Prep Sports Roundup: Playoff Scores and Schedule Updates

High school hockey and basketball results from across Minnesota and Wisconsin

Published on Feb. 13, 2026

The latest prep sports scores and playoff updates from Minnesota and Wisconsin, including high school girls hockey, boys hockey, and boys and girls basketball games played on February 12 and upcoming playoff matchups on February 14, 17, and 20.

Why it matters

This roundup provides a comprehensive look at the latest high school sports action and playoff races in the region, keeping fans and community members informed on the progress of their local teams and athletes as they compete for postseason glory.

The details

In Minnesota girls hockey, Andover defeated Grand Rapids/Greenway 1-0 in the Section 7AA championship game. On the boys side, Rock Ridge, Proctor, and Hibbing/Chisholm all won their games. In boys basketball, Duluth East, Duluth Marshall, Superior, South Ridge, Hibbing, Two Harbors, Northwestern, Bemidji, Cherry, Greenway/Nashwauk-Keewatin, and Ely were among the winners. On the girls side, Aitkin, Duluth Marshall, Carlton/Wrenshall, Cromwell-Wright, Floodwood, Barnum, Bemidji, Cherry, and Ely picked up victories.

  • The games were played on Thursday, February 12, 2026.
  • The upcoming Section 7A boys hockey playoff games are scheduled for Saturday, February 14 and Tuesday, February 17.
  • The upcoming Wisconsin Division 1 and Division 2 boys hockey playoff games are scheduled for Friday, February 20.

The players

Andover

The Andover girls hockey team won the Section 7AA championship game.

Grand Rapids/Greenway

The Grand Rapids/Greenway girls hockey team lost the Section 7AA championship game to Andover.

Rock Ridge

The Rock Ridge boys hockey team won their game.

Proctor

The Proctor boys hockey team won their game.

Hibbing/Chisholm

The Hibbing/Chisholm boys hockey team won their game.

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What’s next

The Section 7A boys hockey playoff games on February 14 and 17 will determine the teams that advance to the next round of the postseason. The Wisconsin Division 1 and Division 2 boys hockey playoff games on February 20 will also continue the road to the state tournament.

The takeaway

This roundup highlights the competitive nature of high school sports in Minnesota and Wisconsin, with teams battling it out in hockey and basketball playoffs to keep their championship dreams alive. The results showcase the talent and dedication of student-athletes across the region.