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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11

BOYS BASKETBALL

Andrew 55, Bradley-Bourbonnais 45

Glorind Liska scored 17 points and Jubril Adekoya added 12 for Andrew (11-9, 5-5).

Aurora Central Catholic 66, St Edward 55

No. 2 Benet 45, Notre Dame 37

Bolingbrook 53, Lockport 52

Brother Rice 44, St. Laurence 41
Alex Majewski scored 20 to lead the offense for Brother Rice (14-7, 6-3).

Byron 59, Rockford Lutheran 51

Cary-Grove 54, McHenry 47

Alex Posey scored 17 points for Cary-Grove (10-13, 4-4).

Chicago Christian 78, St. Francis 63
Adam Lindemulder had 22 points for Chicago Christian (18-6, 8-1). Jason VanderLaan and Michael Kamp also scored 16 points apiece.

No. 10 Crete-Monee 54, Kankakee 31

Jamee Crockett led all scorers with 25 points for Crete-Monee (18-3, 6-1). Greg Mays added 12 points and 11 rebounds in the win.

No. 3 De La Salle 67, St. Joseph 48
Dre Henley had 16 points, Alvin Ellis added 15 points and Jaylon Tate chipped in 14 points for De La Salle (18-2, 5-0).

Deerfield 36, Highland Park 35

Alex Sacks led Deerfield with 10 points. Ben Levine had 15 points for Highland Park in the loss.

Elmwood Park 57, Illiana Christian 56

Alec Gomez hit a buzzer-beating 3-pointer and scored 21 points for Elmwood Park (6-15, 1-8). Julian Molina scored 13 in the win.

No. 18 Glenbard East 74, Glenbard North 63
Glenbard East’s Jon Hill and Zach Miller finished the game with 24 points apiece.

Glenbrook North 54, Maine West 45

Peter Szotak had 14 points and Joseph Prince scored 13 for Glenbrook North (16-6, 7-2).

Grayslake Central 74, Johnsburg 50

Tim Abbott scored 23 points for Grayslake Central. CJ Stempeck added 12 on the win.

No. 9 Hales 76, St. Rita 45
Eddie Alcantara led Hales (19-3) with 16 points and eight rebounds.

Hampshire 59, North Boone 47

Hampshire’s Pat Azizi led the way with 30 points. Tyler Crater added 13 in the win.

Hinsdale South 70, Addison Trail 51

Homewood-Flossmoor 59, Lincoln-Way East 49
Homewood-Flossmoor’s Julian Lewis, Tyrone Sherman and Delvon Rencher each scored 12 points.

Joliet West 47, Lincoln-Way Central 41

Joliet West’s Remy Roberts-Burnett scored 19 points in the win.

Kaneland 46, DeKalb 43
Kaneland’s Chaon Denlinger had a game-high 20 points.

Latin 57, North Shore 54
Chaz Stevenson hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer to give Latin (12-7) the win. He finished the game with 21 points.

Lincoln-Way North 49, Thornridge 41

Lance Payne and Jeremy Fraser each scored 14 points to lead Lincoln-Way North.

Marian Catholic 60, Joliet Catholic 51

Tyler Ulis had 15 points for Marian Catholic (11-14, 6-5). Breshion Tucker led Joliet Catholic (9-12, 2-8) with 23 points.

Marian Central 54, Marmion 53

Mount Carmel 78, Seton 51

Chris Coulter scored 14 in the loss for Seton (17-7, 7-3).

Mundelein 92, Libertyville 62
Mundelein’s Ryan Sawvell (22 points) and Leavon Head (20 points) were the game’s leading scorers.

Newark 60, Hinckley-Big Rock 32

Niles North 53, Maine East 26
Malachi Nix had 15 points and four assists for Niles North (17-6, 7-2).

North Chicago 86, Lakes 48

Maurice Gordon scored 21 points and Aaron Simpson scored 19 for North Chicago (11-10).

Oak Lawn 70, Richards 61
Anthony Johnson led Oak Lawn (11-10, 5-6) with 20 points.

Plainfield South 69, Oswego East 56
Zack Snowden had 18 points and Will Nixon scored 16 for Plainfield South (16-6, 9-2).

Providence 47, Bishop McNamara 32

Brian Oddo scored 14 points and had five assists for Providence (10-15).

Providence-St. Mel 86, Ellison 40
Providence-St. Mel (14-9, 6-1) was led by Tevin Harris with 21 points and Joshuaan McNeal with 15 points.

No. 5 Proviso East 58, Morton 44

No. 19 Riverside-Brookfield 91, Glenbard South 71
Ryan Jackson finished with 40 points, eight rebounds and seven assists as Riverside-Brookfield (17-4, 9-0) clinched its 10th consecutive conference title.

St. Francis de Sales 69, Leo 59

Matias Purnell scored 16 points and Bayo Babaloa scored 16 for St. Francis de Sales (11-13).

St. Ignatius 53, Gordon Tech 31
Nnanna Egwu was the game’s leading scorer with 16 points for St. Ignatius.

Sandburg 67, Joliet Central 55
Brian Dace had 19 points and Kenny Payonk added 16 points for Sandburg (14-8, 7-4).

Schaumburg 50, Barrington 47 (OT)

Shepard 57, Reavis 54
Martece Weatherspoon had 14 points for Shepard (10-12). Mike Jerkovich had 22 points for Reavis.

Stagg 58, No. 7 Thornton 53
Darius Draper had 21 points and 12 rebounds to lead Stagg (17-5, 8-3). Dan Ahern also chipped in 16 points.

Thornwood 67, Lincoln-Way West 50
Khapri Alston led Thornwood with 34 points. Lincoln-Way West’s Robert Hubbard scored 20 in the loss.

Timothy Christian 63, Ridgewood 56
Mike Pizzello led Timothy Christian (14-8, 5-4) with 15 points. Ridgewood’s Pete Meoz was the game’s leading scorer with 22 points.

Vernon Hills 52, Round Lake 47

DaVaris Daniels scored 16 points to lead Vernon Hills.

Walther Lutheran 69, Montini 57

Tyrese Russell scored 21 points to lead Walther Lutheran. Rich Bodee had 19 points for Montini.

No. 8 Warren 43, Lake Zurich 28

Warren’s Jon Geske scored 13 points. Brandon Ferguson and Nate Boothe also chipped in 10 points each.

Waukegan 83, Maine South 78 (2 OT)

Westmont 44, Seneca 42

Wheaton Academy 70, Guerin 25

Wes Koral scored 17 points and Jeremy Lenich added 14 for Wheaton Academy (21-1, 7-0).

Wheaton Warrenville South 57, Wheaton North 48
Reilly O’Toole finished with 14 points for South.

York 59, Glenbard West 52

Yorkville 60, Sycamore 34





GIRLS BASKETBALL

No. 5 Bartlett 90, South Elgin 55
Haley Videckis had 17 points and Jacki Gulczynski added 14 points and eight rebounds for Bartlett (26-1, 12-0).

No. 1 Bolingbrook 91, No. 14 Homewood-Flossmoor 41
Morgan Tuck led Bolingbrook with 27 points. Ariel Massengale also scored 14 in the win.

De La Salle 63, Harlan 48
JaVonna Smith was the game’s leading scorer with 19 points for De La Salle. Kiara Carter also had 18 points and Amber Witherspoon scored 12.

No. 13 Geneva 66, St. Charles East 33
Geneva’s Kat Yelle and Katelyn Allen finished with 17 points apiece.

Grayslake North 58, Round Lake 51

Brianna Leon scored 14 points for Grayslake North. Chanae Brown and Kyrstal Pitts each had 19 points for Round Lake in the loss.

Johnsburg 57, Woodstock North 37
Melissa Dixon scored 21 points for Johnsburg.

No. 15 Lincoln-Way East 46, Sandburg 36
Taylor Johnson had 17 points for Lincoln-Way East (23-5, 12-2). Caitlin McMahon also chipped in nine points.

Lincoln-Way North 45, Thornridge 10
Erynn Schuh scored 12 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for Lincoln-Way North (21-6, 10-3).

Lyons 30, Downers Grove North 27

Maine South 63, Waukegan 38
Michelle Maher finished with 12 points for Maine South (22-8, 9-1). Regan Carmichael added 11 points and Jacqui Grant scored 10 for the Hawks.

Maine West 52, Glenbrook North 50

Marengo 64, Burlington Central 57

No. 8 Marian Catholic 53, No. 4 Fenwick 43

McHenry 47, Woodstock 35

Minooka 53, Plainfield Central 24
Stephanie Furr and Ashley Clemmons led the way for Minooka (21-4, 14-0) with 14 and 12 points, respectively.

No. 9 Proviso East 79, Morton 20
Ivory Crawford led Proviso East (26-2) with 18 points and Jasmine Jordan also scored 15.

St. Charles North 69, Elgin 21

Kelsey Booe scored 13 points for St. Charles North (13-14).

Stevenson 60, Lake Zurich 37
Michelle O’Brien scored 25 points for Stevenson (20-8).

Streamwood 64, Batavia 47

Amanda Patterson and Emma Schmidt had 18 points apiece for Streamwood (20-5, 11-2). Michelle Tomczak also added 14 points and 10 rebounds.

Waubonsie Valley 41, East Aurora 37

Zion-Benton 62, Mundelein 38
Samantha Rodriguez and Juanita Robinson each scored 15 points for Zion-Benton (21-6, 10-4).

CLASS 2A REGIONALS

ROCKFORD CHRISTIAN LIFE REGIONAL

Rockford Lutheran 49, Winnebago 31





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WRESTLING

INDIVIDUAL SECTIONALS

The first, second and third place winners from each weight class advance to the sectional tournament. The top scoring team at each regional advances to the team sectionals on February 22.

Find all the results at the IHSA website.





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BOYS SWIMMING





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GIRLS GYMNASTICS

The top team from the sectional advances automatically to the state meet. Four additional teams will advance based on the highest scores among non-sectional winners. The top five individuals in each discipline will advance to state automatically. Twelve additional qualifiers in each event will advance based on the top scores among non-automatic qualifiers.





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BOYS BOWLING





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GIRLS BOWLING

STATE TOURNAMENT

First Day Results
Plainfield Central 6,210, Harlem 6,188, Rockford Jefferson 6,001, Hoffman Estates 5,971, Prospect 5,925, Oswego 5,863, Dixon 5,828, Herrin 5,742, Sterling 5,731, Minooka 5,676, Antioch 5,656, DeKalb 5,641.

Individuals

Jodi Gawlik, Schaumburg, 1,456; Natalie Goodman, O’Fallon, 1,386; Marissa Talley, Rockford Auburn, 1,353; Allyson Howard, Sterlin, 1,320; Vickie Hall, Hinsdale South, 1,315; Kelsey Johnson, Oswego East, 1,312; Brandi Underwood, DeKalb, 1,301; Aireal Cook, Dixon, 1,283; Sammi Hagerman, Harlem, 1,281; Lindsey Anderson, Harlem, 1,277.





BOYS INDOOR TRACK

Hinsdale South 113.5, Oswego 47.5, Addison Trail 37, Plainfield East 28





TRANSACTIONS

BASKETBALL

Young: Gabriel Snider verbally committed to Illinois Chicago for 2012.