Last night in HS sports: Stillwater wins boys hockey opener, Rosemount’s Ramlall sisters shine

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Your daily look at what happened across the East Metro high school sports scene last night.

Girls basketball and boys hockey got underway, creating a busy night alongside a bevy of girls hockey results.

Here’s a peek at what happened across the area:

Boys hockey

Stillwater 3, Centennial 2 (OT):  Luca Frascone scored 75 seconds into overtime to deliver a season-opening win for the Ponies. Gavin Bajda tallied 32 saves for the Ponies, who also got goals from Tyson Miller and Tate Batchelor.

Gavin Cunningham scored twice for Centennial.

Blaine 5, Woodbury 1: Cooper Bayer scored twice for the Bengals, while Tanner Ferdig, Wilson Guse, Grady Bautch and Sam Coleman each had two helpers.

Jack Oleson scored the Royals’ lone goal, while Michael Pietruszewski stopped 40 of the 45 shots he faced.

Girls basketball

Rosemount 91, Champlin Park 75: Amisha Ramlall scored 33 points to pace a high-octane Rosemount offense that posted 45 points in the first half and 46 in the second.

Amisha’s sister, Ashna, scored 21 points for the Irish.

Reese Hagenbart had 33 points for Champlin Park.

Totino-Grace 76, St. Croix Lutheran 49: The Crusaders fell Thursday, but it wasn’t for a lack of effort from Callie Oakland. The Northern Iowa commit tallied 31 points and 21 rebounds in the defeat.

Girls hockey

Park 4, St. Paul/Two Rivers 0: Addie Corkish netted a hat trick to move the Wolfpack to 2-1 on the season, while Gabriella Stepka logged a 19-save shutout.

Apple Valley 6, Shakopee 0: Riley Ambuehl had a hat trick while Makayla Gore tallied two goals and three assists as the Eagles improved to 3-0 in South Suburban Conference play.

Brinley Gretz had a goal and three assists. Apple Valley out-shot Shakopee 35-11.

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