GIRLS BASKETBALL
Red Lake Falls 56,
EGF Sacred Heart 52
Britta Glass scored 23 points to lead Red Lake Falls to a win over East Grand Forks Sacred Heart on Thursday.
"We had the lead during most of the second half," Sacred Heart coach JoAnn Remer said. "We gave it up with about six minutes left. It was painful."
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Amanda Goddin scored 26 points for the Eagles. Stacey Remer put up 13.
"(Red Lake Falls) had a lot deeper bench than we did. We ran out of steam at the end," Remer said.
Sacred Heart, 1-8, will face Warren-Alvarado-Oslo on Tuesday.
GIRLS HOCKEY
EGF Senior High 2,
Thief River Falls 1
Erica Eades scored two goals to lead East Grand Forks Senior High past Thief River Falls on Thursday night.
"It was a really hard-fought game," Senior High head coach Jim Scanlan said. "The girls worked hard and didn't give up many rebound opportunities."
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Sophomore goalie Madi Galstad was strong for the Green Wave, making 29 saves.
"Madi had an outstanding game for us in goal tonight," Scanlan said. "They are a good team and put a lot of pressure on us. The girls responded well."
BOYS HOCKEY
Grafton-Park River 7,
GF Central 0
GRAFTON, N.D. -- Peter Hills scored a goal and an assist in a Grafton-Park River shutout against Grand Forks Central on Thursday night.
"We came in strong at first," Central coach Tony Bina said. "We gave up a few bad goals in the first period and then things unraveled."
Central gave up four goals in the first period. Joey Demers earned three assists for Grafton.
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Central faces East Grand Forks Senior High on Saturday.
EGF Senior High 5,
Red Lake Falls 1
RED LAKE FALLS, Minn. -- Tommy Hajicek scored two goals to lead East Grand Forks Senior High to a 2-1 victory over Red Lake Falls on Thursday night.
Nick Korynta also had two points, scoring a goal and adding an assist for the Green Wave.
The win moves Senior High to 10-3 on the season. The Green Wave will play Grand Forks Central on Saturday at the East Grand Forks Civic Center.
BRIEFLY
n Wrestling: Red River's Billy Rerick pinned Roseau's Jarek Ludwick in 1:04 to highlight Grand Forks Red River's 45-35 win at the Roseau Triangular on Thursday. "They were a little bigger and stronger but we still found our ways," said Red River coach Bruce Moe, whose team also lost to Thief River Falls on Thursday.
-- Herald staff reports