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MONDAY, JANUARY 31
GIRLS BASKETBALL
GCAC RED TOURNAMENT
Loyola 73, Queen of Peace 39

Mother McAuley 56, St. Ignatius 42
Alyssa Swick scored 13 to lead the offense for Mother McAuley (15-10). Molly Stasaitis and Brenna Nolan added 12 points apiece in the win.

St. Joseph 56, Resurrection 43
Octavia Brown finished with 22 points and Briya Wilborn added 15 points for St. Joseph (15-9).

Trinity 66, Regina 16
Trinity (22-3) was led by Megan Podkowa with 14 points and Taylor Mazon with 13 points.

GCAC WHITE TOURNAMENT
De La Salle 71, Maria 37
JaVonna Smith finished with 17 points for De La Salle.

Mount Assisi 52, Gordon Tech 37

St. Benedict 58, Holy Trinity 33
Alexis Genge had 24 points and Victoria Orlowski scored 11 for St. Benedict (19-6).

St. Francis de Sales 62, Seton 59 (2 OT)
Tyler Brown-Henderson (19 points) and Kara Cunningham (17 points) were the offensive leaders for St. Francis de Sales. Brown-Henderson also pulled down 17 rebounds.

Aurora Christian 61, Paw Paw 22
Mackenzie Bollinger led Aurora Christian with 22 points. Alyssa Henzel also scored 10 and Lauren Weaver added eight points.

Joliet West 46, Lincoln-Way Central 44
Rachel Post scored 11 points for Lincoln-Way Central (8-14, 3-8) in the loss.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 29
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Rich South 53, Champaign Centennial 40
Jasmine Collins led Rich South (18-5, 7-1) with 24 points, 11 rebounds and three steals.

Richards 56, Stagg 44
Brianna LeBeau had 23 points and Hannah Jenkins scored 16 for Richards (12-9).

Benet 56, Loyola 43

Bishop McNamara 54, St. Viator 38
Erika Tatum had 22 points and Belinda Schaafsma scored 19 for Bishop McNamara (15-7).

Zion-Benton 52, Elk Grove 43
Juanita Robinson led Zion-Benton (18-5) with 19 points, six steals and six assists.

GCAC WHITE TOURNAMENT
Holy Trinity 27, St. Scholastica 18


SWEET 16 TOURNAMENT (at Lake Zurich)
Marian Catholic 49, Fremd 29

Marian Catholic 61, St. Charles North 47

Marist 80, Johnsburg 43
JeTaun Rouse scored 30 points for Marist (22-4).

Marist 48, Maine South 35

Buffalo Grove 64, Hinsdale Central 38

Fenwick 64, Barrington 56

Fenwick 60, Fremd 37

Lincoln-Way East 53, Maine West 27

Sandburg 52, Johnsburg 45

Sandburg 46, Providence 45

BOYS BASKETBALL
Simeon 60, Young 39

Marian Catholic 56, Carmel 39
Tyler Ulis led Marian Catholic (9-13, 4-4) with 19 points. Brandon Motzel had 13 points for Carmel (6-14, 0-8) in the loss.

Bloom 52, Joliet Central 34
Johnny Griffin had 15 points and eight rebounds and Lejavious Johnson added 13 points and four assists for Bloom (13-6).

Leo 69, Immaculate Conception 53
Josh Gilbert scored 22 points and Russell Woods had 13 points and eight rebounds for Leo (14-7). Mike O'Donnell scored 10 points in the win.


ERNIE KIVISTO TOMCAT HOOPFEST at East Aurora
North Lawndale 60, West Aurora 50
Oswego East 64, Batavia 49

FRIDAY, JANUARY 28
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Hillcrest 75, Oak Forest 42
Jasmine Sanders had 18 points and Shannise Heady scored 16 for Hillcrest (21-2, 11-0). Jahmia Phillips also added 10 points in the win.

Lincoln-Way North 49, Thornwood 36
Emily Jenkins had 18 points and 12 rebounds and Erynn Schuh added 14 points and 11 rebounds for Lincoln-Way North (18-5, 8-2).

Montini 87, St. Edward 49
Rena Ranallo scored 21 points for St. Edward (17-7, 6-3) in the loss.

CPS TOURNAMENT
Collins 57, Jones 42

Morgan Park 54, North Lawndale 24
Raven Nelson scored 17 for Morgan Park (21-3).

Robeson 40, Lindblom 33

Sullivan 32, Bowen 27

Taft 53, Corliss 24

Westinghouse 53, Kenwood 47

BOYS BASKETBALL
Crete-Monee 70, Rich South 62
DePaul recruits James Crockett (Crete-Monee) and Macari Brooks (Rich South) each scored 23 points. The Warriors improved to 15-3 overall and 5-1 in conference.

Hillcrest 68, Oak Forest 30
Julius Brown led the offense for Hillcrest (15-6, 9-0) with 16 points.

Homewood-Flossmoor 33, Lincoln-Way Central 30
Julian Lewis had 12 points and seven rebounds to lead Homewood-Flossmoor. Lincoln-Way Central's Brad Foster had 10 points and seven rebounds in the loss.

De La Salle 60, Loyola 43

Hales 67, St. Ignatius 64 (OT)

Bloom 42, Kankakee 26
Edward Williams and Lejavious Johnson each scored 11 points for Bloom.

Bishop McNamara 63, St. Francis de Sales 59

Joliet Central 44, Bolingbrook 35

Lincoln-Way West 65, Thornridge 61
TJ Dikos had 19 points and Robert Hubbard added 18 points for Lincoln-Way West.

Lockport 66, Lincoln-Way East 47
Karrington Ward scored 20 points to lead Lockport (15-5, 6-1).

Mount Carmel 63, St. Laurence 51
Tracy Abrams led Mount Carmel (15-4) with 14 points.

Richards 70, Shepard 59
Richards was led by Dominique Gaddis with 31 points.

Sandburg 40, Joliet West 31
Jason Viane led all scorers with 14 points for Sandburg (11-7, 4-2).

Seton 54, Brother Rice 53
Kemal Shasi scored 15 points and Chris Coulter and Jordan Foster each added 11 for Seton (15-5, 5-2).

Stagg 63, Bradley-Bourbonnais 56 (OT)
Scott Lyons had 19 points and eight rebounds and Darius Draper chipped in 14 points and 14 rebounds for Stagg (13-5, 4-3).

Thornwood 56, Andrew 43
Andrew's Jubril Adekoya scored a game-high 19 points in the loss.

University 71, Elgin Academy 36
Mike Turner had 25 points and eight rebounds for University (12-7, 7-2).

THURSDAY, JANUARY 27
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Rich South 62, Rich Central 53
Kiela Garner had 20 points and 11 rebounds for Rich South (17-5, 7-1). DeAsia Garrett added 17 points and six steals in the win.

T.F. North 65, T.F. South 41
Nikki Anderson scored 13 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead T.F. North (17-7, 10-1).

Homewood-Flossmoor 54, Lockport 45
Charnelle Reed scored 17 points and Sydni Johnson added 15 for Homewood-Flossmoor (18-5, 8-2). Amber Surdokaite led Lockport with 12 points.

Joliet Catholic 50, IMSA 23

Lemont 49, Tinley Park 41
Bre Nunn scored 13 points for Tinley Park (7-13, 5-6) in the loss.

Lincoln-Way Central 38, Joliet Central 30
Rachel Post scored 15 points to pace Lincoln-Way Central (8-13, 3-6)

Lincoln-Way East 54, Joliet West 35
Caitlin McMahon had 14 points and 12 rebounds for Lincoln-Way East (17-5, 8-2). Taylor Johnson led the Griffins in scoring with 18.

Lincoln-Way West 43, Bradley-Bourbonnais 27
Kaitlyn Ray led Lincoln-Way West (18-4) with 13 points.

Morgan Park Academy 46, Bremen 42
Sydney Stewart had 17 points and Julia Panozzo scored 12 for Morgan Park Academy (16-6).

Bloom 64, Rich East 44
Angenay Williams scored 25 points to lead Bloom. Rich East's Shawntina Jones scored 14 points in the loss.

Andrew 53, Stagg 42
Freshman Molly Franson scored 24 points and Sarah Barraca and Tiana Karopulos each had 10 for Andrew (19-2, 9-1).

Benet 73, St. Joseph 58
Kaity Ernsting made five 3-pointers and scored 25 points for Benet. St. Joseph's Briya Wilborn scored 15 points.

Evergreen Park 35, Reavis 25

Oak Lawn 64, Eisenhower 51
Kelly Foley and Bridget Niemiec each scored 18 points for Oak Lawn (13-10, 6-5).

Shepard 35, Richards 30
Amanda Weiss (8 points) hit the go-ahead 3-pointer in the fourth fro Shepard (8-14, 4-6). Ray Gent led Shepard with 10 points and 10 rebounds and Jamilla McClinton had eight points and eight boards.

Zion-Benton 79, Lake Forest 32
Samantha Rodriguez led Zion-Benton (17-5) with 15 points, eight rebounds and five steals. Juanita Robinson and Aliea Smith also chipped in 11 points apiece.

CITY PLAYOFFS
Bogan 54, King 38
Bogan (16-10) was led by Jasmin Harris with 16 points and Latrece Harris with 11 rebounds.

Marshall 72, Hyde Park 38
Marquiesha Coleman and Shantiera Miller each had 20 points for Marshall (17-5).

Young 72, Von Steuben 21
Adijatu Disu scored 11 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for Young (18-2). Taylor Brame also added 10 points in the win.

BOYS BASKETBALL
Carver 71, Morgan Park 70

Simeon 69, Bogan 60

Urban Prep-South Shore 50, Chicago Talent 40
Anthony Jones led Urban Prep-South Shore (6-9, 6-8) with 23 points. Wali Muhammad also scored 14.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26
BOYS BASKETBALL
Bogan 66, Morgan Park 61 (suspended game)
Kendall Wesley had 20 points for Bogan (17-5, 8-0). Morgan Park's Markee Williams scored 22 in the loss.

DuSable 67, Chicago Richards 39
Jermaine Akons had 16 points to lead the offense for DuSable (9-8, 5-4). Demond Williams chipped in 10 points and nine rebounds.

Kenwwod 68, Dyett 68

Northridge Prep 71, Morgan Park Academy 26

Robeson 67, Hubbard 57

Urban Prep-East Garfield 46, Urban Prep-South Shore 43

GIRLS BASKETBALL
Morgan Park Academy 37, University 16

Fenwick 63, Nazareth 33
Kyra Navarrete scored 17 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead Fenwick (21-2, 5-0). Hannah Ballard and Maggie Reilly each chipped in nine points.

CITY PLAYOFFS
Bowen 31, South Shore 30

Collins 43, Lake View 23

Crane 90, Washington 46

Jones 44, Harper 33
April Gordon had 17 points and Kristen Bianchi scored 11 for Jones (16-9).

Marshall 81, Vocational 31
Marquiesha Coleman led Marshall (16-5) with 29 points. Apiphany Woods also scored 14 points in the win.

Robeson 47, Roosevelt 33

Schurz 54, Little Village 37

Sullivan 61, Hirsch 22

Taft 63, Phoenix 23

Westinghouse 74, Chicago MSA 15

TUESDAY, JANUARY 25
BOYS BASKETBALL

Crete-Monee 61, Hillcrest 55 (OT)
Jamee Crockett had 18 points to lead Crete-Monee (16-3). Hillcrest (14-5) was led by Terez Haskins with 14.
Naperville North 61, Rich Central 46
Matt LaCosse scored 21 points and Nick Buege added 14 for Naperville North.

Morgan Park 66, Urban Prep-Englewood 48

Crane 60, Young 53

Mount Carmel 77, St. Rita 74

Oak Forest 58, Lincoln-Way West 46
Rob Hubbard scored 16 points for Lincoln-Way West in the loss.
Perspectives-MSA 67, Phoenix 46
Anthony Davis had 21 points, 14 steals, three blocks and 10 rebounds for Perspectives-MSA (5-15, 5-4). Emanuel Winfield added 11 points and six rebounds.
Providence 67, Lemont 59
Colin Uthe scored 14 points for Providence 9-13.

Simeon 74, Harlan 53

Vocational 73, Gage Park 49
Robert Hurd had 23 points, seven rebounds, six assists and six steals for Vocational (12-10, 4-5). Rayshaun McGrew added 19 points and 11 boards and Dantrelle Freeman swatted seven shots in the win.

Bremen 60, Illiana Christian 57

Brooks 78, Julian 42
Michael Powell had 21 points and eight assists for Brooks (15-3, 6-3). Kevin Gray had 18 points and 10 rebounds and Keith Gray added 11 points, 10 rebounds and six assists.

Brother Rice 34, Loyola 29
Garrett O'Neil scored 13 points for Brother Rice.
Francis Parker 77, North Shore 67
Judd Barron had 33 points and Graham Harboe added 16 for Francis Parker (11-5, 5-3).

GIRLS BASKETBALL
Hillcrest 87, T.F. South 58
Jahmia Phillips scored 20 points and Karlisa Harris added 16 for Hillcrest (20-2, 10-0). Shannise Heady scored 14 in the win.

Homewood-Flossmoor 60, Joliet West 37
Charnelle Reed had 19 points and Sydni Johnson had 17 points and 10 rebounds for Homewood-Flossmoor (17-5, 7-2).

Lincoln-Way East 50, Joliet Central 18
Caitlin McMahon had 19 points and 12 rebounds for Lincoln-Way East (16-5, 7-2). Taylor Johnson contributed 18 points and seven steals.

Lincoln-Way West 58, Stagg 49
Sam Villa had 24 points and 18 rebounds to lead Lincoln-Way West to 17-4 overall.

Marian Catholic 71, Joliet Catholic 29
Simone Law had 16 points and Jasmine Matthews added 14 for Marian Catholic (20-4).

Andrew 50, Thornton 24
Nicole Botich had 14 points and Lauren Mangin added 10 for Andrew (18-2, 8-1).

Bolingbrook 80, Lincoln-Way Central 16

Fenwick 61, Geneva 44

Montini 66, Marian Central 14
Mother McAuley 44, Rich Central 42
Alyssa Zwick scored 23 points for Mother McAuley (14-10, 4-3).
Oak Forest 66, Tinley Park 32
Colleen Emmett had 13 points and Lynn Nagle had 10 points and seven rebounds for Oak Forest (14-7, 8-1). Katie Swanson had nine assists.

Oak Lawn 48, Evergreen Park 23
Bridget Niemiec had 17 points and Jill Steigerwald added 14 for Oak Lawn (12-10, 5-5).

Richards 55, Eisenhower 49
Hannah Jenkins and Raneisha Hill each scored 17 points for Richards (11-8, 5-4).

Thornwood 51, Thornridge 25
Dorothy Taylor led Thornwood with 11 points and 10 rebounds.

CITY PLAYOFFS
Bogan 68, Uplift 17
Brooks 61, Steinmetz 33
Harlan 54, Longwood 45
Hyde Park 48, Curie 42
Kenwood 69, Dyett 25
King 48, Austin 30
Lincoln Park 75, Julian 36
Morgan Park 38, Prosser 18
North Lawndale 58, Payton 47
Northside Prep 58, Clemente 44
Von Steuben 2, Dunbar 0
Young 80, Raby 24

MONDAY, JANUARY 24
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Bishop McNamara 79, Kankakee 27
Melissa LaReau made five 3-pointers and finished with 21 points for Bishop McNamara (14-7). Belinda Schaafsma also scored 17 in the win.

Providence 51, Joliet West 36
Alex Shermulis had 13 points and Danielle Barry scored 12 to lead Providence (10-14).

BOYS BASKETBALL
Englewood 63, Chicago MSA 25

Francis Parker 67, Morgan Park Academy 43
Judd Barron had 18 points and Sam Mintz scored 14 for Francis Parker (10-5, 4-3).

Urban Prep-South Shore 62, Epic 41
Jeffery Allgood scored 18 points and pulled down 15 rebounds for Urban Prep-South Shore (4-7, 4-6). Anthony Jones also had 15 points in the win.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 22
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Rich Central 57, Plainfield East 52
Alex Stanford led Rich Central (11-9) with 22 points, eight rebounds and six steals. Sidnica Esco also scored 15 in the win.

Mother McAuley 50, Richards 30
Molly Stasaitis scored 17 points to lead Mother McAuley (13-10).

Bishop McNamara 57, Joliet Catholic 46
Erika Tatum of Bishop McNamara (13-7, 2-4) and Joliet Catholic's Meghan Novak each scored 21 points.

Fenwick 73, St. Viator 27
Kyra Navarrete led Fenwick (19-2, 5-0) with 19 points and 10 rebounds. Sarah Williams also chipped in 12 points.

Mount Assisi 54, St. Francis de Sales 46

St. Joseph 59, St. Ignatius 56
St. Joseph's Chanel Wilson-Stewart had 18 points and Octavia Brown scored 17. Kelly Nickele put up 14 points the in loss for St. Ignatius (12-11, 4-3).

Trinity 61, Jacobs 18
Megan Podkowa and Taricka Linzy led Trinity (20-3) with 14 points each.

Zion-Benton 70, Highland Park 48
Juanita Robinson had 20 points and seven assists for Zion-Benton (16-5). Sue Crump added 12 points and 12 boards and Samantha Rodriguez had 12 points and seven rebounds as all five starters finished in double figures.

BOYS BASKETBALL
YOUNG SHOOTOUT (ROUNDUP)
Hales 64, Young 61 (OT)

Romulus (Mich.) 64, Hillcrest 63 (OT)
Julius Brown led Hillcrest with 19 points and LeBarron Hull added 11 points.

Brooks 54, St. Ignatius 51

Crane 75, Leo 62

Notre Dame 60, Von Steuben 37
The Dons (16-3) rolled behind 21 points from Quinton Chievous. Rodney Pryor added 13 points and Joe Ferrici chipped in 12 for Notre Dame. Demetrius Faulkner led the Panthers (2-13) with 16 points.

Simeon 60, Morgan Park 51

AT SEARS CENTRE, HOFFMAN ESTATES
Benet 75, Glenbard East 51

Chicago Christian 68, Montini 46
Michael Kamp had 17 points and five rebounds, Jason VanderLaan scored 15 points, Dan VanGroningen had 14 points and Adam Lindemulder added 10 points for Chicago Christian (14-5, 5-1 Suburban Christian Blue).

FRIDAY, JANUARY 21
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Ag. Science 42, Harper 27
April Baar scored 12 points for Ag. Science. Kate Patnett had five blocks and two steals in the win.

Argo 42, Eisenhower 41
Alexis Freeman and Crystal Bell finished with 11 points each for Argo (8-9, 5-4).

Harlan 39, North Lawndale 38
Joshana Wimbish had nine points and 13 rebounds for Harlan (9-13).

Lemont 47, Bremen 24
Lemont led 21-1 after the first quarter and cruised home to victory. The Indians improved to 11-10 overall and 7-2 in conference.

Oak Lawn 51, Reavis 42 (OT)
Kelly Foley led Oak Lawn (11-10, 4-5) with 16 points. Amanda Raschke scored 21 points for Reavis in the loss.

Proviso East 63, Bogan 55
Ivory Crawford and Kalea Parks had 15 points apiece for Proviso East (20-2).

BOYS BASKETBALL
Crete-Monee 56, Bloom 45
Jamee Crockett scored 21 points and Greg Mays added 14 points and nine rebounds for Crete-Monee (15-3, 4-1).

De La Salle 49, St. Ignatius 44

St. Rita 66, Fenwick 55
Luke Barry scored 18 points to lead St. Rita. Tony Hicks added 11 points. Sam Ainsworth led Fenwick with 14 points.

Seton 47, Bishop McNamara 38
Chris Coulter's 17 points led the offense for Seton (14-5, 4-2).

Andrew 51, Thornridge 46
Jubril Adekoya scored 14 points and Brandon Marren added 10 for Andrew. Thornridge's Sinclair Stevenson scored a game-high 17 points.

Lincoln-Way East 55, Lincoln-Way Central 40
Jelani Yancy scored 15 points for Lincoln-Way East.

Lincoln-Way West 62, Lincoln-Way North 52
TJ Dikos scored 19 points, Robert Hubbard had 18 points and Mike Marotta had 14 points and 12 rebounds to lead Lincoln-Way West.

Brother Rice 61, St. Francis de Sales 49
Alex Majewski scored 24 points to lead Brother Rice (11-5, 4-2).

Curie 77, Hyde Park 69

Eisenhower 88, Argo 75
Tyrone Terrell scored 25 points in the win for Eisenhower (10-10, 5-3).

Lincoln Park 56, Von Steuben 44
Charles George scored 11 points to lead Lincoln Park (12-8, 7-1 Red North).

THURSDAY, JANUARY 20
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Hillcrest 73, T.F. North 58
Jasmine Sanders made nine 3-pointers and finished with a career-high 30 points for Hillcrest (19-2, 9-0). Shannise Heady and Samirah Ali each scored 11 in the win.

Homewood-Flossmoor 76, Joliet Central 14
Jailyn Norris totaled 21 points for Homewood-Flossmoor (16-5, 6-2).

Mother McAuley 48, Loyola 46
Alyssa Zwick, Tatiana Ingram and Molly Stasaitis each scored 11 points for Mother McAuley (12-10, 4-3).

Rich East 44, Crete-Monee 40
Jameelah Boyd (five rebounds) and Shawntina Jones (three assists) each scored 15 points for Rich East.

Rich South 67, Kankakee 35
Kiela Garner had 15 points, 10 rebounds and seven steals for Rich South (16-5, 6-1). DeAsia Garrett had 16 points, 12 steals and five assists and her twin sister CiErra added nine steals in the win.

Bolingbrook 77, Lincoln-Way East 37
Morgan Tuck scored 20 points to lead Bolingbrook. Lincoln-Way East's Caitlin McMahon scored 14 points in the loss.

Bradley Bourbonnais 38, Thornridge 34
Maddie Vaccaro scored 14 points and Kayla Hyde added 13 for Bradley-Bourbonnais (8-12, 2-6).

Andrew 53, Lincoln-Way West 49
Sam Villa scored 15 points and had 12 rebounds for Lincoln-Way West in the loss.

De La Salle 67, Maria 25
Renee Jones had 13 points and JaVonna Smith scored 12 for De La Salle (13-5, 6-0).

DuSable 72, Raby 20

Richards 45, Evergreen Park 25
Raneisha Hill scored 14 points and Brianna LeBeau added 11 for Richards. Courtney Karstrand scored 10 points and Emma Park had four blocks for Evergreen Park.

Seton 42, Regina 40

Stagg 48, Lincoln-Way North 45
Tatiana Sawosko scored 13 points and Bridget Adams added 12 for Stagg (7-13, 3-4). Emily Jenkins scored 21 points for Lincoln-Way North (16-5).

Thornwood 47, Thornton 37
Arielle Mirec scored 10 points for Thornwood.

Tinley Park 56, T.F. South 51
Diamond Beatty scored 17 points for Tinley Park. Megan Majors led T.F. South with 11.

Trinity 63, St. Joseph 47
Megan Podkowa had 13 points and 11 rebounds to lead Trinity (19-3, 6-1). Taricka Linzy and Taylor Nazon each scored 13 in the win

BOYS BASKETBALL
Morgan Park 62, Julian 46

Simeon 52, Carver 47

Young 49, Orr 39

ACE Tech 38, Ag. Science 31

Bogan 50, Vocational 47

Bowen 49, Perspectives-Calumet 46

Brooks 71, Urban Prep-Englewood 42

Corliss 84, Fenger 48

Crane 57, North Lawndale 43

East Aurora 55, South Elgin 54

Montini 75, St. Edward 58
Rich Bodee led Montini (4-10) with 22 points and 11 rebounds. Ben Brady also scored 13 and Jim Miller added 12 points. St. Edward's Michael Ellis had 26 points in the loss.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Ag. Science 40, South Shore 37
Allison Nash scored 14 points for Ag. Science.

Fenwick 86, Joliet Catholic 38
Sarah Williams had 14 points and Kathleen Roche scored 13 for Fenwick (18-2, 4-0).

Marist 63, Nazareth 43
Leah Bolton led Marist (18-4, 5-2) with 16 points. Asia Bey also chipped in 13 points and eight rebounds.

Morgan Park 73, Harlan 55
Khalilah Morrow scored 17 points and grabbed 11 rebounds for Morgan Park (19-3, 8-0).

Young 80, Marshall 52

BOYS BASKETBALL
Marine 60, Urban Prep-South Shore 51
Marine improved its record to 11-3 overall and 7-3 in conference

Chicago Christian 61, Guerin 45
Dan VanGroningen had 14 points to lead Chicago Christian (13-5, 4-1). Aaron Doorn also scored 10 in the win.

Chicago MSA 56, Hancock 36
Jonathan Barbee's 16 points led the offense for Chicago MSA (10-3, 7-1). Mike Smith and Brian Barbee each scored 14 in the win. Smith also added 12 rebounds.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 18
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Hillcrest 80, Bremen 16
Shannise Heady scored 12 points and Jasmine Sanders had 11 for Hillcrest (18-2, 8-0).

Homewood-Flossmoor 87, Lincoln-Way Central 39
Jailyn Norris scored 27 points and Amena Brent added 11 for Homewood-Flossmoor (15-5, 5-2). Lauren Parker had nine points and seven assists.

Lincoln-Way North 54, Thornton 36
Erynn Schuh and Stephanie Pearson each scored 13 points for Lincoln-Way North (16-4).

Lincoln-Way West 68, Thornridge 39
Sam Villa scored 21 points and Kaitlyn Ray had 11 for Lincoln-Way West.

Oak Forest 43, Lemont 38 (OT)
Lynn Nagle scored 16 points and had 15 rebounds for Oak Forest (13-6, 7-1).

T.F. North 70, Tinley Park 43
Amber Patterson-Moss scored 18 points and had six steals for T.F. North (15-6, 8-0). Schneia Battle added 15 points and nine rebounds in the win.

Andrew 53, Thornwood 29
Andrew's Tiana Karopoulos scored 18 points and pulled in 11 rebounds. Nicole Botich added 12 points in the win. Thornwood's Nicole Brown had 10 points and 10 rebounds.

Argo 62, Reavis 48
Crystal Bell scored 31 points (19-20 FT) to lead Argo (7-9, 4-4). Alexis Freeman added 13 points in the win. Amanda Raschke scored 13 for Reavis.

De La Salle 56, Gordon Tech 34
Kiara Carter scored 21 points for De La Salle (12-5, 5-0 GCAC White).

Evergreen Park 48, Eisenhower 32
Courtney Karstrand scored 20 points and nabbed five steals for Evergreen Park. Nina Orlowski added 13 points in the win.

Hyde Park 60, King 58 (OT)
Tykeyah Weathersby scored 19 points, Jacqueline Willis had 12 points and Katherine Harris scored 11 for Hyde Park (12-9, 4-4).

Queen of Peace 66, Mount Assisi 58
Nora O'Malley had 21 points and seven steals for Queen of Peace. Hannah Lipman scored 17 points and had nine rebounds.

St. Ignatius 45, Seton 30
Allison Jeffirs scored 11 points and Kelly Nickele added 10 for St. Ignatius (12-10, 4-2).

Stagg 40, Bradley-Bourbonnais 34
Revi McMahon scored 15 points and Bridget Adams added 11 for Stagg (6-13, 3-4).

BOYS BASKETBALL
Carver 54, Vocational 39

Rich South 58, Bradley-Bourbonnais 57
Macari Brooks scored 30 points for Rich South (11-5, 2-2). Ralph Abraham added 10 in the win. Bradley-Bourbonnais' Austin Halcomb scored 15 in the loss.

Leo 64, University 54
Mike O'Donnell scored 14 points for Leo (12-5). Josh Gilbert and Sean Moore each scored 13 in the win.

Lincoln-Way Central 54, Shepard 47
Brad Foster scored 23 points and Alex Severson made four 3-pointers and added 14 points for Central. Kevin Rathbun scored 15 points for Shepard.

Oak Forest 74, Illiana Christian 71

Bogan 56, No. 5 Morgan Park 53, suspended
Altercations between players on the court and in the locker room area led to the game being suspended with four minutes remaining.

Brooks 77, Gage Park 61

Simeon 72, Urban Prep 33
Jabari Parker scored 15 points for Simeon. Urban Prep's Steven McAfee scored 14 in the loss.

Marshall 64, Young 62

Brother Rice 73, Marist 64

DuSable 54, Hubbard 45
Jermaine Akons scored 20 points and Demond Williams had 15 for DuSable (7-8, 3-4).

Fenger 65, Longwood 42

MONDAY, JANUARY 17
GIRLS BASKETBALL
McDONALDS SHOOTOUT AT WILLOWBROOK (ROUNDUP)
Bogan 49, Hinsdale Central 39
Latrece Harris scored 14 points and grabbed 12 rebounds for Bogan (13-10).

Bolingbrook 79, Montini 63

Carmel (Ind.) 75, Fenwick 61

Maine West 63, Plainfield North 59

Marist 66, Pickerington (Ohio) North 61 (OT)
Marist's JeTaun Rouse scored 23 points, including a layup off a Claire Ryan steal and assist to send the game to overtime. Leah Bolton added 22 points, and Ryan had five points, two steals and two rebounds in overtime for Marist (17-4).

Nicolet (Wis.) 52, Marian Catholic 44
Jasmine Matthews scored 12 points and Simone Law had 10 points and six rebounds in the loss.

Niles West 67, Bishop McNamara 50
Jewell Loyd finished with 30 points, 13 rebounds and five steals for Niles West (16-6).

MLK DAY OF HOOPS AT JOLIET WEST
Lincoln-Way West 37, Metea Valley 30
Sam Villa led Lincoln-Way West with 16 points.

Sandburg 41, West Aurora 39

MLK SHOOTOUT in St. Louis
Young 73, Memphis Overton 39
Chanise Jenkins had 19 points and five steals to lead Young (15-2). Linnae Harper added 16 points and 16 rebounds and Bryesha Blair scored 11 in the win.

Mother McAuley 60, Resurrection 59
Mother McAuley's Molly Stasaitis led all scorers with 24 points.

Oak Park 73, Nazareth 36
Caroline Kelty had 15 points and Stekara Hall scored 12 to lead Oak Park (14-9) to its ninth consecutive victory.

BOYS BASKETBALL
MLK DAY OF HOOPS AT JOLIET CENTRAL (ROUNDUP)
Bloom 42, Joliet West 31

Joliet Catholic 70, Lemont 58

Metea Valley 50, Providence 49

Mount Carmel 60, Bolingbrook 52

Sandburg 45, Thornridge 37

Seton 48, Rich Central 47
Chris Coulter and Russell Robinson each scored 12 points for Seton (13-5).

Maine South 71, Marian Catholic 45
Matt Palucki scored 25 points and Casey Bruce added 16 for Maine South.

Warren 63, Marian Catholic 28
Jeremiah Jackson scored 12 points and Brandon Ferguson had 11 for Warren. Tyler Ulis scored 11 for Marian Catholic in the loss.

Warren 61, Sterling 53
Darius Paul poured in 28 points, including 14 in the third quarter, to lead Warren. Nathan Boothe added 19 in the win.

YOUNG MLK SHOOTOUT
Marshall 78, Waukegan 66

Proviso East 63, North Lawndale 54
Trashaun Carroll had 22 points and 10 rebounds for Proviso East (13-2). Keith Carter also added 12 points and 10 assists in the win.

HOOPHALL CLASSIC (Springfield, Mass.)
Danvers (Mass.) St. John's Prep 62, Perspectives-MSA 53
Anthony Davis had 30 points, 16 rebounds and seven blocks in the loss for Perspectives-MSA.

MLK CLASSIC AT WOODSTOCK NORTH
Dundee-Crown 54, Robeson 41
Charles Kimbrough scored 16 points and Kevin Cronin had 12 for Dundee-Crown.

Marengo 45, Woodstock North 42
Zack Lundquist and Anthony Mallegni each scored 13 points in the win.

Marian Central 63, Rich East 56
Jake Everly led Marian Central with 17 points.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 16
BOYS BASKETBALL
FLYIN TO THE HOOP (Dayton, Ohio)
Simeon 53, Dunbar (Ohio) 39
Jabari Parker had 20 points and six rebounds for Simeon. Rashawn McElrath had seven points and eight rebounds in the win.

Wayne (Ohio) 74, No. 12 Young 55
Sam Thompson turned in 24 points and seven rebounds and Kwai Pearson scored 15 points for Young in the loss.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 15
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Young 73, Carmel (Ind.) 57

MCDONALD'S SHOOTOUT (ROUNDUP)
Fenwick 63, Morgan Park 61

SWEET 16 TOURNAMENT
Marist 56, Barrington 39
Leah Bolton was the leading scorer for Marist (16-4) with 19 points. JeTaun Rouse also scored 17 in the win.

Benet 50, Bishop McNamara 46
Benet was led by Sidney Prasse with 17 points. Bishop McNamara's Belinda Schaafsma scored 15 points and had 10 rebounds in the loss.

Crete-Monee 44, Beecher 31
Destiny Harris and Angelik Young led Crete-Monee with 10 points each. Amari Griffin had 11 points for Beecher (14-6, 6-0) in the loss.

Oak Lawn 58, Maria 19
Bridget Niemiec scored 12 points for Oak Lawn (10-9).

Richards 49, Ellison 30
Brianna LeBeau led Richards (9-7) with 18 points. Raneisha Hill contributed an additional 12 points in the win.

St. Joseph 68, De La Salle 42
Octavia Brown scored 18 points and Briya Wilborn had eight steals to go with 11 points for St. Joseph (13-7, 3-2). Chanel Wilson Stewart had 10 rebounds and six blocks in the win.

Prospect 47, St. Ignatius 36

BOYS BASKETBALL
FLYING TO THE HOOP in Dayton, Ohio
Dayton (Ohio) Meadowdale 79, Perspectives-MSA 69
Anthony Davis had 32 points, 18 rebounds and six blocks for Perspectives in the loss. Eddie Harris added 10 points and 10 rebounds.

GALESBURG MLK TOURNAMENT
Galesburg 73, Marian Catholic 52
Marian Catholic's Brian Coates led all scorers with 22 points in the loss.

Galesburg 54, No. 4 Warren 53
Nathan Boothe led Warren with 23 points.

Minooka 62, Marian Catholic 60
Adam Reynolds was Minooka's top scorer with 18 points, but the game's high scorer was Tyler Ulis, who had 21 points for Marian Catholic in the loss.

NAPERVILLE NORTH SHOOTOUT (ROUNDUP)
Benet 38, Oswego 36

Rich East 54, Wheaton Academy 48
Rich East's Washawn Watson finished wtih 15 points in the win. He was 9-of-10 from the free-throw line.

Romeoville 46, Kenwood 40

Stevenson 54, Naperville North 41

West Aurora 52, Crete-Monee 44

HOOPHALL CLASSIC (Springfield, Mass.)
Morgan Park 78, Seattle Garfield 67
Wayne Blackshear had 26 points and eight rebounds for Morgan Park.

MLK SHOOTOUT AT YOUNG
Carver 43, Seton 38
Chris Coulter had 14 points for Seton (12-5) in the loss.

TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Springfield, Mo.)
De La Salle 72, Nixa (Mo.) 57
Jaylon Tate led De La Salle (14-2) with 23 points and seven rebounds.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 14
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Bolingbrook 104, Joliet West 11

Richards 60, Bremen 30
Brianna LeBeau (12 points) and Hannah Jenkins (10 points) paced the offense as Richards improved to 8-7 overall.

Young 64, North Lawndale 21
Janee Thompson led the offense for Young (13-2, 7-0) with 12 points. Taylor Brame also scored 10 points in the win.

Harlan 69, Longwood 55
LaTisha Bennett had 22 points and Joshona Wimbish scored 21 for Harlan (8-12, 3-4).

Morgan Park 65, Simeon 39
Kendyl Nunn scored 17 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for Morgan Park (18-2, 7-0).

Morgan Park Academy 40, Illinois Lutheran 11
Sydney Stewart had 15 points and Kierra Morris scored 12 to lead Morgan Park Academy (12-6).

Oak Forest 55, Argo 33
Lynn Nagle had 10 points and 10 rebounds and Colleen Sherwood had nine points and five rebounds for Oak Forest (12-6, 6-1).

MCDONALD'S SHOOTOUT
Trinity 58, No. 15 Lincoln-Way East 51
Warren 57, Providence 35
Willowbrook 57, Regina 32

BOYS BASKETBALL

Bloom 43, Rich South 26
Edward Williams had 11 points, Donald Moore scored 10 points and Johny Griffin pulled in six boards for Bloom (10-5, 4-0).

Bradley-Bourbonnais 62, Thornwood 61 (2 OT)
Austin Halcomb scored 18 points, including the game-winning basket for Bradley-Bourbonnais. Thornwood's Darell Combs scored a game-high 27 points.

Chicago Christian 60, Illiana Christian 48
Dan VanGroningen scored 19 points, Michael Kamp added 13 and Jason VanderLaan put in 12 points and pulled down nine rebounds for Chicago Christian (11-5). Adam Lindemulder added 10 points and five rebounds in the win.

Crete-Monee 72, Rich Central 50
Marvie Keith scored 18 and Jamee Crockett added 15 points for Crete-Monee (13-2, 3-1). Greg Mays added 11 points, 10 rebounds and five blocks in the win.

Hales 71, Fenwick 30

Hillcrest 51, Reavis 45
Hillcrest's Julius Brown scored 25 points. Mike Jerkovich scored 21 points for Reavis (12-4, 4-3) in the loss.

Leo 107, Brother Rice 101 (5 OT)

Lincoln-Way North 47, Andrew 44
Jake Harper made five 3-pointers and finished with 19 points for Lincoln-Way North.

Lockport 43, Lincoln-Way Central 26
Karrington Ward and Courtney Cole each scored 12 points for the Porters.

Marist 72, Carmel 65

Mount Carmel 64, Bishop McNamara 53
Tracy Abrams led all scorers with 21 points for Mount Carmel (10-4).

St. Gregory 68, Morgan Park Academy 49
St. Gregory's Matt Korni scored 20 points in the win.

St. Ignatius 82, St. Joseph 48

Seton 50, Providence 46
Russell Robinson led Seton (12-4, 3-2) in scoring with 12 points. Kamal Shafi and Chris Coulter also scored 11 points apiece.

Shepard 75, Lemont 62
Kevin Rathbun, Jarrett Foster and Dionte Hart each scored 17 points for Shepard (7-10).

Stagg 58, Thornridge 40
Dan Ahern scored 18 points and had 11 assists for Stagg (11-4, 3-2). Darius Draper had 10 points and 12 rebounds in the win. Thornridge's Sinclair Stephenson scored 17 in the loss.

Thornton 77, Lincoln-Way West 50
Stephan Beard scored 20 points and had six rebounds for Thornton. Rob Hubbard scored 22 points for Lincoln-Way West in the loss.

Tinley Park 49, Oak Lawn 47
Steve White scored 23 points and Tony Core added 10 points for Tinley Park (11-5, 6-1).

University 44, Francis Parker 37
Mike Turner had 15 points, 11 rebounds and two blocks in the win for University (10-6, 5-2).

Vocational 80, Urban Prep 67
Robert Hurd finished with 28 points and Khalil Valentine scored 24 for Vocational (11-7, 3-3). Dantrelle Freeman also chipped in 11 points and 17 rebounds.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 13
GIRLS BASKETBALL

Rich South 69, Crete-Monee 39
Jasmine Collins had 23 points and 12 boards for Rich South. Kiela Garner (17 points, 11 rebounds) and DeAsia Garrett
(10 points, 11 steals) also recorded double-doubles.

Rich Central 49, Rich East 38
Raven Logan had 10 points and 10 rebounds and Alex Stanford added seven assists for Rich Central.

Andrew 60, Thornridge 31
Liz Jendra led Andrew (14-2, 5-1) with seven points.

Bogan 85, Hyde Park 33
Iesha Collins had 15 points and 15 assists for Bogan (12-9, 6-0). Jasmine Harris also scored 14 in the win.

De La Salle 50, St. Benedict 37
Kierra Carter was the game's leading scorer with 20 points for De La Salle (11-4, 4-0). Kelly Crowley also had 10 points in the
win.

Hillcrest 74, Reavis 32
Dana Gettis was the leading scorer for Hillcrest with 13 points. Samirah Ali and Karlisa Harris also chipped in 11
points apiece for the Hawks.

Homewood-Flossmoor 54, Sandburg 44
Charnelle Reed had 17 points and five assists and Jailyn Norris had 12 points and five rebounds for Homewood-Flossmoor.

Marian Catholic 59, No. 18 Benet 36
Simone Law had 19 points and 12 rebounds and Jasmine Matthews had 12 points and two blocks for Marian Catholic (18-2).

Lemont 42, Shepard 28

T.F. North 90, Evergreen Park 38
Nikki Anderson scored 25 points to lead T.F. North.

Lincoln-Way East 44, Lincoln-Way Central 26
Taylor Johnson had 12 points and Kelly McGovern scored nine for the Griffins (14-3, 5-1). McGovern will undergo season-ending shoulder surgery Jan. 19 to repair a torn labrum.

Lincoln-Way North 63, Lincoln-Way West 49
Erynn Schuh finished with 24 points to lead the offense for Lincoln-Way North (15-4, 5-1).

Oak Lawn 60, Tinley Park 54 (OT)
Bridget Niemiec scored 21 points and grabbed 14 rebounds for Oak Lawn (9-9, 3-3). Kelly Foley also chipped in 18 points.

St. Ignatius 56, Regina 23

Stagg 50, Thornwood 35
Maggie Yandel had 19 points and Bridget Adams scored 12 for Stagg (4-13, 2-4).

Thornton 40, Bradley-Bourbonnais 31
Thornton's Ashley Sneed led all scorers with 17 points.

Trinity 47, Mother McAuley 35
Megan Podkowa had 20 points, 15 rebounds and seven blocks for Trinity (17-3, 5-1).

BOYS BASKETBALL
De La Salle 62, Parkview (Mo.) 60
Alex Foster led De La Salle (13-1) in scoring with 17 points. Mike Shaw also added 13 points and six rebounds while Dre Henley chipped in 12 points and five rebounds.

Farragut 51, Young 49

Ag. Science 52, Bowen 44
Jonathan Borders had 16 points and Josh Powell scored 14 to lead Ag. Science. Both players had seven rebounds apiece.

Benet 71, Marian Catholic 38

Bogan 52, Brooks 38

Oak Forest 51, Argo 40

Thornton 40, Bradley-Bourbonnais 30

Wells 48, Perspectives-MSA 37
Anthony Davis had 16 points, 15 rebounds and five blocks for Perspectives-MSA (4-11, 4-2).

Carver 60, Harlan 49

Chicago MSA 68, Alcott 45
Jonathan Barbee had 31 points and six assists and Mike Smith added 15 points and 11 boards for Chicago MSA (6-1 Green Conference).

Crane 57, Marshall 53

East Aurora 63, Lake Park 61

Fenger 55, Washington 36

North Lawndale 64, Raby 54

Perspectives-Calumet 53, South Shore 39
Elijah Williams finished with 28 points and 12 rebounds to extend Perspectives-Calumet's (11-5, 5-1) winning streak to seven
games.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Marist 57, Joliet Catholic 39
Leah Bolton had 15 points and JeTaun Rouse scored 10 for Marist (15-4, 4-2).

Morgan Park Academy 56, Francis Parker 38
Sydney Stewart led all scorers with 18 points and Kierra Morris finished with 16 points for Morgan Park Academy (11-6, 3-1).

Young 68, Crane 35
Chanise Jenkins had 17 points and Bryeasha Blair scored 11 for Young (12-2, 6-0).

Harlan 48, Brooks 45
Harlan's Latisha Bennett finished with 15 points and Joshona Wimbish pulled down 18 rebounds.

Marshall 55, North Lawndale 31
Marshall was led by Shantiera Miller with 20 points. Apiphany Woods also scored 14 in the win.

BOYS BASKETBALL
Urban Prep-South Shore 54, Chicago AAT 35
Jeffery Allgood (12 points) and Wali Muhammad (11 points) were the leading scorers for Urban Prep-South Shore.

DuSable 65, Dunbar 56
DuSable (6-7, 2-3) was led by Demond Williams with 15 points and James Scott with 12 points.

Dyett 69, Lindblom 65
Anthony Clinton and Steve Summerall scored 13 points apiece for Dyett (7-6, 4-1). Clinton also grabbed 10 rebounds. The teams shot a combined 96 free-throw attempts.

Foreman 78, Payton 22
George Edwards had 24 points, 12 rebounds and six steals, and Jermaine Ward had 10 points for Foreman (7-7, 3-1 Red-North).

TUESDAY, JANUARY 11
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Hillcrest 66, Richards 26
Yolanda De La Torre paced Hillcrest (15-2, 6-0) to the win with 15 points. Jasmine Sanders scored 14 points and Karlisa Harris added 10.

Morgan Park 72, Rich Central 53
Kendyl Nunn led Morgan Park (17-2) with 29 points. Alex Stamford had 11 points, seven rebounds and six assists for Rich Central in the loss.

Lincoln-Way East 43, Sandburg 29
Tess Madden scored 17 points and Kelly McGovern and Taylor Johnson each had eight points for Lincoln-Way East (14-3, 4-1).

Lincoln-Way West 40, Thornton 36
West's Sara Losacco scored 20 points in the win.

Andrew 52, Lincoln-Way North 45
Erynn Schuh scored 16 points for Lincoln-Way North in the loss. Lauren Mangin led Andrew with four 3-pointers and 14 points.

T.F. North 64, Oak Lawn 44
Amber Patterson-Moss scored 16 points and Nikki Anderson had 16 points and 14 rebounds for T.F. North (13-6, 6-0). Oak Lawn's Kelly Foley scored 16.

Thornwood 46, Bradley-Bourbonnais 21
Dorothy Taylor had 10 points and 11 rebounds for Thornwood.

Seton 76, Maria 40

Stagg 56, Thornridge 42
Bridget Adams scored 14 points and Revi McMahon had 10 for Stagg (3-13, 1-4).

Tinley Park 56, Shepard 42
Diamond Beatty scored 24 points and Mariah Blackman added eight for Tinley Park (6-9, 4-2).

Argo 30, Lemont 28
Crystal Bell scored 17 points and had six rebounds for Argo (6-8, 3-3).

Bogan 64, King 38
Ariel Haynes scored 17 points and Iesha Collins dished 10 assists for Bogan (11-9, 6-0).

Curie 50, Chicago Richards 15
Christina Griffin had 19 points, eight rebounds and seven assists to lead Curie (13-5, 8-1). Myiesha Cooper added 14 points and 11 rebounds in the win.

Kankakee 53, St. Anne 50

Lockport 51, Lincoln-Way Central 31

Montini 73, Guerin 34

Oak Forest 64, Reavis 46
Amanda Raschke scored 20 points and had 13 rebounds for Reavis in the loss. Oak Forest was led by Katie Swanson with 15 points and Colleen Emmett with 11 points and seven steals.

Queen of Peace 54, De La Salle 53

Zion-Benton 49, Warren 33
Morgan Garrett had nine points, nine boards and nine steals to lead Zion-Benton (15-3). Sue Crump added 14 points and 10 rebounds and Juanita Robinson had 12 points, six rebounds and six assists.

BOYS BASKETBALL
Hillcrest 66, Richards 58
Julius Brown scored 29 points and Kadeem Thornton added 14 for Hillcrest (12-4, 6-0).

Crete-Monee 57, Thornwood 37
Jamee Crockett had 25 points and seven rebounds for Crete-Monee (12-2). Greg Mays had 15 points and four blocks and Michael Orris had 12 points and 10 assists in the win.

De La Salle 81, Gordon Tech 40
Mike Shaw had 21 points and 14 rebounds and Dre Henley scored 17 for De La Salle (12-1). Gordon Tech's David Andrews scored 21 in the loss.

Perspectives-Calumet 70, Fenger 59
Elijah Williams scored 29 points, including 17 from the free-throw line for Calumet (10-5, 4-1 Blue-South).

Perspectives-MSA 56, Clemente 41
Anthony Davis had 36 points, 15 rebounds, eight steals, three blocks for Perspectives (4-10, 4-1 Blue-West).

Morgan Park 66, Vocational 61

Young 80, Raby 76

Reavis 48, Oak Forest 29
Mike Jerkovich scored 19 points and Eddie Lopez scored 15 for Reavis (12-3. 4-2 South Suburban Conference).

Sandburg 55, Rich Central 51
Jason Ziane scored a game-high 20 points for Sandburg (9-5).

Seton 80, Hammond (Ind.) Morton 53
Chris Coulter scored 16 points, Russell Robinson had 15 points and Jordan Foster added 14 for Seton (11-4).

Simeon 71, No. 9 Brooks 60

Harlan 54, Urban Prep-Englewood 42
Jay Royal (Harlan) and Steven McAfee (Urban Prep-Englewood) each scored 17 points.

Lemont 46, Argo 45
Evan Bridwell had 19 points and six rebounds for Lemont.

Lockport 43, Bloom 39
Karrington Ward scored 17 points for Lockport.

North Lawndale 70, Manley 37

Tinley Park 76, Shepard 64
Steven White led Tinley Park with 16 points. Shepard's Kevin Rathbun had a game-high 20 points.

University 57, Morgan Park Academy 20
Mike Turner and Matt Hennesian each scored 15 and had eight rebounds to lead University (9-6, 4-2).

MONDAY, JANUARY 10
BOYS BASKETBALL

Chicago Academy 75, Pritzker 43
Darrick Scott scored 33 points and grabbed 15 rebounds for Chicago Academy (6-9, 3-1).

Chicago MSA 45, Air Force 19
Jonathan Barbee had 18 points and four steals and Mike Smith added 15 points and pulled down seven boards for Chicago MSA (5-1 Chicago Green).

GIRLS BASKETBALL
Rich South 56, Evergreen Park 23
Rich South's Jasmine Collins and Kiela Garner each scored nine points.

Bishop McNamara 40, Normal University 28

SATURDAY, JANUARY 8
BOYS BASKETBALL
Young 75, Muskegon Heights (Mich.) 49

East Aurora 66, Neuqua Valley 64
Ryan Boatright led East Aurora (12-2, 5-0) with 32 points, six rebounds, six steals and three assists.

Loyola 48, Glenbrook North 46
Briggs King's 15 points helped Loyola (7-8) defeat Glenbrook North (12-2).

Notre Dame 61, Marian Catholic 58
Quinton Chievous had 21 points and 10 boards, and Rodney Pryor scored 16 points and grabbed 15 rebounds for Notre Dame.

Seton 54, Von Steuben 26
Russell Robinson scored 13 points and Jordan Foster had 11 for Seton (10-4).

CARDINAL RITTER CLASSIC (St. Louis)
Hales 53, St. Augustine (La.) 41

T.F. NORTH/T.F. SOUTH SHOOTOUT
Brooks 47, Evanston 37
Peoria Central 77, Bogan 58
St. Joseph 62, T.F. South 47

GIRLS BASKETBALL
Trinity 73, Hillcrest 55
Megan Podkowa led Trinity (16-3) with 25 points, nine rebounds and two steals.

Marian Catholic 76, Carmel 39
Jasmine Matthews led Marian Catholic to victory with 15 points, and Jamie Johnson and Simone Law scored 12 points apiece.

Lincoln-Way Central 36, Normal 33
Kim Rietveld led Lincoln-Way Central (7-8) to victory with 10 points.

Fenwick 49, Bishop McNamara 47
Sarah Williams and Hannah Ballard led Fenwick (16-1, 3-0) with 12 points each.

Oak Park 50, Lyons 29

Zion-Benton 49, Grant 24
Samantha Rodriguez had 11 points and seven rebounds and Juanita Robinson added 10 points, five steals and five assists for Zion- Benton (13-3, 5-2).

FRIDAY, JANUARY 7
BOYS BASKETBALL

Rich Central 71, Rich South 63 (OT)
Nick Collins had 28 points for Rich Central (9-6, 2-1). Rich South's Macari Brooks scored 25 in the loss.

St. Ignatius 58, St. Rita 40
Nnanna Egwu scored 23 points and Brian Howard had 16 for St. Ignatius (10-3, 4-0).

Seton 63, St. Laurence 55
Chris Coulter and Russell Robinson each scored 14 points in the win for Seton (9-4, 2-2).

Thornridge 62, Lincoln-Way North 48

Thornton 51, Stagg 42
Bernard Brame had 12 points and seven rebounds for undefeated Thornton (13-0).

T.F. North 58, Shepard 49
Montero Rice had 13 points for T.F. North, and Martece Weatherspoon had 16 points for Shepard.

T.F. South 63, Oak Lawn 53
Mike Lee had 33 points and 11 rebounds and Colin Altenburg scored 18 points for T.F. South (5-11, 2-3).

Thornwood 79, Lincoln-Way West 61
Darrell Combs had 26 points and seven rebounds and Khapri Alston added 23 points and 10 boards for Thornwood. West's T.J. Dikos made six 3-pointers and scored 24 points in the loss.

Bloom 55, Rich East 35
Donald Moore scored 15 and Edward Williams had 14 points for Bloom (9-3, 3-0).

Crete-Monee 53, Kankakee 40
James Crockett scored 15 points and Michael Orris added 11 for Crete-Monee (11-2, 2-1). Greg Mays scored 10 points and had six blocks in the win.

Hales 80, Gordon Tech 32
Eddie Alcantara led four Hales players in double figures with 16 points, all in the first half.

Hillcrest 90, Eisenhower 72
Kadeem Thornton had 21 points and Julius Brown scored 16 for Hillcrest (11-4, 5-0).

Leo 44, Bishop Mac 32
Russell Woods had 10 points and 10 rebounds and Maurice Joiner scored 11 and pulled in 10 boards for Leo (10-3).

Lockport 50, Bolingbrook 43

Reavis 41, Lemont 28
Mike Jerkovich had 10 points and Anthony Gill had nine points for Reavis (11-3, 3-2).

Tinley Park 72, Argo 33
Tinley Park's Steven White finished with 14 points.

University 71, North Shore 41
Matt Hanessian led University (8-6) with 21 points and eight rebounds. Mike Turner also had 17 points and Alex Nesbit scored 16 in the win.

GIRLS BASKETBALL
Morgan Park 87, Longwood 34
Kendyl Nunn led Morgan Park (16-2, 6-0) with 17 points and 10 rebounds. Khalilah Morrow also had 14 points and 12 rebounds and Kierra Graves chipped in 13 points and 10 steals.

Montini 69, Immaculate Conception 22
Montini's Whitney Holloway scored 12 points to lead the offense.

Oak Lawn 46, T.F. South 36
Kim Braasch scored 15 points and Bridget Niemiec added 10 for Oak Lawn (8-8, 2-3).

Uplift 47, CMSA 23

THURSDAY, JANUARY 6
BOYS BASKETBALL
Brooks 80, Vocational 75 (2 OT)
Mike Powell scored 42 points to lead the offense for Brooks (9-1, 3-1). Keith Gray added 16 points and 13 rebounds in the win.

Morgan Park 61, Harlan 55

Ag. Science 43, Hirsch 42
Ryan Kull had 12 points and Afrik Bussell scored 10 for Ag. Science (6-8, 4-0).

Carver 66, Urban Prep-Englewood 53
Devante Wilkins made eight 3-pointers and finished with 40 points for Carver. Urban Prep-Englewood was led by Steven McAfee with
17 points.

GIRLS BASKETBALL
Hillcrest 86, Eisenhower 41
Jahmia Phillips led Hillcrest (13-1) with 17 points. Jasmine Sanders and Shannise each scored 14 in the win.

Marian Catholic 74, Buffalo Grove 34
Jasmine Matthews finished with 25 points and Simone Law had 15 points and eight rebounds for Marian Catholic (15-2).

Morgan Park Academy 60, Mooseheart 44
Kierra Morris was the leading scorer for Morgan Park Academy (10-5) with 27 points.

Mother McAuley 49, Queen of Peace 36

Rich Central 61, Kankakee 38
Chaz Duson had 24 points, 10 rebounds and six steals for Rich Central (8-6). Alex Stanford also added 10 points and 10 assists.

Rich South 65, Rich East 54
Shauntina Jones scored 23 points for Rich East in the loss.

Richards 55, Oak Forest 39
Richards (5-6, 2-3) was led by Hannah Jenkins with 18 points and Brianna LeBau with 12 points.

Lemont 48, Reavis 38
Annie Forzley scored nine of her 16 points in the fourth quarter to lead Lemont (9-8, 5-0) to the win.

Lincoln Park 46, Lane 31
Vanessa Henley scored 14 points and grabbed nine rebounds for undefeated Lincoln Park (16-0). Tashea Smalls also chipped in 12 points.

Lincoln-Way Central 49, Joliet West 28
Kayla Pope scored 10 of her 12 points in the fourth quarter to power Lincoln-Way Central (6-8, 2-2) to the win. Rachel Post also scored 12 in the victory.

Lincoln-Way East 57, Homewood-Flossmoor 51
Lincoln-Way East's Taylor Johnson led all scorers with 18 points. Kelly McGovern also had 11 points and 10 assists for the Griffins (12-3, 3-1). Jailyn Norris scored 17 for Homewood-Flossmoor in the loss.

Lincoln-Way North 62, Thornridge 44
Emily Jenkins had 10 points and 10 rebounds for Lincoln-Way North (14-3, 4-0). Erynn Schuh led the Phoenix with 17 points.

Lincoln-Way West 40, Thornwood 28
Sam Villa scored 13 points and Sara Losacco added 12 for Lincoln-Way West.

De La Salle 71, St. Francis de Sales 41
Kiara Carter led De La Salle (10-3, 3-0) with 20 points. Natalie Williams also scored 17 in the win.

Hyde Park 57, Dunbar 34

Perspectives-Calumet 43, Chicago Richards 24

Thornton 37, Stagg 35

Tinley Park 42, Argo 28

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5
GIRLS BASKETBALL

Marist 64, Providence 43
Leah Bolton had 18 points and JeTaun Rouse had 17 points for Marist (12-4, 2-2).

Morgan Park 85, Brooks 43
Gabrielle Richmond scored 25 points and pulled down 14 rebounds for Morgan Park (15-2, 5-0). Raven Nelson also had 14 points and 10 steals in the win.

Young 68, Austin 11
Chanise Jenkins led Young (10-2) with 12 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists. Bryeasha Blair also scored 10 in the win.

Morgan Park Academy 55, St. Gregory 28
Morgan Park Academy (9-5) was led by Kierra Morris with 22 points and Sydney Stewart with 17 points.

Bishop McNamara 55, Walther Lutheran 32
Belinda Schaafsma had 19 points to go along with 12 rebounds for Bishop McNamara (11-3).

Clark 48, Manley 28
Revonnia Howard had 22 points, 12 rebounds and five blocks for Clark (13-2, 8-1).

Crane 62, Marshall 58
Demara Howard scored 11 points and grabbed 15 rebounds for Crane (14-8, 3-2). Caprice Spann also chipped in 15 points and nine assists.

Trinity 52, St. Ignatius 36
Megan Podkowa notched a double-double (14 points, 12 rebounds) for Trinity (15-3, 4-1).

TUESDAY, JANUARY 4
BOYS BASKETBALL
Ag. Science 49, Longwood 37
Afrik Bussell had 18 points and Jash Powell scored eight for Ag. Science.

Bogan 65, Urban Prep/Englewood 53
Bogan's DeVaughn Johnson scored 17 points and Urban Prep's Damien Mack had 17 points.

Crete-Monee 70, T.F. South 41
Jamee Crockett had 17 points and Marvie Keith added 16 points for Crete-Monee. Michael Orris dished nine assists in the win.

Perspectives-MSA 58, Best Practice 32
Anthony Davis had 24 points, 13 rebounds, six blocks and four assists to lead Perspectives-MSA (3-9, 3-0). Jared Elliott added 10 points and David Brown had eight points and five rebounds.

Simeon 108, Julian 59

Stagg 56, Oak Forest 45
Darius Draper scored 20 points and grabbed nine rebounds for Stagg (10-3). Dan Ahern added 14 points and five assists in the win.

Urban Prep/South Shore 40, Epic Academy 39 (OT)
Jeffrey Allgood scored 21 points and made the game-winning free throw for Urban Prep (2-3, 2-2). Wali Muhammad had 10 points and 5 assists in the win.

Vocational 58, Harlan 57 (OT)
Vocational led 56-54 with 14 seconds to go in overtime. Shaquille Hines of Harlan hit a 3-pointer with four seconds remaining to give Harlan the lead. Vocational's Robert Hurd fed Rayshaun McGrew for game-winning layup as clock expired in overtime. McGrew had 18 points, Hurd scored 17 points and Dantrelle Freeman added 10 points, 12 rebounds. Hines led Harlan with 21. Vocational is now 10-5, 2-1 in the Red South.

GIRLS BASKETBALL
Bloom 59, Evergreen Park 36
Nina Orlowski scored 13 points in the loss.

T.F. North 58, Andrew 55
Nikki Anderson had 22 points and 11 rebounds while China Cordova had 11 points and six steals for T.F. North. Andrew's Lauren Mangin made two 3-pointers in the final five minutes to get Andrew within two points, but North made 7-of-8 free throws down the stretch to seal the win.

Bogan 45, Dunbar 14
Jasmine Harris scored 18 points for Bogan (9-9, 5-0) and Aesha Collins had seven steals.

Bolingbrook 61, Homewood-Flossmoor 40
Morgan and Taylor Tuck each scored 10 points to lead Bolingbrook. Amena Brent had a game-high 15 points for Homewood-Flossmoor.

De La Salle 59, Seton 52
Kiara Carter scored 17 and Javonna Smith added 15 for De La Salle (9-3, 1-0).

Illiana Christian 52, T.F. South 49 (OT)

Joliet Catholic 50, Tinley Park 35

Lockport 64, Glenbard East 44
Amber Surdokaite scored 22 points to lead Lockport.

Oak Forest 51, Stagg 41
Katie Simpson had 17 points and five assists and Colleen Emmett added 15 points and five rebounds for Oak Forest (10-5, 5-0).

Oak Lawn 47, Chicago Christian 38
Kelly Foley scored 19 points to lead Oak Lawn (7-8).

Zion-Benton 56, Lake Zurich 36
Morgan Garrett had 12 point and 10 rebounds, and Sue Crump had 12 points and eight rebounds for Zion-Benton (12-3, 4-2 North Suburban Lake).

MONDAY, JANUARY 3
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Rich Central 64, Shepard 28

Clark 30, Austin 28
Revonnia Howard led Clark (12-2, 7-1) with 13 points, 12 rebounds and two blocks.

Joliet Catholic 69, Seton 48

Legend: BOLD means ASNN was on the sidelines.


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