GIRLS' BASKetBALL
• PARK CENTER 72, ST. ANTHONY 51: The Pirates had four scorers in double digits, led by Cayla McMorris' game-high 22 points, in a victory over the Huskies. Jenna Goldsmith had 20 points for St. Anthony.
• PARK OF COTTAGE GROVE 66, HASTINGS 23: Larissa Lurken became the leading scorer in Wolfpack history with 22 points in the game, surpassing Ashley Smith's record of 1,533 points.
• PRIOR LAKE 58, BLOOMINGTON JEFFERSON 49: Alex Collins and Shaye Barton each had 15 points as the Lakers defeated the Jaguars. Deanna Busse added 12 points for the Lakers, while the Jaguars were led by Brooke Fritzlar's 16 points.
• MAPLE GROVE 60, WAYZATA 50: The Crimson outscored the Trojans 37-22 in the second half, overcoming a five-point halftime deficit. Julie Hagert, Angie Davison and Kaela Jones combined for 44 of the Crimson's 60 points, while Reilly Johnson's game-high 18 points paced the Trojans.
• BLOOMINGTON KENNEDY 73, APPLE VALLEY 60: Jade Martin led all scorers with 18 points, while teammates Jasmyn Martin and Tonoia Wade chipped in 16 apiece as Kennedy won the battle of the Eagles. Jaryn Pipkins led four Apple Valley scorers in double figures with 14 in the loss.
BOYS' BASKETBALL
Maple Grove tops Wayzata• MAPLE GROVE 70, WAYZATA 53: Jake Wieneke led the Crimson with 19 points, and teammate Brycen Wojta had a double-double with 15 points and 13 assists as the Crimson defeated the Trojans. Wayzata was paced by Bradley Carlson's 28 points. The Trojans weren't able to overcome a 36-18 halftime deficit.
• ROSEMOUNT 64, LAKEVILLE SOUTH 61 (OT): Garrett Goetz led three Irish scorers in double figures with 18 points in a victory over the Cougars. The Irish connected on eight three- pointers. The Cougars were led by Corey Larson's game-high 26 points.
• SPRING LAKE PARK 67, TOTINO-GRACE 61 (OT): Only in overtime could the Panthers pull away from the Eagles, as the teams were deadlocked at halftime and after regulation. Each team had three players who scored in double figures, with Trevor Hall (18), Robert Ben (17) and T.C. Robinson (13) leading the Panthers, and Maxwell Walker (17), Reggie Meyer (17) and Seth Sullwold (15) pacing the Eagles.