Thursday, March 07, 2019

Boys' basketball team Step I: clearing the carbon out

If the B-B-E Jaguars boys' basketball team was a car or truck engine, you could say tonight they "cleared the carbon" out of the cylinder heads...in the Sub-Section 5A-South quarterfinals, the Jaguars throttled No. 7-seeded Onamia by a 70-44 score. B-B-E led 41-28 at halftime.

Onamia finishes 9-17 overall.

Now 15-12 overall, the Jaguars advance to the semifinal round for the second year in a row. They play on Saturday, March 9 at Foley high school. The time may have been changed since I last heard...the Jaguars will play Upsala. **Tip-off will be at 2:45 p.m. on Saturday.

In their quarterfinal game, No. 3-seeded Upsala defeated No. 6-seeded St. John's Prep 69-47.

Spread the word! Of course, Saturday's schedule is weather-permitting...we'll see what comes our way with the predicted snow storm. They are setting it up to beat the storm.

Update: the boys' basketball game against Upsala will NOT take place on Saturday. It will now be held on Monday, March 11 at 7:45 p.m. at Foley high school. Please spread the word!!!

*If the games are indeed moved, the semifinals will take place on Monday next week. The sub-section finals would be on Wednesday night.

*Below you can take in action from the last minute of the first half of the boys' basketball game against Eden Valley-Watkins last Saturday. The game concluded the regular season and was also designated as Parents/Senior Night.


*Below, take in some of the celebrating on Tuesday night at Little Falls. Here you can see the captains of the Jaguars receive the sub-section championship trophy.



Section 5A boys' basketball scores on March 7:
Upsala 69, St. John's Prep 47
Braham 60, Isle 41
Hinckley-Finlayson 59, East Central 25
Nevis 75, Menahga 57
Pine River-Backus 69, Verndale 41
Browerville 65, Walker-Hackensack-Akeley 56

Area boys' basketball playoff scores on March 7:
Southwest MN Christian 72, Russel-Tyler-Ruthton 67
New Ulm Cathedral 73, BOLD 70 (Overtime! NUC is the No. 4 seed, while BOLD was the No. 1 seed and was ranked No. 1 in Class 1A on the QRF)
Dawson-Boyd (No. 5 seed) 82, Minneota (No. 1 seed) 73 (another huge upset)
Redwood Valley 67, New London-Spicer 58 (Redwood Valley is the No. 4 seed in Sub-Section 3AA-North; NL-S was the No. 1 seed who I felt was a slight favorite to win the whole section)
Henning 85, Frazee 48
Ortonville 74, Battle Lake 44
Parkers Prairie 80, Wheaton/Herman-Norcross 61
West Central Area 51, Ashby 48
Hancock 66, Brandon/Evansville 60
Rockford 61, Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted 40
St. Cloud Cathedral 55, Kimball Area 41
Albany 57, Rush City 22
Pine City 84, Sauk Centre 75
Eden Valley-Watkins 49, Maple Lake 26
Melrose Area 79, Holdingford 40
Foley 62, Royalton 51
Osakis 72, Wadena-Deer Creek 45
Barnesville 58, Long Prairie-Grey Eagle 49
Springfield 86, Mountain Lake Area/Comfrey 64
Lac qui Parle Valley 64, Renville County West 55
Morris Area/Chokio-Alberta 55, Minnewaska Area 50


Area girls' basketball playoff scores on March 7:
Fergus Falls 43, Alexandria 42 (Fergus Falls reversed 14- and eight-point regular season losses with an exciting state-qualifying win at SCSU)
Marshall 53, Waseca 44 (Marshall is the No. 3 seed in Section 2AAA; Waseca was the No. 1 seed)
Becker 56, Willmar 36
Goodhue 42, Lyle/Austin Pacelli 33 (Goodhue wins Section 1A and advances to state after a one-year hiatus; they won it all in 2017)


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