Maple Grove 35, Blaine 0: Senior running back Charles Langama rushed for two scores and caught a touchdown pass as the Class 6A, No. 2 Crimson (4-0) cruised past the No. 9 Bengals (3-2). Langama scored on runs of 8 and 19 yards in the first half and caught a 40-yard touchdown pass from junior quarterback Kaden Harney in the third quarter. Harney threw two touchdown passes.
Minneapolis North 28, Minneapolis Washburn 3: Junior quarterback Logan Lachermeier threw four touchdown passes to three receivers as the Polars (3-2) topped the previously unbeaten Millers (4-1). Lachermeier and Jeremiah Jackson connected on two scoring strikes of 5 and 17 yards.
North Branch 47, Duluth Denfeld 12: The Vikings proved they are the team to beat in Class 4A, Section 7. Senior halfback Tyler Minke ran for three touchdowns as North Branch’s punishing ground attack ran over previously unbeaten and the No. 4-ranked Hunters (4-1) . Minke scored on runs of 4, 9 and 44 yards as the Vikings (4-1) ran for six scores. Senior quarterback Jacob Robillard scored on a 23-yard run, junior fullback Brody Mitchell added an 80-yard burst while senior fullback Dooley Beaver capped the scoring with a 38-yard scamper.
Tartan 28, Mahtomedi 24: Senior quarterback Charles Graske teamed up with Jerror Borsay for their second touchdown pass of the game, a 38-yard connection late in the fourth quarter, as the Titans (2-3) stunned the Zephyrs (1-4). The duo also connected from 5-yards out to open the scoring. Graske also scored on an 8-yard run earlier in the fourth quarter.
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