The Eastview girls' basketball team, ranked No. 2 in Class 4A, defeated Hastings 55-28 to remain perfect this season and finish at the top of this year's Holiday Hoops Classic at St. Olaf College.
Megan Walstad led Eastview with 17 points and 13 rebounds. In the two previous tournament games, she had 15 points and 11 rebounds against Hopkins and 18 points and nine rebounds against Northfield.
The Lightning held Hastings to 21.4 percent shooting. Krystal Carlson led Hastings with 12 points.
The Lightning beat Northfield 60-52 on Thursday and previously undefeated Hopkins, ranked No. 1 in this week's Class 4A poll, 66-56 on Friday.
In other girls' basketball action:
Hopkins 74, Beaver Dam (Wis.) 71 (OT): Sophomore Kayhla Adams scored six of her 17 points in overtime for the Royals. Paige Bueckers had a game-high 23 points, along with seven assists and seven rebounds, and Dlayla Chokolis had 17 points and 10 rebounds for the Royals. Tara Stauffacher led the Beavers with 17 points.
Boys' basketball
Minnehaha Academy 53, Orono 50: Terry Lockett, who finished with a team-high 14 points, made a three-pointer with 1:15 left in the game to put the Redhawks ahead for good at the Granite City Classic at St. Cloud State. Spartans star Jarvis Thomas Omersa and Redhawks star Jalen Suggs traded free throws afterward. Colton Codute's last attempt to tie the score for the Spartans was blocked by Kaden Johnson. JaVonni Bickham had 12 points, nine rebounds and three assists for the Redhawks. Omersa finished with 20 points, 14 rebounds and two blocked shots.
Park Center 70, Woodbury 57: In a matchup of top-10 teams in Class 4A, the No. 5 Pirates came out on top. Park Center closed out the first half with an 11-0 run to take a 35-29 lead. Sophomore Dain Dainja scored 22 points for the Pirates and Tommy Chatman added 15. D.J. Fleming had 24 points for No. 10 Woodbury.
Boys' hockey
Duluth East 2, Blaine 2 (OT): Joe Daninger stopped 64 shots to give the Bengals a tie against the host Greyhounds. The Greyhounds outshot the Bengals 66-22 and had a shot advantage of better than 2-to-1 in each of the three periods. Blaine lost a pair of one-goal leads. Carsen Richels and Jack Reimann scored for the Bengals. Garret Worth scored two goals and Ryder Donovan had two assists for the Greyhounds.
Holy Family 3, Moorhead 2: Cole Wilson scored the go-ahead goal for the Fire midway through the third period. The Spuds kicked off the scoring with Isaac Henkemeyer-Howe's goal in the second. Holy Family got goals from Brady Ziemer and Joe Hankinson to start the third period. Nolan Westra tied the game for Moorhead before Wilson scored the game-winner. The Spuds outshot Holy Family 32-27. The Fire won all three matchups in the Hockey for Life Classic, beating Elk River 4-2 and Benilde-St. Margaret's 3-2.
Prior Lake 2, Chaska 1: The Lakers came from behind to beat the Hawks. After Shane Lavelle scored for Chaska in the closing minutes of the first period, the Lakers tied the game in the second on Preston Underhill's goal. Lazarus Kaebel scored the game winning goal midway through the third period with assists from Jackson Jutting and Colin Tushie.
South St. Paul 4, Woodbury 0: Jacob Toensing stopped 16 shots to shut out the Royals in the championship game of the South St. Paul Premier Tournament at Doug Woog Arena. Brandon Reynolds scored two goals, Cam Kluender had a goal and an assist and Nathan Brandecker scored a goal for the Packers.
Girls' hockey
Andover 4, Rogers 3: Madison Clough led the No. 6-2A Huskies with two goals. Joslin Mumm secured the win with a goal midway through the third period to give Andover a 4-2 lead. Samantha Scherling had a goal and an assist for the Royals. The Huskies outshot Rogers 30-21.
Minnehaha United 6, Rosemount 4: The Irish led midway through the second period before Minnehaha United went on a 5-1 run to finish the game. Jodie Clay led the scoring outburst with a goal and four assists. Maddie Duca and Lily Mullinix both had two goals for Minnehaha United. Ava Nygaard scored two goals for the Irish.
St. Francis/North Branch 2, Irondale 1 (OT): Kylie Wolfe clinched the game for St. Francis/North Branch with a goal less than three minutes into overtime. Sophia Zebro assisted on the goal. Emma Fagerlee kicked off the scoring with her first-period goal for the Knights. Holly Anderson tied the game in the second.