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BOYS BASKETBALL

Tateyn Boswell put together a 35-point night to send Cass Lake-Bena past Bagley in second round of the Section 8A tournament on Thursday evening.
The Bemidji High boys basketball team ended the regular season on a high note Thursday evening in St. Cloud.
Northome/Kelliher boys basketball junior Anthony Johnson reached 1,000 points a little faster than he expected.
The Bemidji High boys basketball team went blow for blow with Hibbing on Tuesday night, answering punches with counterpunches and staying neck-in-neck until the game's final minute.

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Eric “Big E” Nelson will never be forgotten at Bemidji High . The Lumberjacks’ beloved longtime custodian died on Thursday after a lengthy battle with renal cell carcinoma. He was remembered on Friday night at the Bemidji boys basketball team’s home game against Alexandria.
Laporte High boys basketball senior Grant Hamilton recorded the 1,000th point of his varsity basketball career during a game against Walker-Hackensack-Akeley on Monday at Laporte High .
The Bemidji High boys basketball team wasn’t playing around on Saturday afternoon in Duluth. The Lumberjacks stormed out to a 35-10 first-half lead, keying an easy 59-41 win over the Greyhounds.
The Bemidji High boys basketball team rallied until the very end against an excellent Pequot Lakes team on Tuesday night at the BHS Gymnasium.
The Bemidji High boys basketball team couldn’t quite keep up offensively on Thursday in Esko. The Lumberjacks compiled 70 points, but Esko’s explosive attack poured in 19 more, sealing an 89-70 victory.
The Bemidji High boys basketball team’s top trio brought its A-game on Thursday in Thief River Falls. Facing off against the Prowlers, the Lumberjacks beat TRF 78-60 behind great performances from all three of Austin Riewer, Jaxon Boschee and Braden Luksik.
The Bemidji High boys basketball sophomore guard scored a career-high 44 points in Tuesday’s 78-68 win over Perham at the BHS Gymnasium.
Jaxon Boschee was transcendent on Thursday night, setting a new career high with 40 points. But he couldn’t quite will the Bemidji boys basketball team to a win against St. Cloud Tech and Tameron Ferguson, the leading scorer in the state.
The Bemidji High boys basketball team put on an offensive clinic on Saturday at the BHS Gymnasium. Three Lumberjacks scored 20 points, and four reached double figures.
When Jaxon Boschee crosses half court, he’s ready to shoot. And for good reason. The Bemidji sophomore changes the game with his aptitude from distance and has rounded out his overall game as well.
Eight Bemidji High boys basketball players scored points in Tuesday’s road win over St. Cloud Apollo.

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