Zach Swisher scored with 1 minute, 35 seconds left in overtime for his second goal of the game to give Chanhassen a 3-2 victory over Chaska in boys' soccer. Swisher gave the Storm a 2-1 lead in the 43rd minute with his first goal.
Prep roundup: Chanhassen edges Chaska in OT in boys' soccer
Dylan Brazil sent the game to overtime for the Hawks with less than five minutes remaining in the second half. The Hawks got on the board first when William Parra Orjuela redirected the ball into the net in the 11th minute of the game.
Lorence Kurth tied the game at 1-1 for the Storm. He finished off a passing play from Cameron Vasseghi and Swisher for his ninth goal in nine games.
Minnetonka 3, Hopkins 0: Luca Vereecken stopped 12 shots to lead the Class 2A, No. 6 Skippers past the host Royals. Sergio Rivas scored two goals for the Skippers. Johnluke Nahorski got the scoring started 13 seconds into the game.
Minneapolis Washburn 14, Minneapolis Henry 0: Darley Florvil scored five goals and had an assist to lead the Class 2A, No. 5 Millers past the visiting Patriots. Haytham Aziz had two goals and two assists and Ty Benjaafar had one goal and four assists for the Millers.
Girls' soccer
Visitation 3, DeLaSalle 0: Samantha Burke stopped 13 shots to lead the Class 1A, No. 7 Blazers past the host No. 12 Islanders. Mary Jurich, Sammie Sabin and Hannah Gorden scored for the Blazers. All three goals came in the last six minutes of the game.
Edina 1, Eden Prairie 0: Elliot Shively scored her first goal of the season to lift the Class 2A, No. 4 Hornets past the host Eagles.
St. Croix Lutheran 1, Holy Angels 0: Clara Avery scored in the second half to give the host Crusaders an upset victory over the Class 1A, No. 9 Stars.
Volleyball
Providence Academy 3, Mounds Park Academy 2: The visiting Lions (6-0) won a battle of unbeatens 15-25, 25-23, 25-23, 21-25, 15-8. The Panthers fall to 7-1.
Prior Lake 3, Farmington 0: Brenna Hesse recorded her 1,000th dig in the first set, but it was not enough for the host Tigers against the Class 3A, No 7 Lakers. The Lakers won 25-17, 25-19, 25-20.
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