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FRIDAY
At Williams Area
Class 1A
[1] Cherry 76, [5] Nevis 58
[3] Fertile-Beltrami 84, [2] West Central Area 75 in 3OT
Class 2A
[1] Breck 70, [5] Minnehaha Academy 45
[3] Lake City 69, [2] Albany 59
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10:07 p.m.
Class 2A will crown a brand new boys basketball state match champion.
Third-seeded Lake Metropolis took out defending champion Albany by a 69-59 rating in Friday’s second semifinal performed at Williams Area. Senior guard Hunter Lorenson led Lake Metropolis with a game-high 22 factors. He additionally grabbed 14 rebounds.
The Tigers (26-5) advance to the championship recreation, set for five p.m. Saturday in opposition to No. 1 seed Breck at Williams Area.
Lake Metropolis led No. 2 seed Albany 30-28 at halftime. Senior guard Jack Rieland and junior guard Zeke Austin paced the Huskies (29-3) in scoring with 16 factors.
DAVID LA VAQUE
7:48 p.m.
Breck swept its two regular-season video games in opposition to Minnehaha Academy and introduced the identical profitable components to Friday’s Class 2A boys basketball state semifinal at Williams Area.
High seed Breck gained the sport 70-45 and did not enable the Redhawks, who pulled an upset of No. 1 seeded Holy Household Catholic within the semifinals final season, to recapture their underdog magic.
Consequently, the Mustangs (30-1) advance to the championship recreation, set for five p.m. Saturday at Williams Area. Breck’s main scorers, Daniel Freitag and Hanif Muhammad, every completed with 13 factors, and Freitag added 15 rebounds, six assists and 5 steals.
Breck led 28-21 at halftime as No. 5 seed Minnehaha Academy (15-15) shot a dismal 30%. George Norsman led the Redhawks with 15 factors for the sport.
DAVID LA VAQUE
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4:29 p.m.
Derek Sorenson had seen sufficient.
The Fertile-Beltrami senior guard scored seven factors and handed out an help within the third extra time because the Falcons outlasted No. 3-ranked West Central Space 84-75 within the Class 1A boys basketball state semifinals Friday at Williams Area.
“I have been doing this for 31 years and that may be among the finest state match video games I’ve ever seen,” Fertile-Beltrami coach Neil Steffes mentioned. “It was an unbelievable recreation by either side.”
Sorenson drained a three-pointer on the primary possession of the third extra time, giving the Falcons the lead for good. He completed with 13 factors and 5 assists, and was one in every of 5 Fertile-Beltrami starters to complete in double-figures.
“I obtained slightly confidence after making that three-pointer,” Sorenson mentioned. “I stored going from there.”
Fertile-Beltrami sophomore ahead Preston Hanson’s two free throws with 57 seconds left within the second extra time tied the rating at 67, forcing a 3rd further session. Hanson wound up with 23 factors.
“Our protection was good all recreation,” Steffes mentioned. “We locked them down within the third extra time.”
Falcons senior guard Masen Nowacki buried a three-pointer from the wing with six seconds remaining within the first extra time to make the sport 60-60. He had 12 factors.
“They made plenty of pictures in clutch conditions,” West Central Space coach Kraig Hunter mentioned.
As did the Knights (28-4), who have been enjoying of their first state match. West Central senior guard Mitchell Dewey banked residence a three-pointer on a heave from between the faculty three-point line and the big “M” at midcourt on the buzzer ship the sport to extra time tied at 51. He completed with 11 factors.
“I used to be simply glad it went in,” mentioned Dewey, whose three-pointer on the buzzer of the second extra time rimmed out. “We simply did not win immediately.”
Junior ahead Ben Bye had 23 factors, main 4 Knights in double figures.
The Falcons survived with out main scorer Caiden Swenby. The senior guard had 19 factors, 13 rebounds and 4 assists earlier than fouling out with 2:58 remaining in regulation.
“We had different guys step up,” Steffes mentioned.
Caleb Stoltman completed with 13 factors for Fertile-Beltrami (27-6).
“We’re simply comfortable,” Steffes mentioned. “It is actually surreal proper now.”
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1:38 p.m.
Nevis coach Scott Kramer was involved about Cherry’s explosiveness. He had seen it firsthand. It was even higher the second time round.
No. 1-ranked Cherry related on its first seven pictures, working out to a fast double-digit lead en path to a 76-58 victory within the Class 1A boys basketball state semifinals Friday at Williams Area. Nevis misplaced to Cherry 73-57 within the common season, a recreation it led by one level at halftime.
“What we did not need to occur did,” Kramer mentioned. “They knocked down about all the pieces. They have been so much higher this time.”
All 5 Cherry starters scored within the opening 5 minutes and 4 completed in double figures. When Cherry lastly missed a shot, sophomore Noah Asuma grabbed the offensive rebound and kicked it out to his older brother, senior Isaac Asuma, for a three-pointer. It left Kramer shaking his head.
“I used to be pleased with the way in which we began,” mentioned Isaac, a 6-3 Gophers recruit who completed with a game-high 20 factors, 9 assists, seven rebounds and three blocked pictures. “We got here out actually sizzling. We rode that momentum all through the sport.”
Cherry assisted on 14 of its 17 first-half baskets, constructing a 38-23 lead. Noah and Isaac every had 13 factors on the intermission. Noah additionally completed with 20 factors, whereas Isaiah Asuma scored 14 factors and Carson Brown had 13 for top-seeded Cherry (30-2).
“We attempt to fuel our opponents out,” Cherry coach Jordan Christianson mentioned. “We have been rolling for some time. We’re getting higher day-after-day.”
Fifth-seeded Nevis (24-8) was paced by 6-7 junior middle Alex Lester’s 18 factors.
“We obtained in a gap early,” Kramer mentioned. “They’re enjoying with an edge. That is their 12 months.”
RON HAGGSTROM
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Ch. 45 will televise the semifinals and championship video games. All comfort video games are available for a fee on NSPN. Tickets to the occasion vary from $11 to $22 and can be found at mshsl.org/tickets.
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SATURDAY
At Williams Area
Class 1A: [3] Fertile-Beltrami (27-6) vs. [1] Cherry (30-2), 11 a.m.
Class 3A: [2] Mankato East (28-2) vs. [1] Totino-Grace (26-5), 1 p.m.
Class 2A: 5 p.m.
Class 4A: [3] Minnetonka (24-6)vs. [1] Wayzata (29-1), 8 p.m.
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Class 4A | Class 3A | Class 2A | Class 1A
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David La Vaque is a highschool sports activities reporter who has been the lead highschool hockey author for the Star Tribune since 2010. He’s co-author of “Tourney Time,” a ebook in regards to the historical past of Minnesota’s boys hockey state match revealed in 2020 and up to date in 2024.
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