EASTVIEW 57, ROSEMOUNT 48: The No. 1, 4 Lightning flashed out to 33-16 halftime andheld on to beat the Irish. Allie Pickrain led Eastview with 14 points, followed by Megan Walstad’s 12. Maddy Olson scored 15 for Rosemount.

ST. MICHAEL-ALBERTVILLE 85, ROGERS 56: Rae Johnson and Sydney Tracy paced the Knights offense with 26 and 23 points. The No. 4, 4A Knights improved to 10-1 on the season. Paige Dobberstein led Rogers with 17 points.

MINNETONKA 93, CHANHASSEN 48: The Skippers had a balanced offensive attack with four players scoring double-digits. Courtney Fredrickson led the way with 16, Chrissy Carr had 13, Grace Allen and Laura Hamilton both had 11. Minnetonka’s defense didn’t allow a Storm shooter to get more than nine points.

CENTENNIAL 59, PARK CENTER 55: The Cougars upset the No. 8, 4A Pirates behind 13 points from freshman center Sara Stapleton. Park Center’s Ann Simonet had 18 points.

SHAKOPEE 51, LAKEVILLE SOUTH 26: North Carolina-bound Taylor Koenen scored 18 points as she helped the Sabres remain undefeated (8-0). Caleigh Rodning added 14 points.

MINNEAPOLIS SOUTHWEST 48, MINNEAPOLIS WASHBURN 44: The Lakers came out on top in a Minneapolis City Conference matchup. Senior Sophia Holein scored 19 points for Southwest. Jazinae Patterson scored 16 points for the Millers.

APPLE VALLEY 71, EAGAN 61, OT: Taylor Wangerin scored for the Eagles with less than 10 seconds left in regulation to force overtime. She would finish with 13 points. In the extra frame Apple Valley shut down the Wildcats, outscoring them 12-2. Lyndsey Robson’s 24 points led Apple Valley. Tamira McLemore had 18 for Eagan.

ST. LOUIS PARK 76, ST. PAUL HIGHLAND PARK 24: The Orioles were led by Mara Henderson and Lindsey Olson, who scored 14 points each. Henderson reached 1,000 career points during the game