Second-ranked Barnum started slow offensively, but made up for it on the defensive end of the court. In a first half that saw Nashwauk-Keewatin with nearly as many over-and-back calls as baskets, the Bombers have built a 27-11 lead at the intermission.
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Wallstedt, a goalie, got a two-year contract extension Monday while Ohgren made the team as a 20-year-old,
The Lynx have one big advantage: Game 5 is at Target Center on Tuesday night.
No. 2 state-ranked Moorhead and its juggernaut offense averaging more than 50 points per game makes the 100 or so mile trip down Interstate 94 to play at No. 1 Alexandria and its wealth of athletic talent.
Wallstedt, a goalie, got a two-year contract extension Monday while Ohgren made the team as a 20-year-old,