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                	<title>Finding glee in being number three</title>
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                    <description>New Life Academy girls hoopsters claim third-place finish in first-ever Class A State Tournament.</description>
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                	<title>Eagles fall in State semifinal</title>
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                    <description>Barnum outlasts New Life, 64-61, Friday afternoon at Target Center. Eagles will play third-place game at Concordia Saturday morning.</description>
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                	<title>Warriors wrap Royals&apos; year</title>
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                    <description>Henry Sibley gets the better of Woodbury in Section 4AAAA semifinals.</description>
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                	<title>New Life boys fall to Wolves</title>
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                    <description>Eagles season ends despite putting up a good fight against No. 1 seed in a 58-52 loss at Minnesota Transitions.</description>
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                	<title>Eagles win State opener in dramatic fashion</title>
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                    <description>Danielle Schmidt hits game-winner with 1.9 seconds remaining as New Life Academy wins Class A State Tournament opener, 59-58, over Rushford-Peterson.</description>
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                	<title>Royals stun Ponies in playoff opener</title>
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                    <description>The sixth-seeded Woodbury boys basketball team pulled off its win of the season Tuesday night as Nick Quicksell&apos;s (pictured) basket with 10 seconds remaining clinched a 59-57 victory at No. 3 seed Stillwater in the opening round of the Section 4AAAA playoffs. Guard Ernest Dorsett scored a team-high 18 points.
Woodbury (13-14) will take on No. 2 seed Henry Sibley (22-5) on Friday night at 6 p.m. at Concordia University in the section semifinals. Sibley thrashed White Bear Lake, 69-42, in their playoff opener.</description>
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                	<title>Eagles start off right in 4A playoffs</title>
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                    <description>Josh Lancette led the New Life boys basketball team with 17 points in a 74-62 win over Four Directions Charter School in the Section 4A  playoff opener Thursday night in the final game of the year at NLA.
Center Robbie Anderstrom scored 14 points, with guard Max Banchy chipping in 13 points in the victory.
The Eagles (15-12) will now travel to Howard Green Gymnasium in south Minneapolis to take on top-seeded Minnesota Transitions (23-4) on Thursday night at 7 p.m.</description>
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