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Highlights: Tuesday, Feb. 7

By SportsEngine Staff, 02/08/17, 12:00AM CST

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St. Paul Washington 64, St. Paul Como Park 61. Senior James Boua-Taylor scored the last seven points of the game in the last two minutes to lift St. Paul Washington past St. Paul Como Park 64-61. Teammate Curtis Bell also scored 28 points in this game.

Waterville-Elysian-Morristown 58, New Richland-Hartland-Ellendale-Geneva 55. The game was close the entire way with each team taking the lead multiple times throughout the game. Waterville-Elysian-Morristown went on a run with about nine minutes left, as they went up five points and they held the lead the rest of the way. Zac Olson and Oakley Baker both had great games; Olson finished with 32 points for the Buccaneers, and Baker finished with 23 for the Panthers.

St. Paul Johnson 78, St. Paul Humboldt 70. Kyle Lee, Brandon Gill, and Justin Yang each scored 13 points for St. Paul Johnson. Derron Riley scored a game-high 28 points for St. Paul Humboldt.

Big Lake 80, Cambridge-Isanti 65. Austin Miller had 21 points, five assists, six rebounds, one steal, and one block in this game to lead Big Lake to the win. Luke Johnson led Cambridge-Isanti with 21 points.

Watertown-Mayer 68, Maple Lake 44. Senior Ben Theisen and junior Riley Alger each scored 15 points in No. 10-2A Watertown-Mayer’s win. Junior Cole Trager and sophomore Mitch Hoistad each tallied 15 points for Maple Lake.

St. Paul Highland Park 73, Hudson 59. Senior Amitri Collins-Westlund matched his season-high 30 points to pace the Scots’ win. Collins-Westlund has hit the 30-point mark four times this season and leads the Scots with an average 20.8 points per game. Garrett Hendricks led Hudson with 24 points.

Liberty Classical 94, Learning for Leadership 59. Team-leading scorer Luke Hill recorded 35 points in the win and increases his points per game average to 19.5. Nathaniel Bliss added 26 points for the Lions. Mohamed Khalif scored 18 points for the Mustangs.

Norwood Young America 83, Tri-City United 65. Kellen Erpenbach scored a game-high 20 points, while Cade Zellmann added 13 in the win. Kyle Hintz led Tri-City United, putting up a season-high 17 points.

Heritage Christian 86, PACT 45. Senior Zach Johanson scored 27 points in the win for No. 3-1A Heritage Christian. Team-leading scorer CJ Woda added 22 points. PACT’s Cade Johnson tallied 27 points in the loss.

Owatonna 76, Rochester Century 49. Junior Dalton Kubista led Owatonna’s offense, scoring 27 points. Rochester Century’s Jack Fisher scored 12 points.

Southwest Christian 65, St. Croix Prep 54. Senior Trey Sandness matched his season-high total, scoring 18 points in the win. Team-leading scorer Max Steensland (15.2 points per game average) added 12 points. Senior Matt Kaul led St. Croix Prep with 17 points.

St. Charles 87, Southland 75. Each team had two players score at least 20 points, with Carson Jensen (21) and Keagan Maloney (20) leading the offense in the win for St. Charles. Jared Landherr scored 27 points for Southland and Thomas Bottema added 23.

Rockford 85, Foley 63. Rockford scored 47 points in the first half en route to a 85-63 win over Foley. Jake Hall led the Rockets’ offense with 23 points. Foley’s Tanner Brosh also scored 23.

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