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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Marian Catholic 62,
St. Viator 43
Megan Walsh had 15 points, 6 rebounds and 7 steals for Marian Catholic (17-11, 5-2). Alanna Ferry added 12 points and 4 assists in the win.

Marist 48,
Carmel 31
Claire Ryan and Asia Bey each scored 12 points for Marist (27-1, 7-0).

Benet 56,
Joliet Catholic 43
Sidney Prasse scored 12 points, Nicole Valentine had 10 and Christen Prasse added 9 for Benet.

Fenwick 57,
Providence 43
Meredith Boardman had 19 points and 10 rebounds, and Jade Owens had 11 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists for Fenwick (20-7, 6-1). Maya Garland had 9 points and 6 rebounds in the win. It is the 18th year in a row that Fenwick has won 20 games in a season. Cassidy Glenn had 20 points and 11 rebounds in the Providence loss.

Montini 53,
Wheaton Academy 23

CHICAGOLAND CHAMPIONSHIP
Prosser 58,
Julian 39

GCAC BLUE TOURNAMENT
Championship: Holy Trinity 46,
St. Scholastica 32

GCAC RED TOURNAMENT
3rd place: Mother McAuley 39,
St. Ignatius 29
Brenna Nolan and Alyssa Siwek each scored 11 points for Mother McAuley (17-10).

Championship: Trinity 49,
Loyola 18
Lauren Prochaska had 13 points, Vickie Harris had 10 points, and Megan Podkowa added 7 points and 13 rebounds for Trinity (25-1).

GCAC WHITE TOURNAMENT
Championship: Seton 41,
Regina 37
Ebony Bailey scored 27 points for Seton (18-8).

PUBLIC LEAGUE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP
Young 61,
Morgan Park 48
Linnae Harper had 18 points and 13 rebounds, Janee Thompson scored 16 points, and Alexis Loyd added 10 points and 6 rebounds for Young (26-0). Shami Goodman had 19 points and 5 steals, and Kendyl Nunn added 12 points and 6 rebounds in the MP (19-8) loss.

BOYS BASKETBALL
Seton 64,
Winnebago 51
Kamal Shasi scored 11 points for Seton (19-4).

Thornridge 60,
Lincoln-Way West 44
Antinoni Woods scored 25 points (including 6 three-pointers) and Gene Jackson added 13 for Thornridge (9-11, 4-5). Kevin White led West with 15 points.

Eisenhower 91,
Galesburg 85
Tyrone Terrell scored 28 points for Eisenhower (8-18).

Montini 69,
St. Edward 61
Rich Bodee had 20 points and 7 rebounds, and Tyshawn Johnson added 16 points and 5 boards for Montini (11-7). Matt Brochmann had 14 points and 9 rebounds in the win.

WAR ON THE SHORE at Loyola
St. Ignatius 49,
New Trier
Peter Ryckbosch had 14 points and 10 rebounds, and Brian Howard added 18 points for Ignatius (17-3). Connon Boehm (14 points, 6 rebounds) and Austin Angle (11 points) led New Trier (18-4) in the loss.

St. Patrick 58,
Evanston 56
Ismar Seferagic scored 17 points as St. Patrick (12-7) won its sixth in a row. Loren Horton and Royale Ewing had 12 each in the victory. Josh Irving led Evanston (14-9) with 14 points in the loss.

Waukegan 77,
Loyola 56
Jordan Johnson scored 23 points, Devonte Taylor had 19, and Akeem Springs added 11 points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists for Waukegan (13-8). Loyola was led by Chris Sullivan (15 points) and Charlie Morrissey (12 points).

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Bremen 35, Morgan Park Academy 26
Stehpanie Carter scored 12 points for Bremen (5-18).

Montini 53, Fenwick 47
Tianna Brown had 18 points and 6 rebounds, and Jasime Lumpkin added 10 points, 8 rebounds and 5 steals for Montini (23-5). Meredith Boardman (12 points, 8 rebounds) and Marek Burchett (14 points, 4 steals) led Fenwick (19-7).

Oak Lawn 57,
Eisenhower 50
LaTondra Brooks scored 14 points and Brooke Annerino added 10 for Oak Lawn (15-8).

GCAC BLUE TOURNAMENT
3rd place: Josephinum 41,
Notre Dame 25
Alexis Thompson had 13 points for Josephinum (5-9). Estrella Hernandez scored 14 for ND.

GCAC RED TOURNAMENT
Consolation championship: Resurrection 58,
De La Salle 43
Liz Rehberger had 18 points, 5 assists and 4 steals, and Alyssa Ruehl added 13 points for Res (13-14).

PUBLIC LEAGUE TOURNAMENT
Prosser 60,
Orr 27

Participating teams:
Kenwood, Manley, Washington, Richards, Fenger, Dyett, Jones, Powerhouse, Robeson, Marine, Corliss, Gage Park, Douglass, Julian, Kennedy, Prosser, Amundsen, CMSA, Harper, Austin, Carver, Senn, Wells, Mather, North Grand, Orr, Tilden, Sullivan, Schurz, Collins, ACE Tech


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Andrew 51,
Stagg 40
Andrew is back on track with an 11-point victory led by Jabril Adekoya who scored 20 points for Andrew. Sean Dwyer scored 12 in the Stagg loss.

Bloom 63,
Rich East 44
Donald Moore scored 13 points and Zerell Jackson added 11 for Bloom (19-3, 6-1).

Bolingbrook 55,
Sandburg 48

Bradley-Bourbonnais 55,
Lincoln-Way West 42
Bennett Schimmelpfennig scored 17 points and Colin Holderman had 14 points for Bradley-Bourbonnais. Lincoln-Way West was led by Gino Manzella with 11 points and 18 rebounds.

Brother Rice 66,
Providence 56
Garrett O'Neal had 24 points for Brother Rice (13-8, 6-2).

Crete-Monee 69,
Kankakee 52
Michael Orris had 16 points, 7 assists and 4 rebounds, and Laquon Treadwell added 13 points and 9 rebounds for Crete (15-5, 5-1). Alvin Braddock had 27 points and 21 boards in the Kankakee loss.

Lemont 75,
Tinley Park 66
Juozas Balciunas had 31 points, 8 steals, 6 assists and 5 rebounds, and Joe O'Brien added 13 points and 6 assists for Lemont (19-2).

Lincoln-Way Central 46,
Joliet Central 44
Matt Mikolajczak hit a three-pointer with 5 seconds left for LWC (9-13, 2-7).

Lincoln-Way East 68,
Joliet West 63

Lockport 52,
Homewood-Flossmoor 50
Tim Williams scored 12 points for Homewood-Flossmoor (15-6, 8-1).

Loyola 53,
Gordon 48
James Clarke scored 17 points for Loyola, and Jack Morrissey added 15 in the win.

Oak Lawn 81,
Eisenhower 70
Martin Einikis scored 38 points and Jacob Campbell added 22 for Oak Lawn (11-9, 6-4).

Seton 71,
Leo 60
Mark Weems had 18 points and Kamal Shasi added 15 for Seton (18-4, 7-0).

Shepard 59, Richards 54
Martice Weatherspoon had 33 points for Shepard (6-13, 3-6). Josh Meier had 12 points in the loss.

St. Ignatius 59,
Fenwick 38
Brian Howard scored 28 points for Ignatius (16-3, 6-1).

St. Rita 60,
De La Salle 46
Tony Hicks scored 17 points for St. Rita.

Thornridge 64, Thornton 52
Antonio Woods scored 22 points (and hit 6 three-pointers) and Austin Dunbar added 16 for Thornridge (8-11, 3-5).

T.F. South 57,
T.F. North 52
Ira Crawford had 23 points and 9 rebounds for South (13-7, 6-3). Ashante Randolph scored 16 points in the North loss.

Thornwood 84,
Lincoln-Way North 42

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Rich South 63, Rich East 53
Verneisha Anderson had 12 points, 9 rebounds and 4 blocks, Kiela Garner had 7 points, 11 rebounds and 7 assists, and CiErra Garrett added 13 points, 6 assists and 4 steals in the South (18-5, 8-1) win. Danielle King had 18 points and 4 rebounds for East.

Hillcrest 65, Oak Forest 44
Shannise Heady scored 18 points (surpasses 1,500 in her career), and Samirah Ali added 14 points and 6 assists for Hillcrest (21-3, 11-1).

Homewood-Flossmoor 44, Sandburg 34
Danielle Woolfolk scored 10 points for H-F (18-7, 9-3).

Rich Central 62, Kankakee 35
Arielle Sneed had 26 points and 15 rebounds for Rich Central (22-6).

Lincoln-Way East 56, Lincoln-Way Central 16
Taylor Johnson had 15 points and 5 steals, Caitlin McMahon had 13 points and 10 rebounds, and Meaghan McMahon added 9 for LWE (22-3, 10-2).

Andrew 50, Thornridge 20
Andrew improved to 15-8 overall on the season.

Benet 62, Marian Catholic 45
Christen (25 points) and Sidney (19) Prasse led Benet.

Stagg 47, Thornwood 45
Revi McMahon scored 12 points, Alexa Janus added 10 for Stagg (18-5, 11-1).

Tinley Park 59, Lemont 46
Diamond Beatty had 23 points and 7 rebounds, and Cristina Delvecchio added 17 points for Tinley Park.

PUBLIC LEAGUE TOURNAMENT
Julian 40, Robeson 31

Kenwood 56, Jones 45

Orr 48, Collins 43

Prosser 62, Austin 46

Participating teams:
Kenwood, Manley, Washington, Richards, Fenger, Dyett, Jones, Powerhouse, Robeson, Marine, Corliss, Gage Park, Douglass, Julian, Kennedy, Prosser, Amundsen, CMSA, Harper, Austin, Carver, Senn, Wells, Mather, North Grand, Orr, Tilden, Sullivan, Schurz, Collins, ACE Tech

WINDY CITY SEMIFINALS
Morgan Park 54, Bogan 51
Kendyl Nunn had 23 points and 6 rebounds, and Shami Goodman added 14 points and 5 rebounds for Morgan Park (19-7). Caitlin Garanet had 12 points, 6 rebounds and 2 blocks, and Latrece Harris added 10 rebounds in the Bogan (19-8) loss.

Young 72, Phillips 24
Linnae Harper had 22 points, 9 rebounds and 7 steals, Alexis Lloyd had 14 points and 9 rebounds, and Janee Thompson added 10 points for Young (25-0). Zemoria Jernigan scored 10 points in the Phillips (20-6) loss.

Young / Morgan Park battle it out tomorrow, Saturday February 4 at 2p at Chicago State (also on ME-TV)

BOYS BASKETBALL
St. Viator 50, Benet 42
"St. Viator trailed after each of the first three quarters but never looked defeated. Kevin Walsh and D.J. Morris summoned their six combined years of varsity experience to keep the Lions' East Suburban Catholic Conference slate clean. The senior guards were the difference as St. Viator rallied for a 50-42 victory Thursday against defending conference champion Benet in Arlington Heights."

Young 45, Crane 29

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Providence 55, Bishop McNamara 42
Cassidy Glenn had 21 points (14 in first quarter) and 9 rebounds, and Sam Rohrer added 15 points for Providence. Khadaizha Sanders scored 23 for Bishop Mac.

Seton 63, Gordon 40
Tiffany Ellis and Brittany Mitchell scored 12 points each, and Ebony Bailey added 11 for Seton (18-8).

GCAC BLUE TOURNAMENT
Holy Trinity 39,
Josephinum 20
Wayneshia Frazier had 14 points, 10 rebounds, 6 steals and 4 blocks, and Erin Washington added 11 points, 11 rebounds and 3 blocks for Holy Trinity (11-11). HT outscored Josephinum 26-7 in the second half.

St. Scholastica 52, Notre Dame 26
13-9, Jessica Bannon scored 17 points, and Claire Chester added 14 for St. Scholastica (13-9).

GCAC RED TOURNAMENT
De La Salle 54, St. Joseph 39
Akilah Fletcher, Renee Jones and JaVonna Smith all scored 10 points for DLS (15-7).

Trinity 48, St. Ignatius 27
Taylor Nazon scored 14 points, Mikayla Leyden had 11 and Megan Podkowa added 10 for Trinity (24-1).
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Fenger 58, Washington 56 (OT)
Drew Thomas scored 22 points and Curtis Garmon added 15 for Fenger.

Francis Parker 53, Christian Liberty 38
Judd Barron scored 23 points for Parker (14-6).

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 31
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Bolingbrook 60, Homewood-Flossmoor 35

Hillcrest 83, Lemont 31
Hillcrest's Samirah Ali had 10 rebounds and 11 points to eclipse 1,000 for her career. Jasmine Sanders had 14 points and Shannise Heady added 10 for the Hawks (20-3, 10-1).

Lincoln-Way East 51, Sandburg 42
Caitlin McMahon had 20 points and Taylor Johnson added 12 points for Lincoln-Way East (21-3, 8-2).

Rich Central 63, Crete-Monee 35
Tatiana Newell had 21 points and Alex Stanford added 19 for Rich Central (21-6).

Richards 57, Argo 33
Brianna LeBeau had 14 points to lead Richards (12-8, 6-4).

Stagg 68,
Thornridge 31
Casey McMahon and Carrie Sinclair each had 10 points as Stagg (17-5, 10-1) won its 11th game in a row.

T.F. South 60, Bremen 31
Kaitlin Togtman scored 14 points for T.F. South.

WINDY CITY TOURNAMENT
Bogan 68, King 30
Latrice Harris had 11 points and 9 rebounds, and China Davis added 11 points and 8 rebounds for Bogan (19-7).

Morgan Park 79, Crane 69
Kendyl Nunn (23 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assists) and Shami Goodman (17 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assists) led Morgan Park (18-7) in a Windy City quarterfinal.

Phillips 52, Clark 37

Young 80, Marshall 56
Linnae Harper (26 points, 12 rebounds), Alexis Lloyd (15 points, 6 assist), Janee Thompson (12 points) and Taylor Brame (9 points, 13 rebounds) led Young (24-0) in the Windy City quarterfinal.
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Thornton 47, Andrew 45
Joshua Russell hit a shot at the buzzer to win it for Thornton (8-11, 6-2). He finished with 12 points. Andrew falls to 16-1 overall and 7-1 in conference.

Bloom 77, Kankakee 27
Henry Hicks had 17 points and Dejahown Freeman added 9 for Bloom (18-3, 5-1).

Brother Rice 56, Marian Catholic 50
Garrett O'Neill had 24 points and Alex Majewski had 17 points for Brother Rice (12-8). Tyler Ulis scored 20 points for Marian Catholic.

DuSable 45, Phillips 43
Demetrius Pointer had 10 points and Jermaine Akons added 11 for DuSable (10-8).

Leo 58, St. Ignatius 54
Russell Woods had 24 points and 10 rebounds to lead Leo (11-12).

Lincoln-Way East 52, Joliet Central 46

Lincoln-Way North 55, Bradley 44
Lincoln-Way North outscored Bradley 23-3 in the 3rd quarter to win it.

Rich South 61, Collins 42
John Ruffin had 15 points and 15 rebounds, and Cedric Russell had 11 rebounds for Rich South (16-5).

Ridgewood 77, Argo 53
Pete Mroz had 24 points and Anthony Mroz added 12 to lead Ridgewood (13-6).

St. Rita 57, Mount Carmel 43
Tony Hicks scored 16 points and Victor Law had 13 points and 13 rebounds for St. Rita (11-8).

St. Viator 68, Francis Parker 41

Sandburg 41, Lockport 36
Joel Kuligoski scored 14 points for Sandburg (10-8).

Stagg 54, Lincoln-Way West 44
Sean Dwyer had 17 points and Brett Kaiser added 16 for Stagg. Lincoln-Way West's Kevin White scored 15 points.

MONDAY, JANUARY 30
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Rich Central 61, Rich East 55
Alex Stanford had 21 points for Rich Central. Makeba Elliott led Rich East with 23 points and 10 rebounds.

Lincoln-Way West 54, Thornton 29
Brittany Michalski scored 14 points to lead Lincoln-Way West (11-11, 6-5).

St. Viator 52, Joliet Catholic 36
Erin Fabbri had 16 points and 8 rebounds, and Mallory Hess added 12 points and 4 assists for St. Viator (16-12).

GCAC BLUE TOURNAMENT
Holy Trinity 48, Notre Dame 27
Erin Washington had 19 points and 13 rebounds, and Wayneshia Frazier added 13 points, 9 assists and 8 assists for Holy Trinity (10-11). Estrella Hernandez scored 17 points in the ND loss.

St. Scholastica 60,
Josephinum 19
Jessica Bannon had 19 points and Mary Kate Cahill added 10 points and 10 rebounds in the St. Scholastica (13-9) win. Tania Lopez scored 8 for Josephinum.

GCAC RED TOURNAMENT
Loyola 51, Queen of Peace 21
Michelle Ricolcol scored 12 points and Lauren Kriz added 8 for Loyola (20-6).

Mother McAuley 54, Resurrection 21
Alyssa Siwek scored 13 points and Brenna Nolan added 7 for McAuley (16-9).

St. Ignatius 60, St. Joseph 25
JKelly Nickere scored 13 points and Mariah Harris added 12 for St. Ignatius (17-8).

Trinity 71, De La Salle 29
Megan Podkowa scored 25 points, Taylor Nazon had 16 and Alyssa Dengler added 10 for Trinity (23-1).

GCAC WHITE
Gordon Tech 72, St. Benedict 35

Seton 70, Maria 39
Ebony Bailey and Ariana Jackson each scored 14 points for Seton (17-8).

St. Francis de Sales 61, Mount Assisi 48
Tyler Sanderson-Brown had 15 points and 11 rebounds, Isis Mance had 11 points, and Jalen Burchett added 8 points and 15 rebounds for St. Francis de Sales (10-8).

WINDY CITY TOURNAMENT, second round
Young 62, North Lawndale 23
Janee Thompson scored 19 points, Taylor Brame had 13 points, and Alexis Lloyd added 11 for Young (23-0).

Bogan 71, Lane 24
Caitlin Garnet scored 16 points, Shemira Byndum had 14, and China Davis added 13 in the Bogan (18-7) win.

Clark 56,
Raby 49
Erica Matthews had 21 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 seals, and Kadijah Parker added 20 points, 8 rebounds and 3 steals for Clark (9-11).

Marshall 69, Westinghouse 55
Imanne Mondane had 24 points and 5 steals for Westinghouse (15-11).

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 2012
BOYS BASKETBALL
Andrew 48, Thornwood 45
The undefeated season continues for Andrew (16-0, 7-0) behind the hot brotherly play of Jawad Adekoya, who knocked down 15 points, and brother Jubril, who added 11. Upstart guard Glorind Lisha added 12 pts to secure the victory over Thornwood.

NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY
Curie 60, Leo 46

Farragut 50, Seton 45
Rashaun Stimage added 19 and 6 boards / blocks for Farragut to knock off Seton.

Highland Park 41, Lincoln Park 37

Providence-St. Mel 48, Foreman 42

Riverside-Brookfield 52, Corliss 43

St. Benedict 53, Prosser 50

WW South 40, Von Steuben 37
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