chance to play and sink a few buckets.
Jack Granlund, left, of Superior White, rips a rebound away from a Cloquet player during their quarterfinal game in the boy’s third and fourth grade division at the 28th Annual Northwestern 3-on-3 Tournament at Northwestern High School on Saturday, April 2, 2022. Superior White won their division.
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Superior White’s Zander Covill (11) lets a shot go over the Cloquet defense during their quarterfinal game in the boy’s third and fourth grade division at the 28th Annual Northwestern 3-on-3 Tournament at Northwestern High School on Saturday, April 2, 2022. Superior White won their division.
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Superior’s Bria Beiswenger, center, snags a rebound during her team’s game with the Quad Squad during round robin play of the girl’s third and fourth grade division at the 28th Annual Northwestern 3-on-3 Tournament at Northwestern High School on Saturday, April 2, 2022.
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Superior White’s Conner Bailey (34) shoots a layup over the Cloquet defense during their quarterfinal game in the boy’s third and fourth grade division at the 28th Annual Northwestern 3-on-3 Tournament at Northwestern High School on Saturday, April 2, 2022. Superior White won their division.
Jed Carlson joined the Superior Telegram in February 2001 as a photographer. He grew up in Willmar, Minnesota. He graduated from Ridgewater Community College in Willmar, then from Minnesota State Moorhead with a major in mass communications with an emphasis in photojournalism.