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Top games: St. Paul Johnson and St. Paul Central battle for lead in conference standings

By Mark Hvidsten, SportsEngine, 02/03/20, 1:15PM CST

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Feb. 4: The Governors and Minutemen are set to tangle in a rematch for an advantage in the St. Paul City Conference race.

St. Paul Johnson defeated St. Paul Central in January and can take a commanding lead in the St. Paul City Conference standings with a victory in Tuesday's rematch. Photo by Korey McDermott, SportsEngine

St. Paul Johnson defeated St. Paul Central in January and can take a commanding lead in the St. Paul City Conference standings with a victory in Tuesday's rematch. Photo by Korey McDermott, SportsEngine

We task our reporters with identifying several intriguing games throughout the state to assemble our Top Games of the Week. The matchups are presented in no particular order, and when there are additional games we want to highlight, we’ll include them with brief notes.






Other games to keep an eye on

Belle Plaine vs. Jordan, 7:30 p.m., Friday, Feb. 7. One of Jordan's goals this season is to exit the regular season with a Minnesota River Conference championship. The Hubmen (13-6, 9-0) can move closer to accomplishing that goal by beating neighboring Belle Plaine (10-7, 7-2).

Tartan vs. Mound Westonka, 7 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 6. Class 4A Tartan (15-1, 8-1) has won five consecutive games, and while Class 3A Mound Westonka (11-5, 5-1) doesn't have a one-loss record like the Titans, the White Hawks have taken on a number of heavyweights this season, including No. 6-2A Perham, No. 2-3A Mankato East and No. 7-3A Delano.


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