Prologue 
One of the things missed with the shortened schedule has been the high profile non-conference games.  Without the events to put the big games together its not quite the same.  But we get a big one tonight as #2AAAA Wayzata visits #1AAA Minnehaha.  Minnehaha has already hosted Duluth East and has a bunch of other really good home games on the schedule.
Game Time 
Story of the 1st half is Wayzata's shooting from deep.  18 all at the 7:45 mark as Wayzata has 4 triples and a Camden Heide 3 point play on the ledger.  Plus an excellent call for a backdoor set on the game's opening play.  Soph Spencer Hall off the Trojans bench to bank in a 3.  Wayzata with their biggest lead of the night at 22-18.  Chet Holmgren for 3 off a turnover.  Prince Aligbe dunks another turnover and adds a nice finger roll.  That's part of a 12-3 Minnehaha run to go up 30-25.  Soph Hayden Tibbets 2 bombs off the Wayzata bench to help stop the momentum.  Wayzata 7-14 3s in the half.  Minnehaha leads 38-32 at the break.
Minnehaha not getting into the open floor and making it a dunk fest.  Prince Aligbe with a baseline jumper.  Holmgren picks up his offense with a 3 point play.  56-46 Minnehaha with their biggest lead with 6:10 left.  They'll go to their triangle delay at the 5 minute mark, a standard Redhawks tactic.  Carter Bjerke with a nice up fake on Holmgren, 1 dribble and buries a 3.  That cuts the lead to 59-54 with 2:37 left.  Eddie Beeninga both ends of the bonus and a kickout to Drew Berkland for 3 with 1:37 left.  63-59 Minnehaha.  Wayzata gets no closer.  Minnehaha turns it over but Aligbe blocks that and ends up with a dunk on the other end.  Minnehaha wins 70-63.
Post Game 
Wayzata falls to 5-2 with the loss.  Carter Bjerke 5 3s in the game to lead the Trojans with 15 points.  Cam Heide with 7 of his 11 in the 1st half.  Kody Williams adds 10.  Wayzata 11-23 from deep but     only 9-30 from 2 on my sheet.  Yes that's the Chet Holmgren effect, but its also guys like Isaiah Davis and Prince Aligbe and their length too.  Trojans did a reasonable job of not turning the ball over and allowing Minnehaha to turn the game into a dunk fest.  Wayzata returns to Lake Conference play next week with home games vs STMA and the rematch with #3AAAA Hopkins
Minnehaha improves to 5-0 with their 3rd straight win over a ranked opponent.  Chet Holmgren with 19 points.  Prince Aligbe as involved on offense as I've seen him in a while.  He also adds 19 points.  Isaiah Davis with 14 points despite foul trouble.  One notable item here is Donovan Smith being out of the Redhawks lineup with a broken hand.  They hope to have him back for tourney time.  Minnehaha just 2-18 from 3 in this one.  Cold shooting, fairly slow game and they still came out on top.  A big game vs IMG Academy, one of the nation's top programs on Saturday.  Then Edina comes calling on Tuesday
Four Factors
| FACTOR | Minnehaha | Wayzata | 
| Effective FG % | 49.2% | 48.1% | 
| Offensive Rebound % | 44.4% | 35% | 
| Free Throw Rate | 28.8% | 35.9% | 
| Turnover % | 15.9% | 17.2% | 
| Points Per Possession | 1.11 | 0.98 | 
Minnehaha's interior shooting washes out the hot Wayzata 3 point shooting. Not a surprise in a close game that every category was close. An offensive rebound here, a turnover there, a good bounce there and the outcome could have flipped.
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