BOYS' HOCKEY
Red Wing beats hot goalie• RED WING 3, CHANHASSEN 2: Anthony Kimmes' goal at 2:08 of the third period proved to be the winner as the Wingers defeated the Storm on Tuesday night. The score was 2-2 going into the third period. Storm goaltender Harlin Paradise stopped 48 shots.
• DELANO 4, ORONO 3 (OT): Adam McLain scored at 3:55 of overtime, lifting the Tigers over the Spartans. The Tigers' other goals were scored by Mike Krueger, Justin Oja and Eric Ylitalo. Gavin Payne scored two goals and assisted on the Spartans' other tally.
• MONTICELLO 5, CAMBRIDGE-ISANTI 4: Colton Jones and Mason Vetsch had a goal and an assist apiece as Monticello defeated the Bluejackets. Jacob Sibell made 31 saves for Cambridge-Isanti.
ALPINE SKIING
State champion skiing well• BOYS' SECTION 6 MEET: Eden Prairie's Jack Post took top honors in the Section 6 meet at Buck Hill in Burnsville. Post, a senior, won the state championship last year after now-teammate Bjorn Halverson disqualified himself and relinquished his medal. Edina finished second in the team results and also advanced to the state meet along with the Eagles.
• GIRLS' SECTION 6 MEET: Led by sisters Isabelle and Annalise Iwen, Bloomington Jefferson won Section 6 meet. The Iwens were the top two skiers for their team. Isabelle finished 22nd in last year's state meet. Mankato West was the runner-up in this meet and also advanced to the state meet.
BOYS' BASKETBALL
Oberfeld's 20 leads Eastview• EASTVIEW 68, ROSEMOUNT 64: Ben Oberfeld led all scorers with 20 points as the Lightning defeated the Irish. Mark Dwyer, Joe Schlosser and T.J. Sinn were the other Eastview scorers in double figures, while the Irish were led by 17 points from Garret Goetz.
• MINNESOTA TRANSITIONS 80, CRISTO REY JESUIT 58: Willie Parrish led all scorers with 35 points, 21 on seven three-pointers, to help Transitions defeat Cristo Rey Jesuit. Parrish also had seven steals. Davonte Smith led Cristo Rey with 19 points.
• ARMSTRONG 68, MAPLE GROVE 64: James Morris and Mitchell Biewen scored 12 points apiece as the Falcons used a balanced scoring attack to defeat the Crimson. Eight different Falcons scored. The Crimson fared similarly, with Brycen Wojta and Jake Wieneke each scoring 12 points and seven Crimson getting more than five points.