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WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS

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HIGH SCHOOLS

BOYS BASKETBALL

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Lemont 76, Hinsdale South 57

Lemont (23-6): Rokas Castillo 33 points. Matas Castillo 26 points.

Northridge 73, Morgan Park Academy 21

Shepard 91, EPIC 62

Shepard (12-15): Jermell Lymon 18 points. Tyrion McGhee 16 points.

T.F. South 69, Lincoln-Way West 50

T.F. South (15-13): Sam Townsend 16 points, 10 rebounds.

Lincoln-Way West (10-18): Eli Bach 21 points.

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Thornwood 75, Little Village 42

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Bradley-Bourbonnais 48, Beecher 21

Lincoln-Way East 55, Shepard 24

Lincoln-Way East (19-10): Lana Kerley 19 points.

Thornridge 39, Bremen 36

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Trinity 51, St. Laurence 37

St. Laurence (16-15): Clare Allison 9 points.

LOCAL COLLEGES

MEN’S BASKETBALL

Governors State 100, Trinity Christian 91

Governors State (8-17, 8-9 CCAC): Tai Walters-Whitaker 28 points, 7 assists, 4 rebounds. Adam Taylor 23 points.

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Trinity Christian (9-15, 5-13 CCAC): John Cison 20 points, 7 assists, 4 rebounds.

St. Francis 74, Holy Cross (Ind.) 67

St. Francis (13-10, 12-6 CCAC): Carter Fayhee 22 points, 9 rebounds.

St. Xavier 87, Cardinal Stritch (Wis.) 63

St. Xavier (21-5, 15-3 CCAC): Jaeden King 26 points, 5 rebounds.

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Governors State 59, Trinity Christian 49

Governors State (7-18, 5-12 CCAC): Ce’niyah Hampton 14 points.

Trinity Christian (9-16, 6-12): Sofia Radice 21 points, 9 rebounds.

St. Francis 83, Holy Cross (Ind.) 64

St. Francis (20-5, 15-3 CCAC): Hannah Swiatek 20 points, 5 assists.

St. Xavier 82, Cardinal Stritch (Wis.) 46

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St. Xavier (19-7, 15-3 CCAC): Alyssa Streeter 28 points.

TUESDAY’S RESULTS

HIGH SCHOOLS

BOYS BASKETBALL

Andrew 66, Stagg 56

Andrew (16-11, 6-1 SWSC Red): Nathan LaPlant 18 points, 4 assists. Grantas Sakenis 17 points, 10 rebounds. Austin Kulig 14 points, 7 steals, 6 rebounds.

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Stagg (12-14, 3-4): Lebarion Gilmore, Connor Williams 13 points each.

Beecher 71, Reed-Custer 64

Beecher (23-5): Adyn McGinley 25 points, 7 assists, 4 rebounds. Jack Hayhurst 14 points, 4 rebounds.

Bradley-Bourbonnais 62, Lincoln-Way Central 54

Bremen 65, Shepard 58

Bremen (8-18, 5-7 SSC Blue): Ja’Ron Powell 22 points.

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Brother Rice 59, La Lumiere (Ind.) 51

De La Salle 59, St. Ignatius 54

De La Salle (19-9, 8-4 CCL White): Richard Lindsay 17 points. Evan Jackson 15 points.

Evergreen Park 69, Reavis 42

Evergreen (16-13, 6-6 SSC Red): Nolan Sexton 17 points, Ulises Cardenas 17 points.

Homewood-Flossmoor 69, Sandburg 47

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H-F (17-11, 3-3 SWSC Blue): Vincent Davis 18 points, 6 rebounds. Jahlil Birchette 12 points.

Sandburg (10-19, 0-7): David Vargas 19 points.

Joliet Catholic 55, Carmel 49

JCA (12-14, 3-11 ESCC): Tyler Surin 29 points. Anthony Birsa 14 points.

Leyden 59, Argo 48

Argo (6-20): Davonte Evans 20 points, Demario Eddins 20 points.

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Lincoln-Way East 66, Lockport 49

Lincoln-Way East (22-4, 5-2 SWSC Blue): B.J. Powell 20 points. George Bellevue 15 points.

Lockport (16-11, 2-4): Adam Labuda 24 points, 6 rebounds, 3 steals.

Marist 51, Nazareth 38

Marist (23-5, 12-2 ESCC): Mason Ross 15 points.

Mount Carmel 61, Providence 33

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Oak Lawn 70, Richards 56

Oak Lawn (19-8, 9-3 SSC Red): Corey Lee 18 points. Robert Wagner 13 points.

Richards (9-18, 3-9): Camren King 16 points.

St. Laurence 60, Leo 42

St. Laurence (19-10, 6-6 CCL White): Jacob Rice 22 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assists. Zerrick Johnson 13 points, 7 rebounds.

Leo (6-20, 2-8): Keeland Donald 16 points. Christian Scott 12 points.

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St. Rita 74, Marmion 60

St. Rita (17-10, 9-1 CCL Blue): James Brown 27 points. Nojus Indrusaitis 16 points.

T.F. North 63, Eisenhower 52

Eisenhower (12-16, 4-8 SSC Red): A.J. Abrams 21 points. Ayipey Salinas 17 points.

T.F. South 72, Oak Forest 53

T.F. South (14-13, 8-4 SSC Blue): Romelo Ali 21 points. Marquell Wilson 16 points.

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GIRLS BASKETBALL

Andrew 38, Bradley-Bourbonnais 32

Andrew (15-14, 2-6 SWSC Red): Jessica Morawski 11 points.

Bloom 61, Thornton 45

Bolingbrook 61, Sandburg 31

Chicago Christian 47, Elmwood Park 31

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Homewood-Flossmoor 50, Lockport 29

Lincoln-Way Central 48, Lincoln-Way West 41

Lincoln-Way Central (21-9, 8-0 SWSC Red): Azyah Newson-Cole 15 points, 7 rebounds. Lina Panos 10 points, 7 rebounds. Won conference title.

Lincoln-Way West (21-9, 6-2): Ava Gugliuzza 21 points.

Marian Catholic 40, Kankakee 37

Marian (24-7): Madison Davis 15 points; surpassed 1,000 career points.

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Morgan Park Academy 36, U-High 32

Oak Lawn 45, Richards 25

Oak Lawn (14-15, 9-4 SSC Red): Teagan Krzystof 10 points. Won conference title.

Richards (13-15, 8-5): Iyanah Crosby 9 points.

Providence 61, Mother McAuley 51

Providence (20-10): Annalise Pietrzyk 23 points. Molly Knight 15 points.

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Reavis 47, Evergreen Park 43

St. Laurence 56, Hillcrest 51

St. Laurence (16-14): Reaghan Galvan 19 points. Ryann Houbolt 12 points.

T.F. South 68, Oak Forest 64

GIRLS GYMNASTICS

HINSDALE SOUTH SECTIONAL

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Top local team: 3. Lincoln-Way co-op 141.600.

Advancing local individuals: Uneven parallel bars: 5. Natalie Hrkel, Lincoln-Way co-op, 9.025. Balance beam: 4. Alaina Lekki, Lincoln-Way co-op, 9.025; 5. Alivia Ozinga, Lincoln-Way co-op, 8.950.

LOCAL COLLEGES

MEN’S BASKETBALL

Elgin 83, Prairie State 67

Moraine Valley 74, Waubonsee 70

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South Suburban 93, Bosco Institute (Ind.) 59

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Prairie State 72, Elgin 68

Waubonsee 88, Moraine Valley 82

NEWS AND NOTES

St. Xavier’s Jack Halverson (men’s basketball) and St. Francis’ Jordan Pyle (women’s basketball) were named CCAC players of the week. … St. Xavier’s Oskar Krzyzak was chosen attacker of the week by the CCAC in men’s volleyball.

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