Scores and highlights from around the state.
Aurora Central 40, IMSA 35
Burlington Central at Streamwood – Cancelled, reschedule date TBA
DeKalb 33, Batavia 21
The Barbs were led in scoring by Taylor White and Kelli Gerace. They each scored 10 points.
Eisenhower 46, Tinley Park 41
Ellison 57, Hope Academy 50
Jalanva White notched a huge double-double with 26 points and 17 rebounds to lead Ellison (4-1, 3-0 Chicago Prep Conference).
Forreston at Byron – Cancelled, rescheduled for Dec. 21
Geneva 82, Yorkville 20
Glenbard West 59, York 58
Glenbrook North 44, Niles North 35
Amanda Wallis had 17 points as the Spartans improved to 2-7 overall and 1-1 in the CSL North.
Glenbrook South 51, Waukegan 28
Kelly Minx scored 18 points, including shooting 8-for-8 from the free-throw line for Glenbrook South (6-2, 2-0).
Grant 49, Elgin 36
Donnie Taggert had 17 points for Grant (4-4).
Harlan 63, Simeon 55
Tikeyiah Johnson did it all by scoring 27 points, grabbing three rebounds and snatching two steals for Harlan (6-2, 2-0 Windy City South Conference). Linda Brown added 14 points and six steals.
Hersey 47, Elk Grove 38
Hersey (5-3, 1-0 MSL East) handed Elk Grove their first loss of the season with help from Megan Rogowski’s 17 points.
Hillcrest 90, Shepard 24
The Hawks were led in scoring by Sheannise Heady (16), Kristin Marshall (13) and Jasmine Sanders (12). Hillcrest is now 6-1 overall and 2-0 in conference.
Hinckley-Big Rock 77, Somonauk 13
Latin 47, Elgin Academy 29
Lemont 63, Evergreen Park 31
Alex Prasauskas scored 16 of her team-high 22 points in the second quarter for Lemont (7-2, 2-0).
Lincoln-Way East 62, Andrew 38
Taylor Johnson had 15 points and five steals for the undefeated Griffins (7-0).
Lincoln-Way North 55, Crete-Monee 22
Morgan Park Academy 47, Willows 43
Kierra Morris led all scorers with 30 points for Morgan Park Academy (6-3, 2-1). She also grabbed 13 boards to complete the double-double.
Mother McAuley 58, Stagg 40
Caitlyn Cody (15 points) and Annie Flanagan (13 points) were the leading scorers in the winning effort for Mother McAuley, but Stagg’s Jessica Contant was the game’s leading scorer with 17.
North Shore 35, Univerity High 24
Sammy Gray led her team with 15 points. North Shore is now 4-3 overall and 2-2 in conference.
Oak Forest 44, Oak Lawn 39
Our Lady of Tepeyac 51, Young Womens Leadership 36
Ashley Harris had 26 points for Our Lady of Tepeyac. Teammate Brandi Gates chipped in 17.
Oswego 42, Minooka 31
Samiya Wright amd Brittany Collier each scored 13 points for Oswego (8-1, 5-0). Wright collected all of her points in the first half.
Oswego East 75, Plainfield Central 37
All expect one of Oswego East’s 14 active players scored. Marissa Craft (12 points) and Brittney Glende (11 points) led the way for the Panthers (5-3, 2-1).
Perspectives 51, Englewood 39
Plainfield North 49, Plainfield East 36
Romeoville 41, Plainfield South 29
Rosary 53, St. Francis 40
Rosary’s Breann Maryanski scored 22 points in the win.
St. Edward 48, Marian Central 35
St. Ignatius 69, Taft 33
Sophomores Gena Lenti and Mira Harris each scored 18 points for St. Ignatius (3-6, 1-0).
South Shore 53, Hirsch 40
Olivia Ray led South Shore to victory in their first game of the season with 20 points. Crystal Taylor chipped in 16.
Thornton 56, Rich East 51
T.F. North 64, Richards 30
Jeanise Randolph scored 24 points to lead T.F. North (7-2) to the win.
T.F. South 44, Reavis 37
Young 83, Crane 42
The Dolphins (3-0, 2-0) remained undefeated behing double-double performances from Linnae Harper (18 points, 12 rebounds)and Gillian Asque (16 points, 12 rebounds).
Zion-Benton 53, Stevenson 40
Octavia Crump scored 19 points and Juanita Robinson added 12 for Zion-Benton (5-2, 2-0).




