MINNEAPOLIS — Chants of ‘Chloe! Chloe! Chloe!’ reverberated off the brick walls and archaic steel beams in Williams Arena. Duluth Marshall’s student section collectively shouted and celebrated something that every single person in attendance already knew — Chloe Johnson had arrived. The sophomore had just poured in a game-high 36 points and led Marshall to a 71-56 win against New London-Spicer in Friday’s AA state semifinals, which punched the Hilltoppers' ticket to Saturday’s state title game for the first time in program history. “It’s super exciting,” Johnson said. “It’s really fun to be able to prove who we are, that we belong...