Games are at 7 p.m. Friday unless indicated:
1. Eden Prairie (5-0) vs. Minnetonka, 7 p.m. Thursday
2. Rosemount (5-0) at Apple Valley
3. East Ridge (5-0) vs. White Bear Lake
4. Maple Grove (5-0) at Blaine, 5 p.m. Friday
5. Mounds View (5-0) at Menasha (Wis.)
6. Prior Lake (4-1) at Eagan
7. Hutchinson (5-0) vs. Delano
8. Stillwater (5-0) vs. Cretin-Derham Hall
9. Lakeville North (4-1) at Lakeville South
10. DeLaSalle (5-0) at Benilde-St. Margaret's, 7 p.m. Thursday
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