The Crusaders outlasted Des Lacs-Burlington 71-70 in overtime in one quarterfinal, while Trenton fell to Glenburn 48-45, New Town downed Minot Ryan 69-53, and Kenmare got by Tioga 58-49 in the others.
In the consolation round, Stanley beat Powers Lake 69-56, Parshall downed Ray 67-51, North Shore-Plaza got by the Williston JV 70-60, and Divide County upended Burke County 58-43.
In the semifinals today, Trinity Christian will face Glenburn at 6 p.m., and New Town takes on Kenmare at 7:30 p.m. Also, Tioga plays Stanley at noon, Minot Ryan and Parshall face off at 1:30, Trenton and NS-Plaza play at 3 p.m. and DL-B plays DC at 4:30 p.m. At Stanley Elementary, the Williston JV plays Burke County at 2:30 p.m. and Powers Lake plays Ray at 1 p.m.
Kenmare 58, Tioga 49 In the fourth quarter the Honkers scored 14 and held the Pirates to just four to take the win.
The Honkers were led by Seth Gravesen with 14 points and Kacy Keysor with nine. Jordan Micklesen, Joe Heninger, and Adam Mickelsen each added eight.
Tioga was paced by Ryan Grubb with 14 points, while Evan Pederson and Tyler Hawkinson each added nine.
Tioga 10 19 16 4 - 49
Kenmare 8 15 21 14 - 58
Tioga(49) - Ryan Grubb 14, Evan Pederson 9, Tyler Hawkinson 9, Jace Lalim 8, Justin Vejtasa 5, Kevin Rehak 4.
Kenmare(58) - Seth Gravesen 14, Kacy Keysor 9, Jordan Mickelsen 8, Joe Heninger 8, Adam Mickelsen 8, Vinc ent Goettle 4, Luke Melgaard 3, Blake Pullen 2, Brock Zietz 2.
NT 69, MR 53
The Eagles started out on the right foot scoring 18 in the first and 19 in the second quarter to have a 12 point lead at the half. The Lions scored 15 in the third and held the Eagles to seven to cut the Eagles led to four. In the fourth the Eagles took control and scored 25 to take the victory.
The Eagles were led by Dallas McGrady with 24 points and Danny Mann with 21. James Moran chipped in eight.
The Lions were led by Sean Downes with 13 points. Anthony Miller, Nick Kondos, and Chris Keyes each added 11.
Minot Ryan 16 9 15 13 - 53
New Town 18 19 7 25 - 69
Minot Ryan(53) - Sean Downes 13, Anthony Miller 11, Nick Kondos 11, Chris Keyes 11, Mitch Mayer 5, Braden Bosch 2.
New Town(69) - Dallas McGrady 24, Danny Mann 21, James Moran 8, Noble Dragswolf 7, Melvin Hale 5, Tyrell Smith 4.
Glenburn 48, Trenton 45
STANLEY- The Tigers and Panthers were all tied up at the half. The Tigers scored 11 but they allowed the Panthers to score 10 in the third quarter. In the fourth quarter the Panthers scored 18 to take the win.
The Panthers were led by Kevin Thom and Tyler Lee each with 13 points. David Undlin added seven and Zack Zimny chipped in four.
The Tigers were led by Cody Kreil with 14 points. Nick Brunelle and Cory Kummer each added 10.
Glenburn 5 15 10 18 - 48
Trenton 12 8 11 14 - 45
Glenburn(48) - Kevin Thom 13, Tyler Lee 13, David Undlin 7, Zack Zimny 4, Jake Lesmann 4, Colby Carlson 4, Tyler Marquart 3.
Trenton(45) - Cody Kreil 14, Nick Brunelle 10, Cory Kummer 10, Lucas Cayko 7, Jeremiah LaDue 2, Casey Moran 2.
TCS 71, DL-B 70 OT
STANLEY- The Crusaders scored 25 points in the fourth quarter to send the game into overtime. Trailing by one with 15 seconds left, Trinity Christian's Eli Black drove the lane and kicked it out to Nate Norby who knocked down the 14-footer for the win.
The Crusaders were led by McHale Maristuen with 17 points. Black had 14 and Nate Norby added 11.
The Lakers were led by Jeremy McGregor with 21 points. Josh Hvidsten ended with 17 and Drew Bryantt added 15.
Trinity Christian 14 16 9 25 -64 7 -71
Des Lacs 13 18 17 16 -64 6 -70
Trinity Christian(71) - McHale Maristuen 17, Eli Black 14, Nate Norby 11, Ryan Fell 10, Kyle Ceynar 8, Gabe Black 4, Jason Stewart 4, Kent Grueneich 3.
Des Lacs(70) - Jeremy McGregor 21, Josh Hvidsten 17, Drew Bryantt 15, Nathan Burkhard 10, Matt Eraas 3, Tyler Tudahl 2, Lucas Sigurdson 2.
DC 58, BC 43
The DC Maroons started off on the right foot scoring 21 and holding the Panthers to just nine in the first quarter. In the second the Maroons scored 11 to have a 13 point lead at the half. The Maroons kept their momentum in the second half scoring 14 in the third quarter and 12 in the fourth to take the win over the Panthers.
The Maroons were led by Derek Benter with 24 points. Grant Windfaldelt chipped in with 19 and Cody Roland had three.
The Panthers were led by Eric Rick with 20 points. Kelly Iverson added 14 and Jordan Johnson added seven.
Divide County 21 11 14 12 - 58
Burke Central 9 10 8 16 - 43
Divide County(58) - Derek Benter 24,Grant Windfaldelt 19, Cody Roland 3, Lev i Garbel 2, Devin Jacobson 2, Troy Roness 2, James Johnson 2.
Burke Central(43) - Eric Rick 20, Kelly Iverson 14, Jordan Johnson 7, Andrew Schweyen 2.
Stanley 69, PL 56
STANLEY- The Blue Jays had a five point lead over the Ranchers at the half. In the third quarter the Blue Jays scored 13 and held the Ranchers to six. In the fourth the Blue Jays scored 16 to take the win over the Ranchers.
The Blue Jays were led by Riley Dolezal with 18 points and Layne Fluhrer with 12. Kellen Leupp and Lance Hollinger each added 11.
The Ranchers were led by Robert Moore with 21 points. Jordan Carlson had 14 and Lucas Titus added 10.
Powers Lake 16 19 6 15 - 56
Stanley 23 17 13 16 - 69
Powers Lake(56) - Robert Moore 21, Jordan Carlson 14, Lucas Titus 10, Lance Roloff 5, Jamie Hysjulien 4, David Holby 2.
Stanley(69) - Riley Dolezal 18, Layne Fluhren 12, Kellen Leupp 11, Lance Hollinger 11, Pete Kannianen 9, Scott Mortensen 4, John Job 2, Scott Halvorson 2.
Parshall 67, Ray 51
Parshall had a commanding lead with a 17 point lead at the half over the Jays. The Braves scored 12 in the third and 18 in the fourth quarter to take the victory over the Jays.
The Braves were led by Jarvis Bearstail and Adam Trulson each with 15 points. Neil Packineau scored 11 and Blase Hendrickson added nine.
The Jays were led by Clint Perdue and Charlie Anderson both with 14 points. Matt Heier had nine and Shane Hill added seven.
Parshall 17 20 12 18 - 67
Ray 11 9 16 15 - 51
Ray(51) - Clint Perdue 14, Charlie Anderson 14, Matt Heier 9, Shane Hill 7, Catlin Bingerman 3, Jordan Vance 2, Jordan Viall 2.
Parshall(67) - Jarvis Bearstail 15, Adam Trulson 15, Neil Packineau 11, Blase Hendrickson 9, Taylor Cascaden 7, Nathaniel Packineau 5, Anthony Verner 5.
NS-P 70, Williston JV 60
In the second North Shore scored 17 to have a six point lead at the break. In the third quarter North Shore scored 14 and in the fourth the Coyotes scored 19 to send the game into overtime. In overtime the Coyotes scored five while allowing North Shore to score 15 to take the win.
North Shore was led by Jordan Johnson and Adam Lee each with 20 points. Greg Patrick scored 11.
The Coyotes were led by Jordan Hellman with 19 points. Dusty Froelich added 14 and Jason Marmon scored eight.
Williston JV 8 14 14 19 5 - 60
North Shore Plaza 11 17 14 13 15 - 70
Williston JV(60) - Jordan Hellman 19, Dusty Froelich 14, Jason Marmon 8, Luke Aafedt 7, Kyle Jessen 6, Paul Selid 4, Brandon Hoffman 2.
North Shore(70) -Jordan Johnson 20, Adam Lee 20, Greg Patrick 11, Ronnie Lampert 7, Tanner Lynne 5, Tim Lester 3, Tyson Lynne 3, Jace Hoddeland 1.





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