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Tuesday's Metro roundup

By Star Tribune staff reports, 02/22/11, 11:10PM CST

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Eagan tips Rosemount

EAGAN 60, ROSEMOUNT 58: The location doesn’t matter — football field or basketball court, Wildcats senior Jameson Parsons is known for last-second heroics. Parsons hit a jumper from the right baseline with one second left, giving Eagan a victory over the Irish in the South Suburban. He finished with 15 points.

WHITE BEAR LAKE 69, ROSEVILLE 66: Junior guard Nick Wieland picked a good time to score his only points of the game. He hit two key free throws with 15.2 seconds remaining in the game, giving White Bear Lake the lead for good in its victory over Class 4A, No. 8 Roseville in Suburban East play. Bears senior guard Nathan Sheldon led all scorers with a season-high 26 points, and was 3-for-4 from the free-throw line during the final minute. For Roseville, senior guard David Stanley scored 20 points and senior forward Lucas Brown had 15.

MONTGOMERY-LONSDALE 57, NORWOOD-YOUNG AMERICA 56: Junior guard Dalton Zeug hit a 12-foot jumper with 1.3 seconds left, lifting the Redbirds over the Raiders. Zeug finished with 11 points. Jackson Rynda had 22 points to lead Montgomery-Lonsdale, which erased a seven-point halftime deficit. Spencer Nelson scored a game-high 27 points for Norwood-Young America.

ROGERS 86, CAMBRIDGE-ISANTI 53: Bluejackets senior guard Ted Lutterman was held in check by the Royals defense, who only allowed him two three-pointers after he made 22 in a two-game stretch last week. Lutterman finished with 16 points. The Royals had five players in double figures, led by junior center Michael Schreiber with 14.

SHAKOPEE 70, RED WING 69 (5 OT): With the Wingers up three in the first overtime, Sabres senior forward Kevin Carlson hit a three-pointer a the buzzer to extend the game, and did he ever. Later, at the end of the fourth overtime Red Wing senior guard Pat Kelly hit a driving layup to force a fifth overtime. With both teams fatigued scoring was at a premium in what would turn out to be the final extra session, with Shakopee outscoring Red Wing 3-2. Ethan Petrill had a game-high 23 points for Shakopee.

ST. MICHAEL-ALBERTVILLE 45, BUFFALO 41: After trailing by nine points in the first half, the Knights rallied past the Bison in the Mississippi 8. St. Michael-Albertville went on a 21-0 run to start the second half, led by junior guard Michael Wiese’s four three-pointers. Wiese finished with 12 points.

ST. THOMAS ACADEMY 62, SIMLEY 57 (OT): After a missed three-pointer at the regulation buzzer for Simley, it was the Cadets who controlled the overtime. Junior guard Thomas Sjoberg was the difference in overtime, scoring five of the Cadets’ nine overtime points. He finished with 25.

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