BOYS' BASKETBALL
Broman scores 39, closes in on 4,000 career points• COLUMBIA HEIGHTS 79, LAKEVIEW CHRISTIAN 72: Anders Broman got his points -- 39 of them -- but the Hylanders held the rest of the Lions in check and emerged with the victory Friday night. Broman, a senior guard, is eight points shy of become the second boy in state history to score 4,000 career points. Broman is expected to reach that milestone early in Saturday's game against Heritage Christian. Kevin Noreen of Minnesota Transitions set the boys' scoring record in 2009 with 4,086 career points.
• ROSEVILLE 92, ST. PAUL JOHNSON 78: Who says Jacques Perra is a just a football player? Perra, a quarterback on the football team, drilled eight three-pointers and finished with a game-high 27 points as the Raiders improved to 4-0. MacKenzie Johnson added 21 points for the No. 6, 4A Raiders. Quashingam Smith-Pugh led the Governors (1-1) with 21 points.
• EDINA 70, BLAKE 62: Expected to be one of the top teams in Class 4A, Edina's 0-4 start was nothing short of shocking. The Hornets finally entered the win column, breaking in a brand-new gym floor with a victory over the No. 3, 3A Bears.
• COOPER 77, WAYZATA 76 [OT]: Rashad Vaughn scored 33 points - 25 of them after halftime - to carry the Hawks to the overtime victory. Zach Robertson scored 28 points for Wayzata, which lost its fourth consecutive game.
• LAKEVILLE NORTH 84, FARMINGTON 63: Junior guard J.P. Mancura hit the 30-point mark for the third time in five games, scoring a season-high 36 as the Panthers remained unbeaten (5-0).
• PARK CENTER 59, CENTENNIAL 58: Quinton Hooker scored the final four points of the game as Park Center rallied past Centennial. Hooker finished with 21 points.
• EDEN PRAIRIE 54, PRIOR LAKE 45: The Eagles handed Prior Lake its first loss of the season thanks to the play of its veteran backcourt. Guard Grant Shaeffer scored 15 points and Andre Wallace had 13 for Eden Prairie.
• CHASKA 67, ORONO 62: The Hawks trailed the host Spartans by eight at halftime, but rallied behind forward Gavin Bjorklund, who finished with 20 points.