Class 4A quarterfinals
WEDNESDAY
At Goal Middle
Faucet on the sport for a postgame abstract or dwell scoring if the sport is in progress
[1] Wayzata 77, Rogers 64
[5] Cretin-Derham Corridor 57, [4] Farmington 56
Eagan (17-12) vs. [2] Park Middle (25-3), 2 p.m.
[3] Minnetonka (22-6) vs. Coon Rapids (16-13), 4 p.m.
Class 3A quarterfinals
WEDNESDAY
At Williams Enviornment
[1] Totino-Grace 57, Stewartville 48
[5] DeLaSalle 70, [4] Orono 64
Chisago Lakes (22-7) vs. [2] Mankato East (26-2), in progress
Minneapolis South (21-5) vs. [3] Alexandria (24-5), 4 p.m.
Class 2A quarterfinals
WEDNESDAY
At Williams Enviornment
Waseca (20-10) vs. [1] Breck (28-1), 6 p.m.
[5] Minnehaha Academy (14-14) vs. [4] Pequot Lakes (26-4), 8 p.m.
At Goal Middle
Jackson County Central (21-7) vs. [2] Albany (28-2), 6 p.m.
[3] Lake Metropolis (24-5) vs. Pelican Rapids (24-5), 8 p.m.
1:51 p.m.
Cretin-Derham Corridor defeats Farmington with late three-pointer
Cretin-Derham Corridor edged Farmington 57-56 in Wednesday’s second Class 4A quarterfinal at Goal Middle.
A Miles Bollinger three-pointer with 40 seconds remaining supplied a lead the Raiders didn’t relinquish.
No. 5 seed Cretin-Derham Corridor (25-4) advances to Thursday’s 6 p.m. semifinal at Williams Enviornment and can face Wayzata, the defending Class 4A champion.
Cretin-Derham Corridor led 31-28 at halftime. No. 4 seed Farmington (23-7) led 52-51 with 3:44 remaining within the second half.
Joseph Mitchell III, a Star Tribune All-Metro third-team choice from the Raiders, fouled out with 1:10 remaining and a game-high 23 factors.
1:29 p.m.
Freshman propels DeLaSalle previous Orono
DeLaSalle’s Jaeden Udean is a freshman. He would not play prefer it.
The 6-2 guard stepped out and buried a three-pointer from between the school three-point line and the big “M” at midcourt with 6 minutes, 14 seconds remaining Wednesday. He did not have fun. He calmly ran again right into a defensive place, albeit not very far.
Udean’s 23 factors carried No. 5-ranked DeLaSalle to a 70-64 victory over Orono within the Class 3A quarterfinals at Williams Enviornment.
Junior guard Richard Apiagyei added 10 factors for the Islanders (21-9).
Orono (19-11) was led by junior guard Nolan Groves’ 18 factors.
10:43 p.m.
Wayzata dispatches Rogers
Making fast work of Wednesday’s Class 4A boys basketball state event quarterfinal, high seed Wayzata ran away for a 77-64 victory in opposition to Rogers on the Goal Middle.
Jackson McAndrew, the Star Tribune Metro Participant of the Yr, tied Isaac Olmstead for his group’s lead with 17 factors.
Christian Wagner-Walthall led Rogers (21-9) with 14 factors.
The defending 4A state event champion Trojans (28-1) led 38-27 at halftime. They advance to Thursday’s 6 p.m. semifinal at Williams Enviornment to face Cretin-Derham Corridor.
10:29 a.m.
Totino-Grace surges late previous Stewartville
Self-discipline. Zone.
Two phrases that may pose issues for Totino-Grace.
Senior Isaiah Johnson-Arigu used his expertise to bail out the Eagles on Wednesday. The 6-7 ahead scored seven factors and dished out an help, igniting a late 11-point run over a seven-minute stretch because the two-time state champion Eagles rallied to beat Stewartville 57-48 within the Class 3A quarterfinals at Williams Enviornment.
“As soon as I received settled in, I targeted on profitable,” stated Johnson-Arigu, who completed with 13 factors, 11 coming within the second half. “It was our first sport. We needed to get used to the strain.”
The highest-ranked Eagles (25-5) trailed 42-39 when junior guard Chace Watley scored on a layup with simply over eight minutes remaining. Johnson-Arigu, a first-team All-Metro choose who has signed with Miami (Florida), took over from that second on, scoring on an offensive rebound and fast-break layup, passing to Dothan Ijadimbola for a layup and sinking a free throw earlier than ending the run with one other driving layup.
“Our protection become offense,” Eagles coach Nick Carroll stated. “We needed to make the sport quicker.”
Totino-Grace’s protection held the Tigers (26-4) with out a subject purpose for almost 10 minutes, from 11.02 remaining to 1:28 left.
“We received stagnant,” stated Stewartville senior guard Henry Tschetter, who scored 15 factors, the lone Tigers participant in double figures. “We did not transfer the ball like we did all sport.”
The Tigers, ranked third within the state, used a well-executed sport plan, a disciplined slicing offensive assault and three defenses, to open a 41-36 lead on Tschetter’s layup with 11:02 remaining. They rotated amongst a trapping 2-3 zone, a 3-2 zone and man-to-man protection.
“We have been a bit of confused,” Johnson-Arigu stated. “We received used to it by means of the sport.”
Watley added 13 factors and junior ahead Tyler Wagner 12 for the Eagles. Wagner scored their final eight factors of the primary half, ending with an alley-oop dunk on a go from Ijadimbola.
“These guys have been by means of the ringer,” Carroll stated. “I do not care if we rating eight or 85 factors, a win is a win.”
Class 1A quarterfinals
THURSDAY
At Goal Middle
Russell-Tyler-Ruthton (23-7) vs. [1] Cherry (28-2), 11 a.m.
[5] Nevis (23-7) vs. [4] Mountain Lake Space-Comfrey (27-3), 1 p.m.
Heritage Christian (21-7) vs. [2] West Central Space (27-3), 3 p.m.
Goodhue (18-13) vs. [3] Fertile-Beltrami (25-6), 5 p.m.
. . .
TV and tickets
Ch. 45 will televise the semifinals and championship video games beginning Thursday. Quarterfinal and comfort spherical video games can be found for a charge on NSPN. Tickets to the occasion vary from $11 to $22 and can be found at mshsl.org/tickets.
. . .
Semifinals
THURSDAY
At Williams Enviornment
Class 4A: 6 p.m. and eight p.m.
Class 3A: Midday and a pair of p.m.
FRIDAY
At Williams Enviornment
Class 2A: 6 p.m. and eight p.m.
Class 1A: Midday and a pair of p.m.
Championship video games
SATURDAY
At Williams Enviornment
Class 1A: 11 a.m.
Class 3A: 1 p.m.
Class 2A: 5 p.m.
Class 4A: 8 p.m.
. . .
Match brackets
Class 4A | Class 3A | Class 2A | Class 1A
. . .
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Match data
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Class 4A quarterfinals
WEDNESDAY
At Goal Middle
Faucet on the sport for a postgame abstract or dwell scoring if the sport is in progress
[1] Wayzata 77, Rogers 64
[5] Cretin-Derham Corridor 57, [4] Farmington 56
Eagan (17-12) vs. [2] Park Middle (25-3), 2 p.m.
[3] Minnetonka (22-6) vs. Coon Rapids (16-13), 4 p.m.
Class 3A quarterfinals
WEDNESDAY
At Williams Enviornment
[1] Totino-Grace 57, Stewartville 48
[5] DeLaSalle 70, [4] Orono 64
Chisago Lakes (22-7) vs. [2] Mankato East (26-2), in progress
Minneapolis South (21-5) vs. [3] Alexandria (24-5), 4 p.m.
Class 2A quarterfinals
WEDNESDAY
At Williams Enviornment
Waseca (20-10) vs. [1] Breck (28-1), 6 p.m.
[5] Minnehaha Academy (14-14) vs. [4] Pequot Lakes (26-4), 8 p.m.
At Goal Middle
Jackson County Central (21-7) vs. [2] Albany (28-2), 6 p.m.
[3] Lake Metropolis (24-5) vs. Pelican Rapids (24-5), 8 p.m.
1:51 p.m.
Cretin-Derham Corridor defeats Farmington with late three-pointer
Cretin-Derham Corridor edged Farmington 57-56 in Wednesday’s second Class 4A quarterfinal at Goal Middle.
A Miles Bollinger three-pointer with 40 seconds remaining supplied a lead the Raiders didn’t relinquish.
No. 5 seed Cretin-Derham Corridor (25-4) advances to Thursday’s 6 p.m. semifinal at Williams Enviornment and can face Wayzata, the defending Class 4A champion.
Cretin-Derham Corridor led 31-28 at halftime. No. 4 seed Farmington (23-7) led 52-51 with 3:44 remaining within the second half.
Joseph Mitchell III, a Star Tribune All-Metro third-team choice from the Raiders, fouled out with 1:10 remaining and a game-high 23 factors.
1:29 p.m.
Freshman propels DeLaSalle previous Orono
DeLaSalle’s Jaeden Udean is a freshman. He would not play prefer it.
The 6-2 guard stepped out and buried a three-pointer from between the school three-point line and the big “M” at midcourt with 6 minutes, 14 seconds remaining Wednesday. He did not have fun. He calmly ran again right into a defensive place, albeit not very far.
Udean’s 23 factors carried No. 5-ranked DeLaSalle to a 70-64 victory over Orono within the Class 3A quarterfinals at Williams Enviornment.
Junior guard Richard Apiagyei added 10 factors for the Islanders (21-9).
Orono (19-11) was led by junior guard Nolan Groves’ 18 factors.
10:43 p.m.
Wayzata dispatches Rogers
Making fast work of Wednesday’s Class 4A boys basketball state event quarterfinal, high seed Wayzata ran away for a 77-64 victory in opposition to Rogers on the Goal Middle.
Jackson McAndrew, the Star Tribune Metro Participant of the Yr, tied Isaac Olmstead for his group’s lead with 17 factors.
Christian Wagner-Walthall led Rogers (21-9) with 14 factors.
The defending 4A state event champion Trojans (28-1) led 38-27 at halftime. They advance to Thursday’s 6 p.m. semifinal at Williams Enviornment to face Cretin-Derham Corridor.
10:29 a.m.
Totino-Grace surges late previous Stewartville
Self-discipline. Zone.
Two phrases that may pose issues for Totino-Grace.
Senior Isaiah Johnson-Arigu used his expertise to bail out the Eagles on Wednesday. The 6-7 ahead scored seven factors and dished out an help, igniting a late 11-point run over a seven-minute stretch because the two-time state champion Eagles rallied to beat Stewartville 57-48 within the Class 3A quarterfinals at Williams Enviornment.
“As soon as I received settled in, I targeted on profitable,” stated Johnson-Arigu, who completed with 13 factors, 11 coming within the second half. “It was our first sport. We needed to get used to the strain.”
The highest-ranked Eagles (25-5) trailed 42-39 when junior guard Chace Watley scored on a layup with simply over eight minutes remaining. Johnson-Arigu, a first-team All-Metro choose who has signed with Miami (Florida), took over from that second on, scoring on an offensive rebound and fast-break layup, passing to Dothan Ijadimbola for a layup and sinking a free throw earlier than ending the run with one other driving layup.
“Our protection become offense,” Eagles coach Nick Carroll stated. “We needed to make the sport quicker.”
Totino-Grace’s protection held the Tigers (26-4) with out a subject purpose for almost 10 minutes, from 11.02 remaining to 1:28 left.
“We received stagnant,” stated Stewartville senior guard Henry Tschetter, who scored 15 factors, the lone Tigers participant in double figures. “We did not transfer the ball like we did all sport.”
The Tigers, ranked third within the state, used a well-executed sport plan, a disciplined slicing offensive assault and three defenses, to open a 41-36 lead on Tschetter’s layup with 11:02 remaining. They rotated amongst a trapping 2-3 zone, a 3-2 zone and man-to-man protection.
“We have been a bit of confused,” Johnson-Arigu stated. “We received used to it by means of the sport.”
Watley added 13 factors and junior ahead Tyler Wagner 12 for the Eagles. Wagner scored their final eight factors of the primary half, ending with an alley-oop dunk on a go from Ijadimbola.
“These guys have been by means of the ringer,” Carroll stated. “I do not care if we rating eight or 85 factors, a win is a win.”
Class 1A quarterfinals
THURSDAY
At Goal Middle
Russell-Tyler-Ruthton (23-7) vs. [1] Cherry (28-2), 11 a.m.
[5] Nevis (23-7) vs. [4] Mountain Lake Space-Comfrey (27-3), 1 p.m.
Heritage Christian (21-7) vs. [2] West Central Space (27-3), 3 p.m.
Goodhue (18-13) vs. [3] Fertile-Beltrami (25-6), 5 p.m.
. . .
TV and tickets
Ch. 45 will televise the semifinals and championship video games beginning Thursday. Quarterfinal and comfort spherical video games can be found for a charge on NSPN. Tickets to the occasion vary from $11 to $22 and can be found at mshsl.org/tickets.
. . .
Semifinals
THURSDAY
At Williams Enviornment
Class 4A: 6 p.m. and eight p.m.
Class 3A: Midday and a pair of p.m.
FRIDAY
At Williams Enviornment
Class 2A: 6 p.m. and eight p.m.
Class 1A: Midday and a pair of p.m.
Championship video games
SATURDAY
At Williams Enviornment
Class 1A: 11 a.m.
Class 3A: 1 p.m.
Class 2A: 5 p.m.
Class 4A: 8 p.m.
. . .
Match brackets
Class 4A | Class 3A | Class 2A | Class 1A
. . .
Star Tribune protection
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. . .
Match data
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Class 4A quarterfinals
WEDNESDAY
At Goal Middle
Faucet on the sport for a postgame abstract or dwell scoring if the sport is in progress
[1] Wayzata 77, Rogers 64
[5] Cretin-Derham Corridor 57, [4] Farmington 56
Eagan (17-12) vs. [2] Park Middle (25-3), 2 p.m.
[3] Minnetonka (22-6) vs. Coon Rapids (16-13), 4 p.m.
Class 3A quarterfinals
WEDNESDAY
At Williams Enviornment
[1] Totino-Grace 57, Stewartville 48
[5] DeLaSalle 70, [4] Orono 64
Chisago Lakes (22-7) vs. [2] Mankato East (26-2), in progress
Minneapolis South (21-5) vs. [3] Alexandria (24-5), 4 p.m.
Class 2A quarterfinals
WEDNESDAY
At Williams Enviornment
Waseca (20-10) vs. [1] Breck (28-1), 6 p.m.
[5] Minnehaha Academy (14-14) vs. [4] Pequot Lakes (26-4), 8 p.m.
At Goal Middle
Jackson County Central (21-7) vs. [2] Albany (28-2), 6 p.m.
[3] Lake Metropolis (24-5) vs. Pelican Rapids (24-5), 8 p.m.
1:51 p.m.
Cretin-Derham Corridor defeats Farmington with late three-pointer
Cretin-Derham Corridor edged Farmington 57-56 in Wednesday’s second Class 4A quarterfinal at Goal Middle.
A Miles Bollinger three-pointer with 40 seconds remaining supplied a lead the Raiders didn’t relinquish.
No. 5 seed Cretin-Derham Corridor (25-4) advances to Thursday’s 6 p.m. semifinal at Williams Enviornment and can face Wayzata, the defending Class 4A champion.
Cretin-Derham Corridor led 31-28 at halftime. No. 4 seed Farmington (23-7) led 52-51 with 3:44 remaining within the second half.
Joseph Mitchell III, a Star Tribune All-Metro third-team choice from the Raiders, fouled out with 1:10 remaining and a game-high 23 factors.
1:29 p.m.
Freshman propels DeLaSalle previous Orono
DeLaSalle’s Jaeden Udean is a freshman. He would not play prefer it.
The 6-2 guard stepped out and buried a three-pointer from between the school three-point line and the big “M” at midcourt with 6 minutes, 14 seconds remaining Wednesday. He did not have fun. He calmly ran again right into a defensive place, albeit not very far.
Udean’s 23 factors carried No. 5-ranked DeLaSalle to a 70-64 victory over Orono within the Class 3A quarterfinals at Williams Enviornment.
Junior guard Richard Apiagyei added 10 factors for the Islanders (21-9).
Orono (19-11) was led by junior guard Nolan Groves’ 18 factors.
10:43 p.m.
Wayzata dispatches Rogers
Making fast work of Wednesday’s Class 4A boys basketball state event quarterfinal, high seed Wayzata ran away for a 77-64 victory in opposition to Rogers on the Goal Middle.
Jackson McAndrew, the Star Tribune Metro Participant of the Yr, tied Isaac Olmstead for his group’s lead with 17 factors.
Christian Wagner-Walthall led Rogers (21-9) with 14 factors.
The defending 4A state event champion Trojans (28-1) led 38-27 at halftime. They advance to Thursday’s 6 p.m. semifinal at Williams Enviornment to face Cretin-Derham Corridor.
10:29 a.m.
Totino-Grace surges late previous Stewartville
Self-discipline. Zone.
Two phrases that may pose issues for Totino-Grace.
Senior Isaiah Johnson-Arigu used his expertise to bail out the Eagles on Wednesday. The 6-7 ahead scored seven factors and dished out an help, igniting a late 11-point run over a seven-minute stretch because the two-time state champion Eagles rallied to beat Stewartville 57-48 within the Class 3A quarterfinals at Williams Enviornment.
“As soon as I received settled in, I targeted on profitable,” stated Johnson-Arigu, who completed with 13 factors, 11 coming within the second half. “It was our first sport. We needed to get used to the strain.”
The highest-ranked Eagles (25-5) trailed 42-39 when junior guard Chace Watley scored on a layup with simply over eight minutes remaining. Johnson-Arigu, a first-team All-Metro choose who has signed with Miami (Florida), took over from that second on, scoring on an offensive rebound and fast-break layup, passing to Dothan Ijadimbola for a layup and sinking a free throw earlier than ending the run with one other driving layup.
“Our protection become offense,” Eagles coach Nick Carroll stated. “We needed to make the sport quicker.”
Totino-Grace’s protection held the Tigers (26-4) with out a subject purpose for almost 10 minutes, from 11.02 remaining to 1:28 left.
“We received stagnant,” stated Stewartville senior guard Henry Tschetter, who scored 15 factors, the lone Tigers participant in double figures. “We did not transfer the ball like we did all sport.”
The Tigers, ranked third within the state, used a well-executed sport plan, a disciplined slicing offensive assault and three defenses, to open a 41-36 lead on Tschetter’s layup with 11:02 remaining. They rotated amongst a trapping 2-3 zone, a 3-2 zone and man-to-man protection.
“We have been a bit of confused,” Johnson-Arigu stated. “We received used to it by means of the sport.”
Watley added 13 factors and junior ahead Tyler Wagner 12 for the Eagles. Wagner scored their final eight factors of the primary half, ending with an alley-oop dunk on a go from Ijadimbola.
“These guys have been by means of the ringer,” Carroll stated. “I do not care if we rating eight or 85 factors, a win is a win.”
Class 1A quarterfinals
THURSDAY
At Goal Middle
Russell-Tyler-Ruthton (23-7) vs. [1] Cherry (28-2), 11 a.m.
[5] Nevis (23-7) vs. [4] Mountain Lake Space-Comfrey (27-3), 1 p.m.
Heritage Christian (21-7) vs. [2] West Central Space (27-3), 3 p.m.
Goodhue (18-13) vs. [3] Fertile-Beltrami (25-6), 5 p.m.
. . .
TV and tickets
Ch. 45 will televise the semifinals and championship video games beginning Thursday. Quarterfinal and comfort spherical video games can be found for a charge on NSPN. Tickets to the occasion vary from $11 to $22 and can be found at mshsl.org/tickets.
. . .
Semifinals
THURSDAY
At Williams Enviornment
Class 4A: 6 p.m. and eight p.m.
Class 3A: Midday and a pair of p.m.
FRIDAY
At Williams Enviornment
Class 2A: 6 p.m. and eight p.m.
Class 1A: Midday and a pair of p.m.
Championship video games
SATURDAY
At Williams Enviornment
Class 1A: 11 a.m.
Class 3A: 1 p.m.
Class 2A: 5 p.m.
Class 4A: 8 p.m.
. . .
Match brackets
Class 4A | Class 3A | Class 2A | Class 1A
. . .
Star Tribune protection
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. . .
Match data
* Obtain and print the event program
* Star Tribune highschool sports activities web page
Class 4A quarterfinals
WEDNESDAY
At Goal Middle
Faucet on the sport for a postgame abstract or dwell scoring if the sport is in progress
[1] Wayzata 77, Rogers 64
[5] Cretin-Derham Corridor 57, [4] Farmington 56
Eagan (17-12) vs. [2] Park Middle (25-3), 2 p.m.
[3] Minnetonka (22-6) vs. Coon Rapids (16-13), 4 p.m.
Class 3A quarterfinals
WEDNESDAY
At Williams Enviornment
[1] Totino-Grace 57, Stewartville 48
[5] DeLaSalle 70, [4] Orono 64
Chisago Lakes (22-7) vs. [2] Mankato East (26-2), in progress
Minneapolis South (21-5) vs. [3] Alexandria (24-5), 4 p.m.
Class 2A quarterfinals
WEDNESDAY
At Williams Enviornment
Waseca (20-10) vs. [1] Breck (28-1), 6 p.m.
[5] Minnehaha Academy (14-14) vs. [4] Pequot Lakes (26-4), 8 p.m.
At Goal Middle
Jackson County Central (21-7) vs. [2] Albany (28-2), 6 p.m.
[3] Lake Metropolis (24-5) vs. Pelican Rapids (24-5), 8 p.m.
1:51 p.m.
Cretin-Derham Corridor defeats Farmington with late three-pointer
Cretin-Derham Corridor edged Farmington 57-56 in Wednesday’s second Class 4A quarterfinal at Goal Middle.
A Miles Bollinger three-pointer with 40 seconds remaining supplied a lead the Raiders didn’t relinquish.
No. 5 seed Cretin-Derham Corridor (25-4) advances to Thursday’s 6 p.m. semifinal at Williams Enviornment and can face Wayzata, the defending Class 4A champion.
Cretin-Derham Corridor led 31-28 at halftime. No. 4 seed Farmington (23-7) led 52-51 with 3:44 remaining within the second half.
Joseph Mitchell III, a Star Tribune All-Metro third-team choice from the Raiders, fouled out with 1:10 remaining and a game-high 23 factors.
1:29 p.m.
Freshman propels DeLaSalle previous Orono
DeLaSalle’s Jaeden Udean is a freshman. He would not play prefer it.
The 6-2 guard stepped out and buried a three-pointer from between the school three-point line and the big “M” at midcourt with 6 minutes, 14 seconds remaining Wednesday. He did not have fun. He calmly ran again right into a defensive place, albeit not very far.
Udean’s 23 factors carried No. 5-ranked DeLaSalle to a 70-64 victory over Orono within the Class 3A quarterfinals at Williams Enviornment.
Junior guard Richard Apiagyei added 10 factors for the Islanders (21-9).
Orono (19-11) was led by junior guard Nolan Groves’ 18 factors.
10:43 p.m.
Wayzata dispatches Rogers
Making fast work of Wednesday’s Class 4A boys basketball state event quarterfinal, high seed Wayzata ran away for a 77-64 victory in opposition to Rogers on the Goal Middle.
Jackson McAndrew, the Star Tribune Metro Participant of the Yr, tied Isaac Olmstead for his group’s lead with 17 factors.
Christian Wagner-Walthall led Rogers (21-9) with 14 factors.
The defending 4A state event champion Trojans (28-1) led 38-27 at halftime. They advance to Thursday’s 6 p.m. semifinal at Williams Enviornment to face Cretin-Derham Corridor.
10:29 a.m.
Totino-Grace surges late previous Stewartville
Self-discipline. Zone.
Two phrases that may pose issues for Totino-Grace.
Senior Isaiah Johnson-Arigu used his expertise to bail out the Eagles on Wednesday. The 6-7 ahead scored seven factors and dished out an help, igniting a late 11-point run over a seven-minute stretch because the two-time state champion Eagles rallied to beat Stewartville 57-48 within the Class 3A quarterfinals at Williams Enviornment.
“As soon as I received settled in, I targeted on profitable,” stated Johnson-Arigu, who completed with 13 factors, 11 coming within the second half. “It was our first sport. We needed to get used to the strain.”
The highest-ranked Eagles (25-5) trailed 42-39 when junior guard Chace Watley scored on a layup with simply over eight minutes remaining. Johnson-Arigu, a first-team All-Metro choose who has signed with Miami (Florida), took over from that second on, scoring on an offensive rebound and fast-break layup, passing to Dothan Ijadimbola for a layup and sinking a free throw earlier than ending the run with one other driving layup.
“Our protection become offense,” Eagles coach Nick Carroll stated. “We needed to make the sport quicker.”
Totino-Grace’s protection held the Tigers (26-4) with out a subject purpose for almost 10 minutes, from 11.02 remaining to 1:28 left.
“We received stagnant,” stated Stewartville senior guard Henry Tschetter, who scored 15 factors, the lone Tigers participant in double figures. “We did not transfer the ball like we did all sport.”
The Tigers, ranked third within the state, used a well-executed sport plan, a disciplined slicing offensive assault and three defenses, to open a 41-36 lead on Tschetter’s layup with 11:02 remaining. They rotated amongst a trapping 2-3 zone, a 3-2 zone and man-to-man protection.
“We have been a bit of confused,” Johnson-Arigu stated. “We received used to it by means of the sport.”
Watley added 13 factors and junior ahead Tyler Wagner 12 for the Eagles. Wagner scored their final eight factors of the primary half, ending with an alley-oop dunk on a go from Ijadimbola.
“These guys have been by means of the ringer,” Carroll stated. “I do not care if we rating eight or 85 factors, a win is a win.”
Class 1A quarterfinals
THURSDAY
At Goal Middle
Russell-Tyler-Ruthton (23-7) vs. [1] Cherry (28-2), 11 a.m.
[5] Nevis (23-7) vs. [4] Mountain Lake Space-Comfrey (27-3), 1 p.m.
Heritage Christian (21-7) vs. [2] West Central Space (27-3), 3 p.m.
Goodhue (18-13) vs. [3] Fertile-Beltrami (25-6), 5 p.m.
. . .
TV and tickets
Ch. 45 will televise the semifinals and championship video games beginning Thursday. Quarterfinal and comfort spherical video games can be found for a charge on NSPN. Tickets to the occasion vary from $11 to $22 and can be found at mshsl.org/tickets.
. . .
Semifinals
THURSDAY
At Williams Enviornment
Class 4A: 6 p.m. and eight p.m.
Class 3A: Midday and a pair of p.m.
FRIDAY
At Williams Enviornment
Class 2A: 6 p.m. and eight p.m.
Class 1A: Midday and a pair of p.m.
Championship video games
SATURDAY
At Williams Enviornment
Class 1A: 11 a.m.
Class 3A: 1 p.m.
Class 2A: 5 p.m.
Class 4A: 8 p.m.
. . .
Match brackets
Class 4A | Class 3A | Class 2A | Class 1A
. . .
Star Tribune protection
The Star Tribune can be publishing tales and different content material associated to those state championship video games and extra this week. Sustain by checking startribune.com/preps every day. Thanks for studying and subscribing.
. . .
Match data
* Obtain and print the event program
* Star Tribune highschool sports activities web page
Class 4A quarterfinals
WEDNESDAY
At Goal Middle
Faucet on the sport for a postgame abstract or dwell scoring if the sport is in progress
[1] Wayzata 77, Rogers 64
[5] Cretin-Derham Corridor 57, [4] Farmington 56
Eagan (17-12) vs. [2] Park Middle (25-3), 2 p.m.
[3] Minnetonka (22-6) vs. Coon Rapids (16-13), 4 p.m.
Class 3A quarterfinals
WEDNESDAY
At Williams Enviornment
[1] Totino-Grace 57, Stewartville 48
[5] DeLaSalle 70, [4] Orono 64
Chisago Lakes (22-7) vs. [2] Mankato East (26-2), in progress
Minneapolis South (21-5) vs. [3] Alexandria (24-5), 4 p.m.
Class 2A quarterfinals
WEDNESDAY
At Williams Enviornment
Waseca (20-10) vs. [1] Breck (28-1), 6 p.m.
[5] Minnehaha Academy (14-14) vs. [4] Pequot Lakes (26-4), 8 p.m.
At Goal Middle
Jackson County Central (21-7) vs. [2] Albany (28-2), 6 p.m.
[3] Lake Metropolis (24-5) vs. Pelican Rapids (24-5), 8 p.m.
1:51 p.m.
Cretin-Derham Corridor defeats Farmington with late three-pointer
Cretin-Derham Corridor edged Farmington 57-56 in Wednesday’s second Class 4A quarterfinal at Goal Middle.
A Miles Bollinger three-pointer with 40 seconds remaining supplied a lead the Raiders didn’t relinquish.
No. 5 seed Cretin-Derham Corridor (25-4) advances to Thursday’s 6 p.m. semifinal at Williams Enviornment and can face Wayzata, the defending Class 4A champion.
Cretin-Derham Corridor led 31-28 at halftime. No. 4 seed Farmington (23-7) led 52-51 with 3:44 remaining within the second half.
Joseph Mitchell III, a Star Tribune All-Metro third-team choice from the Raiders, fouled out with 1:10 remaining and a game-high 23 factors.
1:29 p.m.
Freshman propels DeLaSalle previous Orono
DeLaSalle’s Jaeden Udean is a freshman. He would not play prefer it.
The 6-2 guard stepped out and buried a three-pointer from between the school three-point line and the big “M” at midcourt with 6 minutes, 14 seconds remaining Wednesday. He did not have fun. He calmly ran again right into a defensive place, albeit not very far.
Udean’s 23 factors carried No. 5-ranked DeLaSalle to a 70-64 victory over Orono within the Class 3A quarterfinals at Williams Enviornment.
Junior guard Richard Apiagyei added 10 factors for the Islanders (21-9).
Orono (19-11) was led by junior guard Nolan Groves’ 18 factors.
10:43 p.m.
Wayzata dispatches Rogers
Making fast work of Wednesday’s Class 4A boys basketball state event quarterfinal, high seed Wayzata ran away for a 77-64 victory in opposition to Rogers on the Goal Middle.
Jackson McAndrew, the Star Tribune Metro Participant of the Yr, tied Isaac Olmstead for his group’s lead with 17 factors.
Christian Wagner-Walthall led Rogers (21-9) with 14 factors.
The defending 4A state event champion Trojans (28-1) led 38-27 at halftime. They advance to Thursday’s 6 p.m. semifinal at Williams Enviornment to face Cretin-Derham Corridor.
10:29 a.m.
Totino-Grace surges late previous Stewartville
Self-discipline. Zone.
Two phrases that may pose issues for Totino-Grace.
Senior Isaiah Johnson-Arigu used his expertise to bail out the Eagles on Wednesday. The 6-7 ahead scored seven factors and dished out an help, igniting a late 11-point run over a seven-minute stretch because the two-time state champion Eagles rallied to beat Stewartville 57-48 within the Class 3A quarterfinals at Williams Enviornment.
“As soon as I received settled in, I targeted on profitable,” stated Johnson-Arigu, who completed with 13 factors, 11 coming within the second half. “It was our first sport. We needed to get used to the strain.”
The highest-ranked Eagles (25-5) trailed 42-39 when junior guard Chace Watley scored on a layup with simply over eight minutes remaining. Johnson-Arigu, a first-team All-Metro choose who has signed with Miami (Florida), took over from that second on, scoring on an offensive rebound and fast-break layup, passing to Dothan Ijadimbola for a layup and sinking a free throw earlier than ending the run with one other driving layup.
“Our protection become offense,” Eagles coach Nick Carroll stated. “We needed to make the sport quicker.”
Totino-Grace’s protection held the Tigers (26-4) with out a subject purpose for almost 10 minutes, from 11.02 remaining to 1:28 left.
“We received stagnant,” stated Stewartville senior guard Henry Tschetter, who scored 15 factors, the lone Tigers participant in double figures. “We did not transfer the ball like we did all sport.”
The Tigers, ranked third within the state, used a well-executed sport plan, a disciplined slicing offensive assault and three defenses, to open a 41-36 lead on Tschetter’s layup with 11:02 remaining. They rotated amongst a trapping 2-3 zone, a 3-2 zone and man-to-man protection.
“We have been a bit of confused,” Johnson-Arigu stated. “We received used to it by means of the sport.”
Watley added 13 factors and junior ahead Tyler Wagner 12 for the Eagles. Wagner scored their final eight factors of the primary half, ending with an alley-oop dunk on a go from Ijadimbola.
“These guys have been by means of the ringer,” Carroll stated. “I do not care if we rating eight or 85 factors, a win is a win.”
Class 1A quarterfinals
THURSDAY
At Goal Middle
Russell-Tyler-Ruthton (23-7) vs. [1] Cherry (28-2), 11 a.m.
[5] Nevis (23-7) vs. [4] Mountain Lake Space-Comfrey (27-3), 1 p.m.
Heritage Christian (21-7) vs. [2] West Central Space (27-3), 3 p.m.
Goodhue (18-13) vs. [3] Fertile-Beltrami (25-6), 5 p.m.
. . .
TV and tickets
Ch. 45 will televise the semifinals and championship video games beginning Thursday. Quarterfinal and comfort spherical video games can be found for a charge on NSPN. Tickets to the occasion vary from $11 to $22 and can be found at mshsl.org/tickets.
. . .
Semifinals
THURSDAY
At Williams Enviornment
Class 4A: 6 p.m. and eight p.m.
Class 3A: Midday and a pair of p.m.
FRIDAY
At Williams Enviornment
Class 2A: 6 p.m. and eight p.m.
Class 1A: Midday and a pair of p.m.
Championship video games
SATURDAY
At Williams Enviornment
Class 1A: 11 a.m.
Class 3A: 1 p.m.
Class 2A: 5 p.m.
Class 4A: 8 p.m.
. . .
Match brackets
Class 4A | Class 3A | Class 2A | Class 1A
. . .
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Class 4A quarterfinals
WEDNESDAY
At Goal Middle
Faucet on the sport for a postgame abstract or dwell scoring if the sport is in progress
[1] Wayzata 77, Rogers 64
[5] Cretin-Derham Corridor 57, [4] Farmington 56
Eagan (17-12) vs. [2] Park Middle (25-3), 2 p.m.
[3] Minnetonka (22-6) vs. Coon Rapids (16-13), 4 p.m.
Class 3A quarterfinals
WEDNESDAY
At Williams Enviornment
[1] Totino-Grace 57, Stewartville 48
[5] DeLaSalle 70, [4] Orono 64
Chisago Lakes (22-7) vs. [2] Mankato East (26-2), in progress
Minneapolis South (21-5) vs. [3] Alexandria (24-5), 4 p.m.
Class 2A quarterfinals
WEDNESDAY
At Williams Enviornment
Waseca (20-10) vs. [1] Breck (28-1), 6 p.m.
[5] Minnehaha Academy (14-14) vs. [4] Pequot Lakes (26-4), 8 p.m.
At Goal Middle
Jackson County Central (21-7) vs. [2] Albany (28-2), 6 p.m.
[3] Lake Metropolis (24-5) vs. Pelican Rapids (24-5), 8 p.m.
1:51 p.m.
Cretin-Derham Corridor defeats Farmington with late three-pointer
Cretin-Derham Corridor edged Farmington 57-56 in Wednesday’s second Class 4A quarterfinal at Goal Middle.
A Miles Bollinger three-pointer with 40 seconds remaining supplied a lead the Raiders didn’t relinquish.
No. 5 seed Cretin-Derham Corridor (25-4) advances to Thursday’s 6 p.m. semifinal at Williams Enviornment and can face Wayzata, the defending Class 4A champion.
Cretin-Derham Corridor led 31-28 at halftime. No. 4 seed Farmington (23-7) led 52-51 with 3:44 remaining within the second half.
Joseph Mitchell III, a Star Tribune All-Metro third-team choice from the Raiders, fouled out with 1:10 remaining and a game-high 23 factors.
1:29 p.m.
Freshman propels DeLaSalle previous Orono
DeLaSalle’s Jaeden Udean is a freshman. He would not play prefer it.
The 6-2 guard stepped out and buried a three-pointer from between the school three-point line and the big “M” at midcourt with 6 minutes, 14 seconds remaining Wednesday. He did not have fun. He calmly ran again right into a defensive place, albeit not very far.
Udean’s 23 factors carried No. 5-ranked DeLaSalle to a 70-64 victory over Orono within the Class 3A quarterfinals at Williams Enviornment.
Junior guard Richard Apiagyei added 10 factors for the Islanders (21-9).
Orono (19-11) was led by junior guard Nolan Groves’ 18 factors.
10:43 p.m.
Wayzata dispatches Rogers
Making fast work of Wednesday’s Class 4A boys basketball state event quarterfinal, high seed Wayzata ran away for a 77-64 victory in opposition to Rogers on the Goal Middle.
Jackson McAndrew, the Star Tribune Metro Participant of the Yr, tied Isaac Olmstead for his group’s lead with 17 factors.
Christian Wagner-Walthall led Rogers (21-9) with 14 factors.
The defending 4A state event champion Trojans (28-1) led 38-27 at halftime. They advance to Thursday’s 6 p.m. semifinal at Williams Enviornment to face Cretin-Derham Corridor.
10:29 a.m.
Totino-Grace surges late previous Stewartville
Self-discipline. Zone.
Two phrases that may pose issues for Totino-Grace.
Senior Isaiah Johnson-Arigu used his expertise to bail out the Eagles on Wednesday. The 6-7 ahead scored seven factors and dished out an help, igniting a late 11-point run over a seven-minute stretch because the two-time state champion Eagles rallied to beat Stewartville 57-48 within the Class 3A quarterfinals at Williams Enviornment.
“As soon as I received settled in, I targeted on profitable,” stated Johnson-Arigu, who completed with 13 factors, 11 coming within the second half. “It was our first sport. We needed to get used to the strain.”
The highest-ranked Eagles (25-5) trailed 42-39 when junior guard Chace Watley scored on a layup with simply over eight minutes remaining. Johnson-Arigu, a first-team All-Metro choose who has signed with Miami (Florida), took over from that second on, scoring on an offensive rebound and fast-break layup, passing to Dothan Ijadimbola for a layup and sinking a free throw earlier than ending the run with one other driving layup.
“Our protection become offense,” Eagles coach Nick Carroll stated. “We needed to make the sport quicker.”
Totino-Grace’s protection held the Tigers (26-4) with out a subject purpose for almost 10 minutes, from 11.02 remaining to 1:28 left.
“We received stagnant,” stated Stewartville senior guard Henry Tschetter, who scored 15 factors, the lone Tigers participant in double figures. “We did not transfer the ball like we did all sport.”
The Tigers, ranked third within the state, used a well-executed sport plan, a disciplined slicing offensive assault and three defenses, to open a 41-36 lead on Tschetter’s layup with 11:02 remaining. They rotated amongst a trapping 2-3 zone, a 3-2 zone and man-to-man protection.
“We have been a bit of confused,” Johnson-Arigu stated. “We received used to it by means of the sport.”
Watley added 13 factors and junior ahead Tyler Wagner 12 for the Eagles. Wagner scored their final eight factors of the primary half, ending with an alley-oop dunk on a go from Ijadimbola.
“These guys have been by means of the ringer,” Carroll stated. “I do not care if we rating eight or 85 factors, a win is a win.”
Class 1A quarterfinals
THURSDAY
At Goal Middle
Russell-Tyler-Ruthton (23-7) vs. [1] Cherry (28-2), 11 a.m.
[5] Nevis (23-7) vs. [4] Mountain Lake Space-Comfrey (27-3), 1 p.m.
Heritage Christian (21-7) vs. [2] West Central Space (27-3), 3 p.m.
Goodhue (18-13) vs. [3] Fertile-Beltrami (25-6), 5 p.m.
. . .
TV and tickets
Ch. 45 will televise the semifinals and championship video games beginning Thursday. Quarterfinal and comfort spherical video games can be found for a charge on NSPN. Tickets to the occasion vary from $11 to $22 and can be found at mshsl.org/tickets.
. . .
Semifinals
THURSDAY
At Williams Enviornment
Class 4A: 6 p.m. and eight p.m.
Class 3A: Midday and a pair of p.m.
FRIDAY
At Williams Enviornment
Class 2A: 6 p.m. and eight p.m.
Class 1A: Midday and a pair of p.m.
Championship video games
SATURDAY
At Williams Enviornment
Class 1A: 11 a.m.
Class 3A: 1 p.m.
Class 2A: 5 p.m.
Class 4A: 8 p.m.
. . .
Match brackets
Class 4A | Class 3A | Class 2A | Class 1A
. . .
Star Tribune protection
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. . .
Match data
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Class 4A quarterfinals
WEDNESDAY
At Goal Middle
Faucet on the sport for a postgame abstract or dwell scoring if the sport is in progress
[1] Wayzata 77, Rogers 64
[5] Cretin-Derham Corridor 57, [4] Farmington 56
Eagan (17-12) vs. [2] Park Middle (25-3), 2 p.m.
[3] Minnetonka (22-6) vs. Coon Rapids (16-13), 4 p.m.
Class 3A quarterfinals
WEDNESDAY
At Williams Enviornment
[1] Totino-Grace 57, Stewartville 48
[5] DeLaSalle 70, [4] Orono 64
Chisago Lakes (22-7) vs. [2] Mankato East (26-2), in progress
Minneapolis South (21-5) vs. [3] Alexandria (24-5), 4 p.m.
Class 2A quarterfinals
WEDNESDAY
At Williams Enviornment
Waseca (20-10) vs. [1] Breck (28-1), 6 p.m.
[5] Minnehaha Academy (14-14) vs. [4] Pequot Lakes (26-4), 8 p.m.
At Goal Middle
Jackson County Central (21-7) vs. [2] Albany (28-2), 6 p.m.
[3] Lake Metropolis (24-5) vs. Pelican Rapids (24-5), 8 p.m.
1:51 p.m.
Cretin-Derham Corridor defeats Farmington with late three-pointer
Cretin-Derham Corridor edged Farmington 57-56 in Wednesday’s second Class 4A quarterfinal at Goal Middle.
A Miles Bollinger three-pointer with 40 seconds remaining supplied a lead the Raiders didn’t relinquish.
No. 5 seed Cretin-Derham Corridor (25-4) advances to Thursday’s 6 p.m. semifinal at Williams Enviornment and can face Wayzata, the defending Class 4A champion.
Cretin-Derham Corridor led 31-28 at halftime. No. 4 seed Farmington (23-7) led 52-51 with 3:44 remaining within the second half.
Joseph Mitchell III, a Star Tribune All-Metro third-team choice from the Raiders, fouled out with 1:10 remaining and a game-high 23 factors.
1:29 p.m.
Freshman propels DeLaSalle previous Orono
DeLaSalle’s Jaeden Udean is a freshman. He would not play prefer it.
The 6-2 guard stepped out and buried a three-pointer from between the school three-point line and the big “M” at midcourt with 6 minutes, 14 seconds remaining Wednesday. He did not have fun. He calmly ran again right into a defensive place, albeit not very far.
Udean’s 23 factors carried No. 5-ranked DeLaSalle to a 70-64 victory over Orono within the Class 3A quarterfinals at Williams Enviornment.
Junior guard Richard Apiagyei added 10 factors for the Islanders (21-9).
Orono (19-11) was led by junior guard Nolan Groves’ 18 factors.
10:43 p.m.
Wayzata dispatches Rogers
Making fast work of Wednesday’s Class 4A boys basketball state event quarterfinal, high seed Wayzata ran away for a 77-64 victory in opposition to Rogers on the Goal Middle.
Jackson McAndrew, the Star Tribune Metro Participant of the Yr, tied Isaac Olmstead for his group’s lead with 17 factors.
Christian Wagner-Walthall led Rogers (21-9) with 14 factors.
The defending 4A state event champion Trojans (28-1) led 38-27 at halftime. They advance to Thursday’s 6 p.m. semifinal at Williams Enviornment to face Cretin-Derham Corridor.
10:29 a.m.
Totino-Grace surges late previous Stewartville
Self-discipline. Zone.
Two phrases that may pose issues for Totino-Grace.
Senior Isaiah Johnson-Arigu used his expertise to bail out the Eagles on Wednesday. The 6-7 ahead scored seven factors and dished out an help, igniting a late 11-point run over a seven-minute stretch because the two-time state champion Eagles rallied to beat Stewartville 57-48 within the Class 3A quarterfinals at Williams Enviornment.
“As soon as I received settled in, I targeted on profitable,” stated Johnson-Arigu, who completed with 13 factors, 11 coming within the second half. “It was our first sport. We needed to get used to the strain.”
The highest-ranked Eagles (25-5) trailed 42-39 when junior guard Chace Watley scored on a layup with simply over eight minutes remaining. Johnson-Arigu, a first-team All-Metro choose who has signed with Miami (Florida), took over from that second on, scoring on an offensive rebound and fast-break layup, passing to Dothan Ijadimbola for a layup and sinking a free throw earlier than ending the run with one other driving layup.
“Our protection become offense,” Eagles coach Nick Carroll stated. “We needed to make the sport quicker.”
Totino-Grace’s protection held the Tigers (26-4) with out a subject purpose for almost 10 minutes, from 11.02 remaining to 1:28 left.
“We received stagnant,” stated Stewartville senior guard Henry Tschetter, who scored 15 factors, the lone Tigers participant in double figures. “We did not transfer the ball like we did all sport.”
The Tigers, ranked third within the state, used a well-executed sport plan, a disciplined slicing offensive assault and three defenses, to open a 41-36 lead on Tschetter’s layup with 11:02 remaining. They rotated amongst a trapping 2-3 zone, a 3-2 zone and man-to-man protection.
“We have been a bit of confused,” Johnson-Arigu stated. “We received used to it by means of the sport.”
Watley added 13 factors and junior ahead Tyler Wagner 12 for the Eagles. Wagner scored their final eight factors of the primary half, ending with an alley-oop dunk on a go from Ijadimbola.
“These guys have been by means of the ringer,” Carroll stated. “I do not care if we rating eight or 85 factors, a win is a win.”
Class 1A quarterfinals
THURSDAY
At Goal Middle
Russell-Tyler-Ruthton (23-7) vs. [1] Cherry (28-2), 11 a.m.
[5] Nevis (23-7) vs. [4] Mountain Lake Space-Comfrey (27-3), 1 p.m.
Heritage Christian (21-7) vs. [2] West Central Space (27-3), 3 p.m.
Goodhue (18-13) vs. [3] Fertile-Beltrami (25-6), 5 p.m.
. . .
TV and tickets
Ch. 45 will televise the semifinals and championship video games beginning Thursday. Quarterfinal and comfort spherical video games can be found for a charge on NSPN. Tickets to the occasion vary from $11 to $22 and can be found at mshsl.org/tickets.
. . .
Semifinals
THURSDAY
At Williams Enviornment
Class 4A: 6 p.m. and eight p.m.
Class 3A: Midday and a pair of p.m.
FRIDAY
At Williams Enviornment
Class 2A: 6 p.m. and eight p.m.
Class 1A: Midday and a pair of p.m.
Championship video games
SATURDAY
At Williams Enviornment
Class 1A: 11 a.m.
Class 3A: 1 p.m.
Class 2A: 5 p.m.
Class 4A: 8 p.m.
. . .
Match brackets
Class 4A | Class 3A | Class 2A | Class 1A
. . .
Star Tribune protection
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. . .
Match data
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* Star Tribune highschool sports activities web page
Class 4A quarterfinals
WEDNESDAY
At Goal Middle
Faucet on the sport for a postgame abstract or dwell scoring if the sport is in progress
[1] Wayzata 77, Rogers 64
[5] Cretin-Derham Corridor 57, [4] Farmington 56
Eagan (17-12) vs. [2] Park Middle (25-3), 2 p.m.
[3] Minnetonka (22-6) vs. Coon Rapids (16-13), 4 p.m.
Class 3A quarterfinals
WEDNESDAY
At Williams Enviornment
[1] Totino-Grace 57, Stewartville 48
[5] DeLaSalle 70, [4] Orono 64
Chisago Lakes (22-7) vs. [2] Mankato East (26-2), in progress
Minneapolis South (21-5) vs. [3] Alexandria (24-5), 4 p.m.
Class 2A quarterfinals
WEDNESDAY
At Williams Enviornment
Waseca (20-10) vs. [1] Breck (28-1), 6 p.m.
[5] Minnehaha Academy (14-14) vs. [4] Pequot Lakes (26-4), 8 p.m.
At Goal Middle
Jackson County Central (21-7) vs. [2] Albany (28-2), 6 p.m.
[3] Lake Metropolis (24-5) vs. Pelican Rapids (24-5), 8 p.m.
1:51 p.m.
Cretin-Derham Corridor defeats Farmington with late three-pointer
Cretin-Derham Corridor edged Farmington 57-56 in Wednesday’s second Class 4A quarterfinal at Goal Middle.
A Miles Bollinger three-pointer with 40 seconds remaining supplied a lead the Raiders didn’t relinquish.
No. 5 seed Cretin-Derham Corridor (25-4) advances to Thursday’s 6 p.m. semifinal at Williams Enviornment and can face Wayzata, the defending Class 4A champion.
Cretin-Derham Corridor led 31-28 at halftime. No. 4 seed Farmington (23-7) led 52-51 with 3:44 remaining within the second half.
Joseph Mitchell III, a Star Tribune All-Metro third-team choice from the Raiders, fouled out with 1:10 remaining and a game-high 23 factors.
1:29 p.m.
Freshman propels DeLaSalle previous Orono
DeLaSalle’s Jaeden Udean is a freshman. He would not play prefer it.
The 6-2 guard stepped out and buried a three-pointer from between the school three-point line and the big “M” at midcourt with 6 minutes, 14 seconds remaining Wednesday. He did not have fun. He calmly ran again right into a defensive place, albeit not very far.
Udean’s 23 factors carried No. 5-ranked DeLaSalle to a 70-64 victory over Orono within the Class 3A quarterfinals at Williams Enviornment.
Junior guard Richard Apiagyei added 10 factors for the Islanders (21-9).
Orono (19-11) was led by junior guard Nolan Groves’ 18 factors.
10:43 p.m.
Wayzata dispatches Rogers
Making fast work of Wednesday’s Class 4A boys basketball state event quarterfinal, high seed Wayzata ran away for a 77-64 victory in opposition to Rogers on the Goal Middle.
Jackson McAndrew, the Star Tribune Metro Participant of the Yr, tied Isaac Olmstead for his group’s lead with 17 factors.
Christian Wagner-Walthall led Rogers (21-9) with 14 factors.
The defending 4A state event champion Trojans (28-1) led 38-27 at halftime. They advance to Thursday’s 6 p.m. semifinal at Williams Enviornment to face Cretin-Derham Corridor.
10:29 a.m.
Totino-Grace surges late previous Stewartville
Self-discipline. Zone.
Two phrases that may pose issues for Totino-Grace.
Senior Isaiah Johnson-Arigu used his expertise to bail out the Eagles on Wednesday. The 6-7 ahead scored seven factors and dished out an help, igniting a late 11-point run over a seven-minute stretch because the two-time state champion Eagles rallied to beat Stewartville 57-48 within the Class 3A quarterfinals at Williams Enviornment.
“As soon as I received settled in, I targeted on profitable,” stated Johnson-Arigu, who completed with 13 factors, 11 coming within the second half. “It was our first sport. We needed to get used to the strain.”
The highest-ranked Eagles (25-5) trailed 42-39 when junior guard Chace Watley scored on a layup with simply over eight minutes remaining. Johnson-Arigu, a first-team All-Metro choose who has signed with Miami (Florida), took over from that second on, scoring on an offensive rebound and fast-break layup, passing to Dothan Ijadimbola for a layup and sinking a free throw earlier than ending the run with one other driving layup.
“Our protection become offense,” Eagles coach Nick Carroll stated. “We needed to make the sport quicker.”
Totino-Grace’s protection held the Tigers (26-4) with out a subject purpose for almost 10 minutes, from 11.02 remaining to 1:28 left.
“We received stagnant,” stated Stewartville senior guard Henry Tschetter, who scored 15 factors, the lone Tigers participant in double figures. “We did not transfer the ball like we did all sport.”
The Tigers, ranked third within the state, used a well-executed sport plan, a disciplined slicing offensive assault and three defenses, to open a 41-36 lead on Tschetter’s layup with 11:02 remaining. They rotated amongst a trapping 2-3 zone, a 3-2 zone and man-to-man protection.
“We have been a bit of confused,” Johnson-Arigu stated. “We received used to it by means of the sport.”
Watley added 13 factors and junior ahead Tyler Wagner 12 for the Eagles. Wagner scored their final eight factors of the primary half, ending with an alley-oop dunk on a go from Ijadimbola.
“These guys have been by means of the ringer,” Carroll stated. “I do not care if we rating eight or 85 factors, a win is a win.”
Class 1A quarterfinals
THURSDAY
At Goal Middle
Russell-Tyler-Ruthton (23-7) vs. [1] Cherry (28-2), 11 a.m.
[5] Nevis (23-7) vs. [4] Mountain Lake Space-Comfrey (27-3), 1 p.m.
Heritage Christian (21-7) vs. [2] West Central Space (27-3), 3 p.m.
Goodhue (18-13) vs. [3] Fertile-Beltrami (25-6), 5 p.m.
. . .
TV and tickets
Ch. 45 will televise the semifinals and championship video games beginning Thursday. Quarterfinal and comfort spherical video games can be found for a charge on NSPN. Tickets to the occasion vary from $11 to $22 and can be found at mshsl.org/tickets.
. . .
Semifinals
THURSDAY
At Williams Enviornment
Class 4A: 6 p.m. and eight p.m.
Class 3A: Midday and a pair of p.m.
FRIDAY
At Williams Enviornment
Class 2A: 6 p.m. and eight p.m.
Class 1A: Midday and a pair of p.m.
Championship video games
SATURDAY
At Williams Enviornment
Class 1A: 11 a.m.
Class 3A: 1 p.m.
Class 2A: 5 p.m.
Class 4A: 8 p.m.
. . .
Match brackets
Class 4A | Class 3A | Class 2A | Class 1A
. . .
Star Tribune protection
The Star Tribune can be publishing tales and different content material associated to those state championship video games and extra this week. Sustain by checking startribune.com/preps every day. Thanks for studying and subscribing.
. . .
Match data
* Obtain and print the event program
* Star Tribune highschool sports activities web page