roundup
Eastview gets a big lift from national team star
GIRLS' HOCKEY
• EASTVIEW 7, APPLE VALLEY 0: Hours after rallying Team USA to a 3-2 gold-medal victory over Canada in the Women's Under-18 World Championship on Friday night in St. Catharines, Ontario, Eastview's Natalie Snodgrass scored the game-tying goal in the third period and the game-winner 1:47 into overtime for the Lightning in its crosstown matchup against the Eagles on Saturday afternoon. The junior had a goal and three assists for the Lightning. Haley Ford had four assists and a goal. Molly Beckman completed her hat trick on a power-play goal.
• CENTENNIAL 3, ANDOVER 0: Gabbie Hughes kicked off the Cougars' scoring with a second-period goal, and added two assists. The sophomore leads the state in goals with 39. Maija Amlich scored an insurance goal less than 30 seconds after Hughes. Anneke Linser scored Centennial's third goal, and Anne Juergens saved 23 shots for the shutout.
• EDINA 7, WAYZATA 1: The No. 3, 2A Hornets had seven goal scorers in a rout of the No. 8, 2A Trojans. Anna Klein had a goal and two assists. Eva Hendrikson recorded three assists. Anna Goldstein stopped 14 of 15 shots. Lindsay Czech had the Trojans' goal.
• PRIOR LAKE 7, ROSEMOUNT 0: Katie Huntington scored three consecutive goals in the first period to record a hat trick for the Lakers. Gabby Bergeron added two assists and a goal helping goalie Miranda Pavlish record her first shutout of the season.
• STILLWATER 10, WOODBURY 1: Olivia Arkell and Gina Jablonski both recorded hat tricks to lead the Ponies. Lauren Greeder contributed three assists and a goal to the win.
• CRETIN-DERHAM HALL 5, FOREST LAKE 2: After two periods the Raiders were down 2-1, but they rallied on four unanswered goals in the third period. Erin Meyers scored the go-ahead goal, while Ali Eiden scored the last two goals for the Raiders. Megan Meyers stopped 26 of 28 shots. Madi Nolan and Breija Parent scored for the Rangers.
BOYS' HOCKEY
• LAKEVILLE NORTH 10, SHAKOPEE 0: Senior Max Johnson had a hat trick to lead the No. 9 Panthers past the Sabersin a South Suburban matchup. Spencer Schneider had a goal and two assists. Taylor Schneider had a goal and an assist and Carter Springer earned his first shutout of the season.