FRIDAY SCORES:
BOYS BASKETBALL
Rochester Century 81 Red Wing 71
Lake City 66 Kasson-Mantorville 53
Zumbrota-Mazeppa 69 Pine Island 60
Waterville-Elysian-Morristown 63 Kenyon-Wanamingo 61
Altoona 59 Ellsworth 50
Prescott 68 Somerset 52
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Rochester Century 79 Red Wing 40
Stewartville 60 Goodhue 47
Kasson-Mantorville 57 Lake City 53
Dover-Eyota 56 PEM 52
Zumbrota-Mazeppa 71 Pine Island 31
Waterville-Elysian-Morristown 62 Kenyon-Wanamingo 54
Whitehall 55 Pepin-Alma 43
SATURDAY SCORES:
BOYS HOCKEY
Northfield 7 Red Wing 1
GIRLS HOCKEY
Northfield 10 Red Wing 1
BOYS BASKETBALL
Goodhue 74 Wabasha-Kellogg 67
Cannon Falls 74 Lourdes 47
Zumbrota-Mazeppa 73 La Crescent Hokah 62
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Cannon Falls 58 St. Charles 34
Pine Island 52 Lewiston-Altura 23
Zumbrota-Mazeppa 63 La Crescent Hokah 47
Byron 61 Kasson-Mantorville 52
MONDAY SCHEDULE:
BOYS BASKETBALL
Winona Cotter @ Plainview-Elgin-Millville
Prescott @ River Falls
Lincoln @ Pepin-Alma
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Plainview-Elgin-Millville @ Winona Cotter 7:30 pm WPVW 1190 AM / 99.7 FM Stream at www.q-mediagroup.com/wpvw
Wabasha-Kellogg @ Fillmore Central
Prescott @ River Falls
Kirill Kaprizov scored a hat trick as the Wild beat the Carolina Hurricanes 5-2 at PNC Arena. Kaprizov tied the game with a goal in the first period, and he knocked in a go-ahead goal in the second. After Michael Bunting lit the lamp for Carolina in the middle of the third, Joel Eriksson Ek scored the game-winner for Minnesota. Kaprizov and Jake Middleton both scored empty-netters to put the game away. Minnesota has won its last two games. The Wild are in seventh place in the Central Division with 45 points and a 20-21-and-5 record. Minnesota hosts Washington tomorrow.
The Timberwolves fell apart in the fourth quarter of their 102-97 loss against the Oklahoma City Thunder at the Target Center on Saturday. Minnesota led by as many as 12 points in the third before getting outscored 28-14 in the final frame. Anthony Edwards and Karl-Anthony Towns both had 19 points in the losing effort. Minnesota remains in first place in the Western Conference at 30-and-12. The Wolves host the Hornets tonight.
The conference championship games have been set in the NFL playoffs following an epic weekend in Divisional Round football. The action began on Saturday when the AFC's top-seeded Ravens put on an impressive second half to dispatch the Houston Texans 34-10. The nightcap featured the NFC's Number-1 ranked 49ers pulling out a fourth-quarter comeback against the Green Bay Packers in a 24-21 win. Sunday started with a battle in the Motor City where the Lions put on their own impressive fourth quarter in a 31-23 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. A Sunday Night Football showdown saw the defending Super Bowl champion Chiefs edging the Buffalo Bills 27-24. Championship Sunday next weekend features San Francisco hosting Detroit and Kansas City visiting Baltimore.
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