Tuesday's prep roundup

December 14, 2016 at 10:00PM

Blake Brandt's rebound goal with 15.7 seconds left gave the Class 2A, No. 10 Lakeville North a 3-2 win over visiting No. 11 Duluth East in boys' hockey.

The Panthers overcame a pair of one-goal deficits in the second period. Jack Parks of Lakeville evened the game at 1-1 at 4 minutes, 59 seconds of the second period. Teammate Brock Draeger sent the game into the final period tied at 2-2 by scoring with 2:56 left in the second.

Ricky Lyle scored both goals for the Greyhounds. He got the scoring started 1 minute, 23 seconds into the game and then got his second goal 4:34 after the Panthers tied it.

Chaska 5, Mound Westonka 3: Mike Koster scored two goals and had an assist to lead the Hawks past the visiting White Hawks. Shane Lavelle had a goal and two assists and Ethan Benz had two assists for the Hawks. Jack LaTour, Philipp Weltin and Torsten Lee scored for the White Hawks.

Anoka 7, Totino-Grace 1: Hunter Wanous and Carter Perry had two goals each to lead the visiting Tornadoes to an upset of the Class 1A, No. 17 Eagles. Andy Sutterer and Jack Giddings had a goal and an assist each and Jared Wilber had two assists for the Tornadoes. Sam Hentges scored for the Eagles.

Boys' basketball

Lakeville North 48, Chaska 46: Nathan Reuvers scored 20 points and Ethan Igbanugo 12 to lead the Panthers in a second half, come-from-behind victory over the host Hawks. Alex Strazzanti finished with 12 points for the Hawks, but his shot at the buzzer bounced off the front of the rim.

Apple Valley 79, Cretin-Derham Hall 51: The Class 4A, No. 6 Eagles pulled away from the visiting No. 5 Raiders. Tre Jones led the Eagles with 27 points and Mason Morse had 10. Jake Prince, Daniel Oturu and Michael Carter had 11 each for the Raiders.

Columbia Heights 71, Burnsville 66: The Hylanders overcame a 10-point halftime deficit to defeat the visiting Blaze. Christion Kelly led the Hylanders with 18 points. Deaundra Roberson had 15 points, Quentin Hardrict 13 and Wendell Matthews 12 for the Hylanders. Jackson Martens led the Blaze with 13 points. Abdijabbar Mursal had 12 points, Julian Hutchinson 11 and Ty Miklowski 10 for the Blaze.

Armstrong 76, Andover 65: Race Thompson scored 25 points to lead the Falcons past the host Huskies. Isaiah Rollins had 14 points, Calvin Green 12 and Quinn Smith 11 for the Falcons. Logan Rezac scored 35 points for the Huskies.

Rosemount 73, Woodbury 64: Luke Loehr scored 24 points to lead the host Irish past the Class 4A, No. 7 Royals. Alex Loehr had 17 points and Myka Edmond 15 for the Irish. Ike Thilgen led the Royals with 15 points while Michael Jones had 13 and Jeremiah Coddon 12.

No-show refs: The Minneapolis North vs. Minneapolis South varsity game was postponed because no officials showed up for the game. It will be rescheduled.

Girls' basketball

East Ridge 58, Edina 48: Noelle Tomes scored 22 points to lead the visiting Raptors to an upset of Class 4A, No. 7 Hornets. Mariah Sexe had 13 points and Kelen Kenol had 11 for the Raptors. Annika Jank led the Hornets with 16 points. Olivia Coughlin had 11 points and Macy Nilsen 10 for the Hornets.

Holy Angels 87, St. Paul Como Park 73: Destinee Oberg scored 26 points to lead the Class 3A, No. 2 Stars past the visiting Cougars. Kaylie Van Der Werf and Riley Thalhuber had 13 points each and Megan Meyer 11 for the Stars. Ali Goodale led Como Park with 26 points while Raiyne Adams and Autumn Tucker had 13 each.

Heritage Christian 75, Mayer Lutheran 65: Annika Simonson scored 22 points and Maddy Torve 21 to lead the host Eagles to an upset of the Class 1A, No. 10 Crusaders. Jordyn Allen had 14 points and Taylie Scott 10 for the Eagles. Mya Chmielewski had 25 points to lead the Crusaders.

Girls' hockey

Mounds View 5, Benilde-St. Margaret's 4 (OT): The Class 2A, No. 19 Mustangs overcame a 3-0 deficit to edge the visiting Red Knights in overtime. Annika Brodt scored the winning goal at 6:32. The Mustangs scored four straight goals to take a 4-3 lead just past the midway point of the third period, but Grace Peluso's goal sent the game to overtime with 2:14 left in the third. Audrey Jackson and Kaiya Quam had a goal and an assist each and Lisa Nadeau had two assists for the Mustangs. Amandy Nylander and Kensie Malone had two assists each and Paige Greeley stopped 40 shots for the Red Knights.

Cretin-Derham Hall 3, Park of Cottage Grove 0: The Class 2A, No. 9 Raiders scored three goals in the third period to defeat the visiting Wolfpack. Anna Klein had two assists and Emily King, Bree Osborne and Makayla Lenz scored for the Raiders. Bryce Boreen stopped 44 shots for the Wolfpack.

Forest Lake 4, East Ridge 2: Kayla Kasel had two goals to lead the Class 2A, No. 11 Rangers past the visiting Raptors. Maddie Kolbow had a goal and two assists and Josie Bothun stopped 21 shots for the Rangers. Grace Heiting and Katie Flynn scored for the Raptors.

Eagan 2, Prior Lake 1: The Class 2A, No. 14 Wildcats built a two-goal lead after two periods and held off the host Lakers in the third. Taylor Anderson and Carley Young scored for the Wildcats. Lindsay Lewison stopped 28 shots, including 24 in the first and second periods, to keep the Lakers in the game. Abby Muller scored with 2:53 left for the Lakers.

South St. Paul 6, Hastings 1: Mackenna Emery tied a school record with five goals to lead the Class 1A, No. 16 Packers past the Raiders. Makena Burke had a goal and an assist and Brynn Sexauer two assists for the Packers. Alexa Harrington scored for the Raiders.

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