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MONDAY’S RESULTS

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HIGH SCHOOLS

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Buffalo Grove 53, Hampshire 52

Mundelein 69, Round Lake 33

Normal West 87, Yorkville Christian 64

Yorkville Christian (2-10): David Douglas Jr. 35 points.

Woodstock 58, Genoa-Kingston 48

MESA (Ariz.) CHALLENGE

Benet 68, Jefferson (N.Y.) 65

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Byron 52, Genoa-Kingston 27

Coal City 48, Plano 44

Hampshire 69, Larkin 41

Hampshire (7-4): Whitney Thompson 17 points.

Harvest Christian 53, Hinckley-Big Rock 51

Sandburg 57, Oswego East 29

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LIBERTYVILLE WINTER CLASSIC

Libertyville 61, Cary-Grove 37

Libertyville (13-2): Emily Fisher 18 points. Kate Rule 11 points. Rachel Rule 10 points.

Warren 38, Niles West 37

Warren: Nari Powers 10 points. Shay Love 10 points.

Loyola 75, Vernon Hills 41

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Vernon Hills (10-5): Grace Koepke 15 points.

LOCAL COLLEGES

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Lake Forest 77, Worcester State (Mass.) 68

Lake Forest (3-5): Maurissa Edwards 22 points, 6 assists. Katie Neher 20 points. Taylor Major 10 points, 10 rebounds.

North Central College 83, Concordia 74

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North Central College (4-7): Allison Pearson career-high 32 points; tied school record with seven 3-pointers. Megan McClure 22 points, 15 rebounds.

SUNDAY’S RESULTS

HIGH SCHOOLS

WRESTLING

AL DVORAK INVITATIONAL

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Top local teams: 1. St. Charles East 195, 10. Yorkville 120, 15. Aurora Christian 95, 19. Libertyville 83.

Local winners: 106 pounds: Dom Munaretto, St. Charles East. 126: Ben Davino, St. Charles East.

LOCAL COLLEGES

MEN’S BASKETBALL

La Verne (Calif.) 69, Lake Forest 68

Lake Forest (2-8): Alex Knight 22 points. Rocco Ronzio 11 points. Johnny Roeser 10 points, 11 rebounds.

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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Lake Forest 95, Luther (Iowa) 89 (OT)

Lake Forest (2-5): Katie Neher 37 points, 6 rebounds, 6 steals, 5 assists. Maurissa Edwards 24 points.

SATURDAY’S RESULTS

HIGH SCHOOLS

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Aurora Christian 66, Timothy Christian 33

Bartlett 67, Hinsdale Central 62

Bartlett (9-2): Nathan Scearce 24 points. Kolten McEwen 23 points.

Burlington Central 75, Hinsdale South 47

Elgin 49, St. Edward 47

Fremd 57, Warren 55

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Grant 39, Grayslake North 35

Grayslake Central 45, Antioch 27

Grayslake Central (8-1, 3-0 Northern Lake County): Dennis Estepp, Jake Gibson 10 points.

Hansberry 54, Aurora Central Catholic 51

Hersey 66, Lake Zurich 44

Kaneland 88, Johnsburg 71

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Kaneland (10-1): Parker Violett 18 points. Gevon Grant, Troyer Carlson 17 points.

Lake Forest 57, Oak Park-River Forest 47

Lake Forest (4-4): Asa Thomas 21 points, 5 rebounds. Tommie Aberle 18 points, 7 rebounds. Brady Marzella 9 points, 10 rebounds.

Lakes 50, Wauconda 44

Lakes (8-4, 3-0 Northern Lake County): Brock Marino 26 points.

Wauconda (5-5, 1-2): Braeden Carlsen 22 points, 4 rebounds.

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Libertyville 62, Willowbrook 39

Libertyville (8-3): Aidyn Boone 13 points. Cole Bonder 10 points.

Lockport 53, Waubonsie Valley 47

Marist 63, Naperville North 57

Naperville North (6-5): Luke Williams 30 points, 5 steals. Cole Arl 11 points, 4 assists.

Marmion 80, IMSA 39

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Marmion (7-3): Jabe Haith 17 points. Jacob Piceno 15 points, 5 steals. Trevon Roots 15 points, 3 blocks.

Neuqua Valley 55, Rockford Lutheran 52

Palatine 59, Hampshire 46

Prospect 61, Highland Park 25

Rockford Boylan 80, Jacobs 48

Stevenson 59, Carmel 55

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Stevenson (8-1): Aidan Bardic 19 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists. David Sulnius 13 points, 5 rebounds. Brandon Sorokin 11 points. Michael Maloney 10 points, 6 rebounds.

Carmel (3-9): Kaleb Jackson 13 points. Peter Stavros 12 points, 5 rebounds. Jacob Chajet 10 points, 5 rebounds.

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West Aurora 61, Lane 54

Curie 65, Oswego East 52

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Oswego East (10-2): Ryan Johnso 20 points. Mekhi Lowery 13 points.

EUREKA COLLEGE SHOOTOUT

St. Thomas More 59, Yorkville Christian 46

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Antioch 49, Woodstock 33

Benet 61, St. Viator 40

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Burlington Central 54, South Elgin 46

Burlington Central (7-3): Samantha Origel 15 points. Emma Payton 9 points, 10 rebounds.

Fremd 60, Oswego East 39

Oswego East (2-11): Maggie Lewandowski 10 points.

Genoa-Kingston 54, Rochelle 50 (OT)

Genoa-Kingston (8-6, 2-2 Big Northern): Ally Poegel 22 points. Emily Trzynka, Bryce Boylen 12 points.

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Kaneland 55, Metea Valley 43

Kaneland (7-5): Kendra Brown 17 points. Kailey Plank 12 points. Lexi Schueler 11 points.

Lake Forest 52, Prospect 27

Naperville North 52, Sandburg 42

Waubonsie Valley 65, Plainfield South 46

West Chicago 42, St. Edward 24

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GRANT TOURNAMENT

Grant 61, Waukegan 39

Rockford Auburn 61, Mundelein 41

LIBERTYVILLE WINTER CLASSIC

Libertyville 51, Vernon Hills 22

Libertyville (12-2): Emily Fisher 18 points.

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Warren 40, Conant 35

Warren (4-8): Nari Powers 18 points.

NORTHERN ILLINOIS HOLIDAY CLASSIC

At McHenry

Pool A

Round Lake 38, Belvidere 27

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Round Lake (7-6): Judith Cerroblanco 10 points.

Prairie Ridge 37, Round Lake 14

Pool B

Crystal Lake Central 55, Wauconda 32

DeKalb 42, Wauconda 23

Pool C

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Lakes 38, McHenry 20

Lakes (7-6): Jess Oman 15 points.

Lakes 42, Woodstock North 36

Lakes: Oman 11 points. Amanda Dietz 10 points.

Pool D

Grayslake North 57, Marian Central Catholic 54

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Grayslake North (9-6): Peyton Gerdes career-high 43 points, 11 rebounds, 4 steals.

Grayslake North 43, Crystal Lake South 32

Grayslake North: Gerdes 12 points. Reagan Kuzynowski 10 points.

OAK LAWN HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT

Aurora Central Catholic 65, Romeoville 51

STERLING SHOOTOUT

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Naperville Central 70, Sterling 39

Hononegah 76, Naperville Central 59

WRESTLING

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Top local teams: 2. Warren 160.5, 7. Stevenson 118.5, 8. West Aurora 106.

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Top local individuals: 138 pounds: Lorenzo Frezza, Stevenson. 152: Aaron Stewart, Warren.

ROBERT PORTER INVITATIONAL

At Niles West

Top local teams: 2. Geneva 435.5, 4. Lake Zurich 376, 5. Oswego East 280.5, 6. Highland Park 271, 7. Burlington Central 253.5, 8. Grayslake Central 251.

Top local individuals: 106 pounds: Joey Sikorski, Geneva. 113: Anthony Alanis, Grayslake Central. 120: Tyler Weidman, Grayslake Central. 138: Mark Martinez, Highland Park. 145: Scott Busse, Lake Zurich. 152: Maguire Hoeksema, Geneva. 160: Dylan Konkey, Geneva. 170: Dylan Crawford, Oswego East. 195: Jon Schmidt, Geneva. 220: Jack Turner, Lake Zurich.

RUSS ERB TOURNAMENT

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Top local teams: 1.Batavia 209.5, 2. Grant 176, 4. Wauconda 155.5, 6. Deerfield 147.5, 8. Oswego 100.5.

Local winners: 106: Gavin Rockey, Wauconda. 126: Aidan Huck, Batavia. 132: Jordan Rasof, Deerfield. 145: Cael Andrews, Batavia. 152: Kaden Fetteroff, Batavia. 170: Aiden Cohen, Deerfield. 182: Jack Brozny, Batavia. 195: Cruz Ibarra, Oswego. 220: Asher Sheldon, Batavia.

LOCAL COLLEGES

MEN’S BASKETBALL

Indiana Northwest 75, Trinity International 66

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Trinity International (6-7, 5-2 CCAC): Jared Johnson 17 points, 10 rebounds. Ryan Lafollette 15 points.

Indiana South Bend 85, Judson 71

Judson (4-9, 3-4 CCAC): Anterrious Rhyan 14 points, 5 rebounds.

North Central College 78, Elmhurst 71

North Central College (5-5, 2-2 CCIW): Mitch Lewis 19 points, 6 rebounds. John Blumeyer 15 points. Shea Couples 14 points. Matt Helwig 12 points, 8 rebounds.

Wisconsin Lutheran 81, Aurora 63

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Aurora (7-4, 3-2 NACC): Nolan Boffman 14 points, 6 rebounds. Joevonn McCottry 10 points, 4 rebounds.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Indiana Northwest 86, Trinity International 50

Trinity International (2-10, 1-6 CCAC): Jakyah Amous 13 points.

Indiana South Bend 91, Judson 52

Judson (3-9, 2-5 CCAC): Carl Schelbo 10 points, 4 rebounds.

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North Central College 76, Elmhurst 58

North Central College (3-7, 1-3 CCIW): Mitrese Smith 23 points, 11 rebounds. Allison Pearson 18 points, 5 rebounds. Megan McClure 15 points, 5 rebounds.

FRIDAY’S RESULTS

HIGH SCHOOLS

BOYS BASKETBALL

Benet 46, Marian Catholic 37

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Benet (10-0, 5-0 ESCC): Brayden Fagbemi 20 points.

DeKalb 54, Waubonsie Valley 45

Earlville 50, Newark 43

Newark (6-3, 2-2 Little Ten): Zach Carlson 21 points, 14 rebounds.

Geneva 47, Batavia 32

Hampshire 43, McHenry 29

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Harvest Christian 77, Westlake Christian 50

Hinckley-Big Rock 57, LaMoille-Ohio 30

Hinckley-Big Rock (9-3, 3-0 Little Ten): Martin Ledbetter 14 points.

Jacobs 53, Dundee-Crown 38

Kaneland 57, LaSalle-Peru 36

Kaneland (9-1, 4-0 Interstate Eight): Gevon Grant 18 points. Troyer Carlson 12 points.

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Naperville North 65, Naperville Central 35

Naperville North (6-4, 2-1 DuPage Valley): Luke Williams 18 points. Jacob Nolen, Cole Arl 11 points.

Neuqua Valley 57, Metea Valley 50

Neuqua (8-2, 3-0 DuPage Valley): Chris Srbinov 14 points.

Metea (5-4, 1-2): Will Ashford 15 points.

Oswego 56, Yorkville 51

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Yorkville (9-2, 3-2 Southwest Prairie West): Jason Jakstys 24 points.

Oswego East 63, Plainfield North 61

St. Charles East 42, St. Charles North 39

St. Viator 68, Carmel 62

Carmel (3-8): Jacob Chajet 21 points. Kaleb Jackson 17 points.

Sandwich 44, Plano 40

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Sandwich (6-4, 3-1 Interstate Eight): Chance Lang 15 points. Evan Gottlieb 10 points, 6 rebounds.

Plano (2-9, 1-3): Kaleb Videckis 16 points.

Somonauk 57, Amboy 42

Somonauk (4-6, 2-2 Little Ten): Coleto Eade 19 points, 10 rebounds. Carson Bahrey 16 points, 5 assists.

Vernon Hills 66, Maine East 54

West Aurora 63, Minooka 21

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GIRLS BASKETBALL

Deerfield 69, Highland Park 44

Deerfield (11-2, 5-0 Central Suburban North): Olivia Kerndt 19 points. Lexi Kerstein 18 points.

Dundee-Crown 54, Jacobs 33

East Aurora 38, Larkin 32

Geneva 62, Batavia 40

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Geneva (8-2, 4-0 DuKane): Lauren Slagle 21 points. Leah Palmer 12 points. Cassidy Arni 11 points.

Batavia (7-3, 2-2): Brooke Carlson 12 points.

Glenbard South 63, Elgin 25

Elgin (4-7): Izzie Castro 10 points.

Grayslake Central 44, Lakes 37

Grayslake Central (7-5, 5-0 Northern Lake County): Madison Hoffman 18 points, 12 rebounds, 4 steals.

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Hampshire 46, McHenry 21

Hampshire (6-4, 4-1 Fox Valley): Whitney Thompson 17 points.

Lake Forest 72, St. Viator 38

Lake Forest (10-2): Sarah Constantine 21 points. Rachel Kaus 21 points, 13 rebounds, 7 assists. Bella Ranallo 19 points, 7 rebounds, 5 steals.

Lake Zurich 53, Warren 28

Libertyville 54, Waukegan 21

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Libertyville (11-2, 5-0 North Suburban): Sophia Swanson 11 points.

Plainfield North 55, Oswego East 35

Oswego East (2-10, 1-3 Southwest Prairie West): Maggie Lewandowski 16 points.

St. Charles North 67, St. Charles East 48

St. Charles North (8-3, 3-1 DuKane): Alyssa Hughes 21 points. Reagan Sipla 14 points. Katrina Stack, Laney Stark 12 points.

Sandwich 52, Plano 26

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Sandwich: Kaylin Herrin 14 points, 10 rebounds, 4 blocks. Lily Geltz, Hannah Treptow 10 points, 5 rebounds.

South Elgin 46, West Chicago 34

South Elgin (4-7, 3-3 Upstate Eight): Chloe Kmiec 17 points. Caitlyn Tolentino 13 points.

Stevenson 42, Mundelein 24

Stevenson (7-5, 3-2 North Suburban): Emory Klatt 25 points.

Vernon Hills 73, Maine East 29

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Vernon Hills (10-3, 4-1 Central Suburban North): Ava Barszcz 24 points. Grace Koepke 12 points.

Wauconda 40, North Chicago 10

Wauconda (8-2, 4-1 Northern Lake County): Grace Parker 11 points, 5 rebounds.

Yorkville 56, Oswego 25

Yorkville (8-4, 3-2 Southwest Prairie West): Alex Stewart 14 points.

MARIAN CATHOLIC CHRISTMAS CLASSIC

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Marian Catholic 45, Neuqua Valley 44, third

Neuqua: Kylee Norkus 11 points. Caitlin Washington 10 points.

STERLING SHOOTOUT

Naperville Central 58, Rock Falls 56

WRESTLING

Dundee-Crown 51, Prairie Ridge 26

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Marmion 48, Marist 16

WILMINGTON TRIANGULAR

Sandwich 48, Bishop McNamara 29

Sandwich 45, Wilmington 35

LOCAL COLLEGES

FOOTBALL

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AMOS ALONZO STAGG BOWL

NCAA DIVISION III NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

At Navy-Marine Corps Stadium, Annapolis, Md.

North Central College 28, Mount Union (Ohio) 21

North Central College (15-0): Luke Lehnen 4-for-10, 141 yards, 3 TDs. Ethan Greenfield 25 carries, 119 yards, 4-yard TD run; 34-yard TD reception. DeAngelo Hardy 3 receptions, 107 yards, 2 TDs. First undefeated season in program history.

NEWS AND NOTES

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