Anoka at Andover
7 p.m., Wednesday, May 17

Anoka has blown through its last three opponents by a combined score of 45-12, leaving the No. 13 Tornadoes with only one loss, a 11-9 defeat to No. 10 Maple Grove on May 3.

With four players topping the 20-point threshold, Anoka (7-1, 6-1) has no shortage of scoring options. The group is led by senior midfielder and University of Detroit-Mercy commit Ollie Nigh (26-5-31), who logged five goals in the Tornadoes' 15-2 win over Spring Lake Park last Wednesday. 

Andover has won three of its last four contests and begins the week 1.5 games behind second-place Anoka in the Northwest Suburban Conference standings.

The Huskies offense could be trending up after finishing with their second-highest scoring output of the season in a 14-6 victory over Totino-Grace on May 10. Sophomore attacker Parker Blake (14 goals) will be a key player Andover (7-3, 5-3) if it is to win on Wednesday and close the gap on Anoka in conference standings.