BOYS' BASKETBALL
Macura, Panthers surge with second-half spurt • LAKEVILLE NORTH 68, BLOOMINGTON JEFFERSON 50: The Panthers led by only two at the break but turned on the jets with a 37-21 second-half run to defeat the Jaguars on Friday night. Teammates J.P. Macura (game-high 32 points) and Grant Erickson (21) combined to outscore the Jaguars.
• CRISTO REY JESUIT 76, MINNESOTA TRANSITIONS CHARTER 73: Cristo Rey Jesuit needed nearly every point of its 54-33 second-half run to overcome such a slow first half (40-22 halftime deficit). Cristo was led by Davonte Smith's 26 points, while Transitions had Lewis McCaleb (29) and Willie Parrish (21) over 20.
• MINNEAPOLIS HENRY 73, MINNEAPOLIS WASHBURN 68: Only five players had baskets for Henry -- led by Darius Hill's game-high 28 points -- but it was an efficient scoring night for those five as the Patriots defeated the Millers. Four Millers registered in double figures, with Nick Anderson and George Clark each leading the way with 12.
• CHAMPLIN PARK 79, ANOKA 56: A double-double from Brennan Witt and 17 points from Zach Johnson spurred the Rebels to a 23-point victory over cross-river rivals the Tornadoes. The Tornadoes kept it close in the first half but were outscored 38-20 in the second half. Torry Ledin led the Tornadoes with 17 points.
• WAYZATA 62, HOLY FAMILY 49: Zach Robertson accounted for over half of the Trojans' offensive output, scoring 33 points in the victory over the Fire. No other Trojans player had over eight points, while Joe Hanel led the Fire with 19.
• ANDOVER 63, CAMBRIDGE-ISANTI 55: Connor Wilkie's game-high 24 points led the way for the Huskies against the Bluejackets. Teammate Jake McNallan chipped in 12, while the Bluejackets trio of Aaron Allen, Matt Swanson and Kyle McDonald combined for 40.
• ROSEVILLE 74, STILLWATER 54: Mackenzie Johnson had 22 points as the Raiders beat the Ponies. Matt Anderson led the Ponies with 15 points, with teammate Andrew Duxbury adding 14. The Raiders moved to 12-1 with the victory.
• ST. PAUL HUMBOLDT 67, ST. PAUL ACADEMY 63: Faced with an eight-point halftime deficit, the Hawks kicked it into gear in the second half, outscoring the Spartans by 12 points and taking home a victory. Leo Wade paced the Hawks with 21 points and was helped by teammate Malique Adams-Virnig, who added 20. Dalante Peyton had 21 points for the Spartans.