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WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS

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Lincoln-Way West 60, Joliet Central 53

Lincoln-Way West (9-11): Eli Bach 18 points. Tyler Gabriel 15 points. Jacob Bereza, Nathan Passas 9 points.

Sandburg 61, St. Francis de Sales 50

Sandburg (9-13): David Vargas 17 points. Paulius Mizeras 10 points, 8 assists.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Fenton 65, Eisenhower 32

Marian Catholic 54, Joliet Catholic 35

Nazareth 51, Marist 32

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Marist (11-14, 0-4 ESCC): Elise Ward 18 points.

Wilmington 44, Beecher 36

Beecher: Kendall Kasput 11 points.

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St. Francis 57, Indiana South Bend 56

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St. Francis (9-8, 8-5 CCAC): Aitor Anabitarte 17 points, 12 rebounds, 4 assists. Darius Wright 13 points. Carter Fayhee 11 points, 4 assists.

St. Xavier 87, Governors State 46

St. Xavier (16-5, 10-3 CCAC): Kevin Bishop 17 points, 6 rebounds. Cedric Johnson 16 points, 8 rebounds.

Governors State (5-16, 5-8): Adam Taylor 16 points, 4 rebounds.

Trinity Christian 72, Cardinal Stritch (Wis.) 59

Trinity Christian (8-10, 4-8 CCAC): John Cison 20 points, 4 assists. Michael Wright Jr. 16 points, 5 rebounds. Troy Glover 15 points, 19 rebounds, 6 blocks.

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Indiana South Bend 71, St. Francis 43

St. Francis (15-5, 10-3 CCAC): Alina Jahnke 14 points, 3 steals.

St. Xavier 63, Governors State 52

St. Xavier (14-6, 10-3 CCAC): Claire Austin 14 points, 5 rebounds. Jenna Hernandez 13 points.

Governors State (5-15, 3-9): Angelique Cowan 18 points, 4 rebounds, 3 steals.

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Trinity Christian 65, Cardinal Stritch (Wis.) 60

Trinity Christian (8-11, 5-7 CCAC): Laila McNeal 20 points, 7 rebounds, 4 steals. Sofia Radice 17 points, 4 rebounds, 4 steals.

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Ag. Science 68, South Shore 14

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Andrew 68, Lincoln-Way West 49

Andrew (11-9, 2-0 SWSC Red): Grantas Sakenis 31 points, 18 rebounds. Austin Kulig 9 points, 10 rebounds.

Lincoln-Way West (8-11, 0-2): Tyler Gabriel 16 points. Eli Bach 14 points.

Bolingbrook 71, Lincoln-Way East 61

Lincoln-Way East (16-2, 1-1 SWSC Blue): Tylon Tolliver 21 points. George Bellevue 17 points. B.J. Powell 11 points.

Bradley-Bourbonnais 54, Stagg 56

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Stagg (10-10, 1-1 SWSC Red): Connor Williams 15 points. Lebarion Gilmore 14 points. David Ortiz 11 points.

Bremen 47, Oak Forest 46

Bremen (5-14, 3-4 SSC Blue): Noah Martinez 13 points, GW basket. Dimetris Gayden 10 points.

Brother Rice 49, Marist 48

Brother Rice (19-2): Ahmad Henderson 18 points; surpassed 1,000 career points. Khalil Ross, Zavier Fitch 9 points.

Marist (17-5): Keshaun Vaval 13 points. Kaden White, Marquis Vance 10 points.

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DePaul Prep 65, Providence 20

Eisenhower 74, Argo 69

Eisenhower (8-13, 2-6 SSC Red): A.J. Abrams 37 points, 12 rebounds. Zion Carr 12 points.

Argo (4-16, 1-7): Brandon Bartleman 20 points.

Grant Park 89, Southland 82

Hillcrest 57, Lemont 39

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Hillcrest (19-2, 8-0 SSC Blue): Tolu Samuels 15 points, 16 rebounds. Adam Page, Darrion Baker 11 points. Quentin Heady 10 points.

Lemont (16-6, 6-2): Ryan Runaas 9 points.

Homewood-Flossmoor 58, Lincoln-Way Central 53

H-F (12-8): Carson Brownfield 17 points, 4 rebounds. Jayden Tyler 12 points. Vincent Davis 10 points, 5 rebounds.

Lindblom 86, Morgan Park 80

Lockport 53, Sandburg 43

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Lockport (13-6, 1-0 SWSC Blue): Jalen Falcon 19 points, 6 rebounds. Adam Labuda 17 points, 5 rebounds.

Sandburg (8-13, 0-2): Davis Vargas 15 points.

Marian Catholic 54, Carmel 43

Marian (15-6, 5-4 ESCC): Tre Davis 13 points. Donovan Juzang 12 points.

Mount Carmel 77, Providence-St. Mel 38

Notre Dame 76, Joliet Catholic 65

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JCA (9-10, 2-7 ESCC): T.J. Schlageter 21 points. Anthony Birsa 17 points. Owen Wiers 11 points.

Oak Lawn 64, T.F. South 58

Oak Lawn (13-6, 5-2 SSC Red): Corey Lee 15 points. Eduardo Chiquito 14 points.

Richards 69, Shepard 58

Richards (8-13, 3-5 SSC Red): Eddie Hrebic 17 points. Cam King 14 points. B.J. Sutton 11 points.

St. Laurence 60, St. Ignatius 60

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St. Laurence (15-6, 3-3 CCL White): E.J. Mosley 21 points. Zerrick Johnson 15 points. Khalil Jones 12 points. Jacob Rice 10 points.

St. Rita 58, De La Salle 45

St. Rita (11-8, 6-0 CCL Blue): Nashawn Holmes 17 points. Morez Johnson 16 points.

De La Salle (13-8, 4-3 CCL White): Evan Jackson 18 points. Richard Lindsey 12 points.

T.F. North 55, Evergreen Park 44

Evergreen (12-10, 4-4 SSC Red): Lonnie Mosley 17 points. Ulises Cardenas 10 points.

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Tinley Park 71, Reavis 59

Tinley (9-10, 6-1 SSC Blue): Cameren Ellis 21 points. Amarion Johnson 18 points. Bernard McHerron 13 points.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Andrew 62, Sandburg 59

Andrew (12-10): Skye Echols career-high 25 points. Jess Morawski career-high 17 points.

Sandburg (13-10): Josie Canellis career-high 32 points.

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Argo 54, Eisenhower 12

Argo (9-8, 5-3 SSC Red): Apple Guerrero surpassed 1,000 career points.

Bolingbrook 69, Lockport 55

Lockport (13-12, 0-3 SWSC Blue): Patricija Tamauskas 23 points. Veronica Bafia 13 points.

Chicago Christian 62, St. Edward 36

DePaul Prep 44, Providence 28

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Providence (15-8): Annalise Pietrzyk 12 points, 13 rebounds. Molly Knight 10 points.

Homewood-Flossmoor 46, Lincoln-Way East 31

H-F (11-6, 2-2 SWSC Blue): Alyssa Latham 16 points. Jaeda Murphy 14 points.

Lincoln-Way East (15-8, 1-3): Lana Kerley 10 points.

Kankakee 40, Thornridge 27

Lemont 68, Hillcrest 48

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Lemont: Bella Kedryna 32 points. Lexi Reyna 14 points. Brooke Panush 12 points.

Lincoln-Way Central 53, Stagg 44

Lincoln-Way Central (15-9, 3-0 SWSC Red): Azyah Newson-Cole 31 points, 15 rebounds. Keira Hunt 12 points.

Lincoln-Way West 71, Bradley-Bourbonnais 32

Lincoln-Way West (17-5, 3-0 SWSC Red): Ava Gugliuzza 20 points. Peyton Madl 17 points.

Morgan Park Academy 39, Woodlands 23

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Reavis 64, Tinley Park 53

Richards 40, Shepard 33

Richards (8-13, 4-3 SSC Red): Deniza Fuentes 11 points. Julia Niemeyer 9 points.

Shepard (13-7, 6-2): Jessica Manley 16 points.

T.F. North 43, Evergreen Park 42

T.F. North: Alana Dotson 12 points. Precious Agwu 10 points.

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T.F. South 48, Oak Lawn 40

T.F. South (20-4, 6-1 SSC Blue): Tariya Wright 18 points.

LOCAL COLLEGES

MEN’S BASKETBALL

Madison (Wis.) 82, Joliet 72

Moraine Valley 67, Oakton 58

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Moraine (14-3, 3-0 Illinois Skyway): Enari Thomas 23 points.

Prairie State 90, Morton 88

Prairie State (11-6, 3-0 Illinois Skyway): Morgan Rashed 20 points, 10 rebounds. Dekari Graham 17 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Joliet 73, Madison (Wis.) 66

Morton 107, Prairie State 30

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Oakton 77, Moraine Valley 62

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