• EDEN PRAIRIE 19, EASTVIEW 15: Will Rains’ 3-yard TD run in the fourth quarter Friday rallied the Eagles, ranked No. 1 in the Star Tribune Metro Top 10, past Eastview. Rains rushed for 104 yards to lead the Eagles, who trailed 7-6 at halftime and 15-12 after three quarters, to their 20th consecutive victory. Tommy Hutsell rushed for 153 yards and threw a TD pass for the Lightning.
• EAGAN 17, WAYZATA 16: The host Wildcats withstood a fourth-quarter comeback from Wayzata, ranked No. 8 in the Metro Top 10, to hang on for the victory. Sam Zenner rushed for 182 yards — including a 72-yard TD run — as the Wildcats built a 17-7 lead.
• HUTCHINSON 49, MOUND-WESTONKA 0: The Tigers, the defending Class 4A state champions, rolled to their 28th consecutive victory. The streak is the second-longest active streak in the state.
• LAKEVILLE NORTH 24, SHAKOPEE 7: Lakeville North, ranked No. 3 in the Metro Top 10, trailed 7-3 after the first quarter but scored the final 21 points of the game to take a South Suburban victory at Shakopee. Drew Stewart threw two TD passes for the Panthers.
• LAKEVILLE SOUTH 28, APPLE VALLEY 12: The visiting Cougars scored two TDs in the fourth quarter to pull away for the victory. Josh Corcoran rushed for two TDs — one in the second quarter and one in the third — as the Cougars took a 15-12 lead into the final quarter. Will Heller’s 31-yard TD pass to Grant Moesser in the fourth quarter extended the Cougars’ lead to 21-12.
• MINNETONKA 28, OSSEO 17: Tyler Olson and Braden Sikes scored fourth-quarter TDs to rally the Skippers to the victory. Sikes’ 16-yard TD with 8:32 remaining gave the Skippers a 20-17 lead. Olson’s 3-yard TD run — his second of the game — with 3:22 remaining sealed the victory.
• ORONO 31, ANNANDALE 12: Junior Hank Seward passed for 288 yards and four TDs to lead the Spartans, ranked No. 7 in Class 4A, past the Cardinals. Seward, who completed 14 of 22 passes, also rushed for 56 yards. Ethan Larson had two TD receptions for Spartans.
• RED WING 21, WINONA 7: Tait Kelly rushed for 125 yards and three TDs to lead the Wingers to their first victory under coach Rickey Foggie.
• SOUTH ST. PAUL 23, MAHTOMEDI 20 (OT): Nick Ricci’s 16-yard field goal in overtime lifted the Packers to the victory over the Zephyrs, ranked No. 5 in Class 5A. The Packers forced overtime on Dan Pietruszewski’s TD pass to Trenton McCloud in the fourth quarter — his third TD pass of the game.
• CHANHASSEN 49, RICHFIELD 7: Senior Cole Kirchoff rushed for 234 yards and four TDs (in only nine carries) to fuel the Storm’s victory over the Spartans.
• COLUMBIA HEIGHTS 42, BROOKLYN CENTER 6: Senior D’Aireus Mock rushed for 158 yards and two TDs to lead the Hylanders past the Centaurs.
• ELK RIVER 55, ANDOVER 34: Trent Pink and Zach Ernst each rushed for three TDs as the Elks outran the Huskies. Andover led 20-14 after the first quarter, but the Elks scored 34 unanswered points to take a 48-20 lead. Ernst had a 91-yard TD run in the fourth quarter.
• GLENCOE-SILVER LAKE 14, NEW PRAGUE 0: Teddy Peterson intercepted two passes to highlight the victory for the Panthers, who are ranked No. 9 in Class 3A.
• HOLY ANGELS 35, ST. CROIX LUTHERAN 34 (OT): Anthony Ekholm’s 20-yard TD run (his fourth TD of the game) and Jack Kneeland’s PAT in overtime helped the Stars outlast the Crusaders, ranked No. 8 in Class 3A. Ekholm and Kneeland gave the Stars a 35-28 lead. On the ensuing possession, Trever Koester scored on a 5-yard run — his fourth TD of the game — but the Stars stopped the Crusaders’ extra-point attempt.
• MINNEAPOLIS WASHBURN 60, MINNEAPOLIS EDISON 8: DeAngelo Moore returned the second-half kickoff 75 yards for a touchdown and then added a 78-yard TD reception moments later to highlight the Millers’ victory. Alex Reyes rushed for 130 yards and a TD and threw two TD passes for the Millers.
• PROVIDENCE ACADEMY 26, MINNEHAHA ACADEMY 0: Conor White returned the opening kickoff 100 yards for a TD and returned an interception 56 yards for a TD in the fourth quarter to spark the Lions.
• ST. PAUL HUMBOLDT 15, MINNEAPOLIS ROOSEVELT 12: Billy Robles’ 45-yard TD reception in the fourth quarter put the Hawks in the lead, and the Humboldt defense stopped the Teddies inside the 5-yard line as time expired to hold on.
NOTES
• Mahnomen, ranked No. 2 in Class 1A, defeated Red Lake 54-0 on Friday for its 30th consecutive victory.
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