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This weekโs โFab Fiveโ photos reflect the St. Paul Johnson Governorsโ 62-60 City Conference victory over the St. Paul Harding Knights Friday, January 10, 2025.
With Colin Moore Jr. running the point, Kenny Turner and Tyrel Pride led the Governors with 18 points apiece.
Tobis Williams (23 points), AiโJhon Douglas (16), and Neyo Chea (9) led the Knights.
Colin Moore Jr. (St. Paul Johnon) covering AiโJhon Douglas (St. Paul Harding) Credit: Dr. Mitchell Palmer McDonald
Kenny Turner (St. Paul Johnson) Credit: Dr. Mitchell Palmer McDonald
Tyrel Pride (St. Paul Johnson) Credit: Dr. Mitchell Palmer McDonald
Tobis Williams (St. Paul Harding) Credit: Dr. Mitchell Palmer McDonald
Neyo Chea (St. Paul Harding) Credit: Dr. Mitchell Palmer McDonald