YOUR GUIDE TO THE TWIN CITIES
CLASSIC SUBURBAN
HILL-MURRAY 27, HENRY SIBLEY 20: David Bruchu caught a 10-yard touchdown pass from Chad Shugart in overtime and the defense made it stand up in the Pioneers' victory over the Warriors. Hill-Murray tied it on Peter McKeown's 34-yard field goal with 10 seconds remaining in regulation.
TARTAN 39, SOUTH ST. PAUL 7: Jordan Johnson ran for three second-half touchdowns as the Titans pulled away from the Packers. Johnson carried the ball 16 times for 189 yards.
LAKE
CHASKA 13, BLOOMINGTON JEFFERSON 9: John Straka scored his second touchdown on an 11-yard run with 4:02 left, lifting the Hawks over the Jaguars. Teammate Dan Meyer intercepted a Jefferson pass in the end zone with 35 seconds remaining to preserve the victory. Straka ran for 102 yards and completed 13 of 25 passes for 211 yards.
EASTVIEW 20, LAKEVILLE NORTH 14: Corey Eul threw two second-half touchdown passes and Will Jackson capped the comeback with a 2-yard run late in the fourth quarter as the Lightning overcame a two-touchdown deficit at halftime to beat the Panthers.
LAKEVILLE SOUTH 20, EAGAN 19: Kyle Hunt provided the only scoring of the second half, kicking a 37-yard field goal with 2:43 left as the Cougars rallied to beat the Wildcats.
MISSOTA
FARMINGTON 27, HOLY ANGELS 26: Jordan Hauschild scored his second touchdown on a 63-yard run in the fourth quarter as the Tigers rallied to beat the Stars. Teammate Derek Waldbillig also ran for two scores while rushing for 168 yards on 39 carries.
NORTHWEST SUBURBAN
ANDOVER 20, ELK RIVER 7: Jake Potts scored on a 5-yard run in the fourth quarter, breaking a tie and lifting the Huskies over the Elks. Tony Cullen added an insurance touchdown on a 24-yard run.
ST. PAUL CITY
CENTRAL 22, ARLINGTON 6: Minutemen sophomore Keenan Montgomery dashed any hope the Phoenix had of a comeback with a 50-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter. He also caught a 33-yard scoring pass from Terrell Frazier. Teammate D.J. Johnson ran for 176 yards on 28 carries and one touchdown.
SUBURBAN EAST
CRETIN-DERHAM HALL 34, PARK OF COTTAGE GROVE 7: Michael Floyd doesn't have to get a lot of touches to be effective. He touched the ball four times, but three went for touchdowns as the Raiders rolled past the Wolfpack. Floyd caught 20- and 40-yard touchdown passes from John Nance and also returned a punt 48 yards for another score.
TRI-METRO
ST. CROIX LUTHERAN 70, ST. PAUL ACADEMY 55: The Crusaders outlasted the Spartans in the third-highest scoring game in state history. The 125 total points is five short of the state record (130), set two years ago when DeLaSalle beat Breck 76-54.
CONCORDIA ACADEMY 34, MINNEHAHA ACADEMY 25: Cameron Kramer threw three touchdown passes and ran for one as the Beacons handed the Redhawks their first loss of the season.
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