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By Star Tribune Staff Reports, 01/22/11, 1:05AM CST

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Woodbury edges Mounds View on late basket


Michelle Young, Woodbury

• WOODBURY 49, MOUNDS VIEW 48: Junior center Ashley Sha scored 12 of her 17 points in the second half, including the game-winner with 12 seconds left, to lift the Royals over Mounds View. Senior guard Michelle Young led Woodbury with 20 points, a total matched by Mounds View’s Rachel Parupsky.

• ST. PAUL HIGHLAND PARK 77, ST. PAUL HUMBOLDT 73: Sophomore Humboldt center Lashay Holt posted a double-double with 14 points and 30 rebounds, but it was not quite enough to stave off Highland Park. Holt started playing basketball a year ago, and now starts every varsity game. Her teammate Angelina Hicks posted a season-high 30 points. Highland Park’s Paris Crenshaw and Ashalee Morales scored 20 points and 19 points, respectively.

• BENILDE-ST. MARGARET’S 72, TOTINO-GRACE 63: Junior forward Olivia Antilla’s 28 points led Benilde to a victory over Totino-Grace, offsetting a career-high 37 points by Totino-Grace guard Kaeli Kraska. Kraska hit 10 three-pointers in the loss.

• LAKEVILLE NORTH 59, JEFFERSON 30: Panthers coach Andy Berkvam admitted before the season that Lakeville North fortunes are tied to the play of senior center Apiew Ojulu. The 6-foot-4  Ojulu showed why Friday, scoring a career-high 24 points as the Panthers cruised.

• MINNEHAHA ACADEMY 56, CONCORDIA ACADEMY 32: It was a night of milestones for Minnehaha Academy as seniors Sarina Baker and Katelyn Adams both surpassed 1,000 career points. Baker, a senior guard, picked up her 1,000th point on a long three-pointer in the second half en route to a game-high 22 points. Two possessions later, Adams hit a spinning bank-shot to tally her 16th and final point and the 1,001st of her career.

• CHISAGO LAKES 48, ST. LOUIS PARK 33: Chisago Lakes freshman center Bryanna Fernstrom recorded an unconventional double-double in her team’s victory over St. Louis Park, scoring 10 of her 16 points in the second half and blocking 15 shots on the night. Chisago Lakes improved to 5-2 in the conference and 9-7 overall.

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