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It was a pretty perfect night for senior forward McKenna Johnson. After being named the Mandan athlete of the month before the game, she and the Braves girls basketball team put up a dominant performance against St. Mary’s, which had come into the game on a five-game winning streak.

For the second straight year, Century headed to BHS without a loss. For the second straight year, the Patriots left with a loss, thanks to a strong finish from the Demons

Born and raised in Germany, educated in the United States and now based out of South Korea, BAFTA Awards-nominated actor Teo Yoo (“Past Lives,” “Decision to Leave”) doesn’t take any of his success for granted. He had already spent many years turning down parts that cast Asian characters in a disparaging light. In his latest role in the espionage series “The Recruit,” he plays Jang Kyu, a South Korean intelligence agent, who teams up with Noah Centineo (“To All the Boys” trilogy). “This show is a testament to Alexi Hawley’s writing and also to the leadership of [executive producer and star] Noah, who created such a warm and lovely environment for us all,” Yoo said in an interview from The Plaza Hotel in New York City. “It was a very wholesome experience and a privilege to be part of the show.” The second season of “The Recruit” will drop on Netflix Jan. 30. Yoo stays in touch with fans on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/teoyoo/). This interview was edited for length and clarity.

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