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Prep report: Superior boys sweep back-to-back

Dec. 21—Superior boys basketball rode balanced scoring to its second win in as many nights, seeing off Solon Springs 66-58 at home in what amounted to a David vs. Goliath matchup, at least by enrollment, on Tuesday night.

The Division 5 Eagles were in a one-possession game with the Division 1 Spartans at halftime (Superior led 26-23) but couldn't get enough stops down the stretch to avoid their first loss of the season.

Calvin Anderson scored 16 points to lead the Spartans, now 3-3. Devon Ford added 13 and three others scored at least nine.

For the Eagles (4-1), Dylan Taggart drained six treys and finished with a game-best 23 points.

The Hunters held off big games from Cloquet's Jack Battaglia and Marco Mayorga to win a Lake Superior Conference game on the road on Tuesday night.

Marnaries Ferguson scored 18 points and Finnley Powell 13 for Denfeld, while Ethan Starstead made three 3-pointers and added 11 points.

Battaglia led all scorers with 20 points, Mayorga added 19 and Kollin Bonneville scored 12, but the Hunters led 30-27 at the break and outscored the Lumberjacks 35-31 after it.

The Greyhounds took a commanding lead in the first half, turning a 39-16 advantage at the break into a 38-point home win.

Jobe Juenemann drilled four 3-pointers en route to a game-high 20 points. Brennan Meyer and Patrick Smith kicked in 10 points apiece for East, which did not allow any Thunderhawks to score more than seven points.

A short-range jumper from Cole Lahti in the final minute of play was the margin of victory in a tight Heart O'North Conference contest in St. Croix Falls.Lahti led four Tigers in double figures with 23 points. Jase Nelson added 11 and Gavin Williams and Bryce Oswskey had 10 apiece.

Northwestern is off to a 5-0 start.

Mason Sullivan scored 22 points to lead the Panthers (4-3), coached by former South Shore and Wisconsin-Superior standout Matt Bailey.

Five Rebels scored in double figures in the rout, as MLWR put up 50 points in the first half despite making only two 3-pointers in the game.

Nolan Nelson was the leading scorer with 16 points.

The Huskies pulled away in the second half behind 26 points from Emma Frost and 23 from Piper Engelby.

For the Greyhounds, who were within 37-35 at the half, Ashlynne Guenter scored 22 points, Rachel Hagen 17 and Sydney Zwak.

Ava Carlson scored 17 points and Quinn Danielson knocked down four treys as the Lumberjacks took control down the stretch to reach 6-1 on the season.

Mikayla Sweeney led the 1-7 Hawks with 14 points. Emma Herstad and Lauryn Biondi scored 10 points each.

The Mariners couldn't overcome a 13-point halftime deficit despite a 22-point game from Danika Thompson.

Katie Peck made five 3's and finished with a game-high 23 points for Cook County.

The Tigers put the Agates in a 32-16 halftime hole and kept them there despite 32 points from Two Harbors' Karly Holm.

Cherry had a balanced offensive output, with four scorers in double figures led by Kaylynn Cappo's 17 points and 15 from Faith Zganjar.

Claire Holmstrom scored 13 of her 24 points in the second as Solon Springs pulled out a road win at Washburn on Tuesday. Kyra Latvala kicked in 16 for the Eagles, who led 32-27 at the half.

Myles Gunderson made 26 saves as the Thunderhawks rolled to a Lake Superior Conference victory at Northwoods Credit Union Arena.

Rapids got its four goals from four players: Bauer Murphy, Kyler Miller, Will Stauffer and Blayne Mortenson.

Mercury Bischoff made the Northern Stars pay for an overtime penalty, circling to the high slot and wristing the game-winning goal high to the blocker side for a game-winning goal (and her 200th varsity point) on Tuesday night at Hodgins-Berardo Arena in Coleraine.

Mae McCall tied it up for Duluth on a breakaway with 11:34 left in regulation.

Mackenzie Hoffman bagged a late winner for the Rebels, scoring unassisted with 4:26 to play to break a 2-2 tie with the Bluejackets on Tuesday at Hibbing Memorial Arena.

Hailie Klavu and Gracie Hartl also scored for Moose Lake, which has won eight games in a row since losing at Breck in its opener in November.

Aune Boben had a goal and assist for Hibbing/Chisholm.

Grant Wodny set a pair of pool records on Tuesday in Superior, dominating the 200-yard freestyle in 1 minute, 45.35 seconds and the 100 butterfly in 52.34 seconds.

Duluth won nine of 12 events, with Arthur Pfeil (100 backstroke), Wyld Wittkopf (100 breaststroke) and the 400 free relay team claiming Superior's victories.

PREP SCOREBOARD

BOYS BASKETBALL

Superior 66, Solon Springs 58

Duluth Denfeld 65, Cloquet 58

Duluth East 71, Grand Rapids 33

Crosby-Ironton 69, Proctor 48

McGregor 66, Nashwauk-Keewatin 60

Fond du Lac Ojibwe 76, Sebeka 46

Northwestern 78, St. Croix Falls 76

Deer River 74, Greenway 37

Rock Ridge 79, Mountain Iron-Buhl 45

Moose Lake/Willow River 84, Mesabi East 32

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Cloquet 68, Hermantown 50

Cherry 66, Two Harbors 54

Andover 74, Duluth East 63

Cook County 63, Silver Bay 40

South Ridge 85, Wrenshall 26

Solon Springs 55, Washburn 50

BOYS HOCKEY

Grand Rapids 4, Cloquet-Esko-Carlton 1

Duluth East 5, Andover 1

Hermantown 8, Duluth Denfeld 1

Rock Ridge 3, Superior 1

GIRLS HOCKEY

Moose Lake Area 3, Hibbing/Chisholm 2

Duluth Marshall 7, North Shore 0

Superior 9, Rock Ridge 2

Grand Rapids/Greenway 2, Duluth 1 (OT)

Proctor/Hermantown 4, Cloquet-Esko-Carlton 0