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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27
NCAA BASKETBALL

University of Illinois 90, Chicago State 43
CHAMPAIGN-The Fighting Illini knock off the Chicago State Cougars 90-43. After dominating the first half with a commanding 44-19 lead (51.7%), the team continued their balanced attack shooting 56.5% from the field.

Coach Weber shared with us after the game “I just told the guys to play well and play hard.” For more click here.



SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26
FOOTBALL

CLASS 8A STATE FINAL
Bolingbrook 21
, Loyola 17
CHAMPAIGN—It wasn't pretty but Bolingbrook is the Class 8A State champions edging out top-ranked Loyola 21-17 for the first state championship.

Aaron Bailey threw two interceptions and fumbled it just as many times but in the end, it was his leadership ability and poised that captured this state title.

"I just trusted in God and didn't worry at all," said Bailey, who rushed for 149 yards and two touchdowns and threw for 140 on 8-for-13 passing. "It wasn't our normal game, but we won. This is not just for us, the 2011 football team. It's for the community, the fans, family, everybody. It is truly a blessing."

The Raiders was able to move the ball but Loyola's QB, Malcolm Weaver (10-for-31, 99 yards) handled the balls possession a little better. This is why the Ramblers jumped out to a 17-14 lead after a 40-yard field goal by Will Cushwa with 1 minute, 48 seconds left in the third quarter.

But the Loyola's defense contained Bailey for most of the game until he was able to slowly get teh ball down the field for their final score which won them the game.

"That's the fastest defense in the state, easily," Weaver said. "They made a lot of big plays. Their defensive line is fast and their defensive backs are big and fast and make a lot of plays on the ball."

CLASS 7A STATE FINAL
Rockford Boylan 21
, Wheaton Warrenville South 14
"Lamont Toney wiggled his way for 72 yards on the Titans' first play from scrimmage for a quick lead, and Boylan was dancing again, this time on the field, after a 21-14 victory against Wheaton Warrenville South in a rare matchup of defending state champs. 'It means a lot,' Boylan running back Tyreis Thomas said. 'A lot of people came out and said we couldn't do it.'"

CLASS 6A STATE FINAL
Prairie Ridge 35
, Peoria Richwoods 14
"It is extremely gratifying to get to this point," Prairie Ridge coach Chris Schremp said. "After the (last) game last year, the next Monday they were ready to go in the weight room. These guys work like champions... We constantly reminded them in the summer and practice if our goal is to win a state championship, we have to work for it. What an awesome life lesson that if you work hard and do things the right way, you can reach your goal."

CLASS 5A STATE FINAL
Montini 70
, Joliet Catholic 45
CHAMPAIGN—What a high scoring, record-breaking game at Memorial Stadium in the Class 5A State finals giving Montini their their consecutive championship over Joliet Catholic 70-45.

Montini's Jordan Westerkamp set an all-class receiving yards record for a state title game with 331 yards on 11 catches, five of which were touchdowns.

"He's gotta be the best in the state," said Montini's Rhode, who set an all-class state title game record with 587 passing yards and was 3 yards shy of tying the all-time single-game record of 590 yards set by Rochester's Wes Lunt this season. "If anyone doubts him they are completely out of their minds."

Joliet Catholic's Isaac ran for an all-class state final record 515 yards — 376 in the first half — and six touchdowns, only the third time in recorded state history a back in Illinois has topped 500 in a game.

"It was a bit demoralizing," Westerkamp said of Isaac's performance. "It was like, 'Oh, boy. Here we go.'"

And there both teams went. And went.

There were 14 scoring drives that lasted less than two minutes, and seven under a minute. The teams combined for 1,644 yards of total offense, and the 115 combined points is most in a title game.

Isaac had touchdown runs of 71, 63, 56, 66, 2 and 69 yards. The junior also lost two fumbles and threw an interception.

Westerkamp, a Nebraska recruit who has the all-time state record for career receiving yards and touchdowns, had TD catches of 4, 54, 5, 69 and 94 yards. His 331 yards are second-most in a single game in state history.

Rhode's seven touchdown passes also were an all-class title game record and 29-for-45 for 587 yards.

"It's very humbling when somebody scores 70 points on you," Joliet Catholic coach Dan Sharp said. "We picked a bad day to not play real well on defense. Their skill people are as good as we've ever seen, especially Westerkamp."

BOYS BASKETBALL
STAGG TOURNAMENT

Stagg 62
, Nazareth 49
Stagg's Brett Kaiser was the game's leading scorer with 17 points.

Willowbrook 59
, St. Laurence 57
Edvinas Mickevicius had 25 points for Willowbrook.

GIRLS BASKETBALL
GENEVA TOURNAMENT

Geneva 69
, Providence 56
Rachel Hinchman scored 18 points and Ashley Santos added 14 for Geneva.

Montini 55
, Oswego 24
Tianna Brown scored 22 points and Malayna Johnson added 10 for Montini.

Morgan Park 65
, Antioch 40
Kendyl Nunn scored 10 points to help Morgan Park to the win.

MAINE WEST TOURNAMENT
Marian Catholic 55
, Mother McAuley 45
Ashton Millender scored 11 points to lead Marian Catholic (3-1). Elizabeth Siwek had 11 points for Mother McAuley (1-4).

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25
FOOTBALL - PREP BOWL
Mount Carmel 34
, Simeon 20
It's something about Soldier Field and Brandon Greer... just about every time he plays on this field, he dominates and wins, and this years' 78th Prep Bowl was no different. The Caravan knocked off Simeon 34-20.

Greer finished the game with 216 yards and a pair of touchdowns.

"I definitely do like playing here, and it's a blessing to end the season with a win in this stadium," said Greer, who had 140 yards in the Caravan's season-opening triumph over Simeon. "We got everything straightened out in the locker room at halftime, and our coaches got on us pretty good. It definitely paid off in the second half."

Even with Arkansas-bound quarterback Robert Gregory out with an early ankle injury, the Wolverines battle back. They took an early 7-0 lead

"When Robert went down, I knew I'd have to step in and do the job," backup quarterback Elcee Burke said. "Once I settled down, I felt pretty good, but we didn't have enough to catch them at the end."

But unfortunately, Mount Carmel went on to score 27 straight points to secure the victory.

The win gave Mount Carmel its record 11th Prep Bowl title and first since 2001. Simeon is 0-6 in Prep Bowl appearances,
 
Greer was named the MVP of the bowl game.
 

CLASS 4A STATE FINAL
Rochester 42
, Richmond-Burton 39

CLASS 3A STATE FINAL
Aurora Christian 34
, Mt. Carmel (Ill.) 7

CLASS 2A STATE FINAL
Morrison 23
, Casey-Westfield 14

CLASS 1A STATE FINAL
Dakota 41
, Tuscola 27

GIRLS BASKETBALL
GENEVA TOURNAMENT
Geneva 61
, Oswego 41
Ashley Santos scored 22 points to lead Geneva.

Montini 58
, Morgan Park 40

Providence 56
, Antioch 28
Cassidy Glenn had 14 points and 8 rebounds, and Sam Roarer added 13 points and 10 rebounds for Providence.

MAINE WEST TOURNAMENT
Marian Catholic 53
, Hersey 34
Ashton Millender scored 14 points and Amber Williams had 7 points and 8 rebounds for Marian Catholic.

MARIST TOURNAMENT
Marist 72,
Oak Park 40
Leah Bolton scored 15 points to lead Marist.

Marist 55
, Homewood-Flossmoor 51
Leah Bolton had 17 points and JeTaun Rouse added 13 points for Marist. Homewood-Flossmoor's Charnelle Reed scored 14 points in the loss.

Rich Central 60
, Homewood-Flossmoor 44
Chaz Duson scored 18 points and Alex Stanford added 16 for Rich Central. Danielle Woolfolk scored a game-high 21 for Homewood-Flossmoor.

Rich Central 45
, St. Ignatius 44
Layne Murphy and Chaz Duson each had 14 points for Rich Central. Kelly Kickele scored 17 to lead St. Ignatius.

St. Ignatius 54
, T.F. North 46
Kelly Kickele scored 14 points and Tara Brennan added 10 for St. Ignatius. Sharee Greenlee scored 15 points in the win.

T.F. North 62
, Oak Park 54
Schenia Battle had 21 points and Sharee Greenlee added 20 points for T.F. North. Oak Park's Caroline Kelty scored 18 points.

BOYS BASKETBALL
Morgan Park 57
, Gary West Side 45
Torry Johnson scored 17 points and Billy Garrett had 16 points, six rebounds and four assists for Morgan Park (1-0).

DISTRICT 218 TOURNAMENT
Leo 67
, Richards 64

Marist 89
, Eisenhower 69

JOLIET WEST TOURNAMENT
Rich South 57
, Aurora Central Catholic 43
Marquall Small had 17 points and 10 rebounds, John Ruffin had 9 points and 14 rebounds and Ralph Abraham had 9 points and 10 rebounds for Rich South (3-0).

OSWEGO/NAPERVILLE NORTH TOURNAMENT
7th place: Marmion 65
, DeKalb 52

5th place: Oswego East 66
, Geneva 54
Kenny Battle scored 28 points for Oswego East. Geneva's Brendan Leahy had 15 points.

3rd place: Naperville North 63
, Oswego 55
Elliot McGaughy scored 34 points for Oswego in the loss.

Championship: De La Salle 66
, Naperville Central 61
Alex Foster scored 20 points and Alvin Ellis had 19 for De La Salle (4-0). Demarcus Richardson added 16 points in the win.

All-Tournament team:
Brendan Leahy, Geneva; CJ Vaughan, Oswego East; David Sinickas, Naperville North; Elliot McGaughy, Oswego; Ryan West, Oswego; Jabari Hartsfield, Naperville Central; Nick Czarnowski, Naperville Central; Alex Foster, De La Salle; Alvin Ellis, De La Salle; Gavin Schilling, De La Salle.

PHOENIX TOURNAMENT
Lincoln-Way East 60
, Lincoln-Way West 42
Gavin Walsh had 15 points and 7 rebounds for Lincoln-Way East. Ryan Hayes added 14 points in the win.

Lincoln-Way North 54
, Bremen 42

T.F. South 45
, Lincoln-Way Central 42
T.F. South wins the tournament with a 4-0 record.

All-Tournament team:
Cedric Clemons, Bremen; Johnny Finnin, Lincoln-Way Central; Brad Foster, Lincoln-Way Central; Ryan Hayes, Lincoln-Way East; Daryle Morgan, Lincoln-Way North; Kevin White, Lincoln-Way West; Donald Hardaway, T.F. South.
MVP:
Paul Pierce, T.F. South

STAGG TOURNAMENT
Lindblom 46
, Nazareth 41

Stagg 58
, Willowbrook 49
Sean Dwyer had 20 points and Brett Kaiser had 10 points and 10 assists for Stagg (3-0).

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24
Happy Thanksgiving - NO GAMES SCHEDULED

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23
GIRLS BASKETBALL

RICH SOUTH GALAXY TOURNAMENT
Championship: Hillcrest 78
, Lincoln-Way North 56
Hillcrest Lady Hawks continue their winning ways winning coach Mantiatis sixth consecutive Galaxy tournament, 78-56, at Rich South high school.

Dana Gettis led the Hawks with 19 points followed by tournament MVP Shannise Heady (15 points, six rebounds, six steals, four assists).
 
Lincoln-Way North held the game close with the play of Taylor Boardman, who knocked down 21 points but Chicago State recruit, Jasmine Sanders, responded with a 3-pointer.

“We just basically tried to pick it up on defense,” Sanders said. “We tried to torment the ballhandler a little more and get some turnovers.”

Sanders finished with 15 points.

The Hawks put the game on ice with an 18-0 run led by Gettis who drained nine points during this run. “I was feeling it. I just wanted to help the team,” Gettis said. “I’m working hard on defense and everything else comes along. This is all about the team.”


Tournament MVP:
Shannise Heady, Hillcrest

Third Place: Rich South 44, Rich East 42
Are freshmen suppose to do what Tierney Lockett did during the third place game for Rich South / Rich East?

Rich South Stars snagged a narrow 44-42 victory over cross-town team, Rich East, in the third place game at the 36th annual Galaxy tournament.

For the Stars to win, they turned to freshmen guard, Tierney Lockett, who knocked down four 3-pointers and two mission critical free-throws down the stretch.

“During warm-ups I really wasn’t making shots, so when I got into the game I just wasn’t feeling it,” said Ms. Lockett after the game. In the second half, I starting feeling my shot. I'm a set shooter and once I got my feet set, everything just felt comfortable.”

Overall, the Lady Stars struggled from the field, shooting 9-for-31 from the field.

“It was ugly,” coach Brian Mays shared. “What we’re lacking is our big players in the post. We’ve been staying on them, and we’re not getting anything out of them. We’re just settling for outside shots, and we can’t do that.”

Ms. Lockett came through for the team knocking down a big three at the end of the third period tying the score at 27. She then opened the fourth with back-to-back shots from downtown. The Rockets did battle back but as stated early, Ms. Lockett secured the victory with one more from downtown putting the team up for good, 42-40. Ms. Lockett finished the game with 18 points.

Rockets had one more chance to tie the game but CiErra Garrett ripped the ball away as the clock went to double-zero. Garrett finished with 14 points.

The Rockets were led by senior guard Makeba Elliott who scored 17 points, followed by Gelina Webb who added 9 points.

This is the host team, Rich South, second year in a row finishing third in the Galaxy tournament.

Galaxy All-Tournament Team:
Becky DeRuiter, Chicago Christian; Bria Gaines, Bloom, Khadaiza Sanders, Bishop McNamara; Makeba Elliott, Rich East; CiErra Garrett, Rich South; DeAsia Garrett, Rich South; Ashley Weringa, Lincoln-Way North; Taylor Boardman, Lincoln-Way North; Ellen Graham, Lincoln-Way North; Samirah Ali, Hillcrest; Jahmia Phillips, Hillcrest.

MARIST INVITE
Homewood-Flossmoor 52
, St. Ignatius 46
Danielle Woolfolk scored 21 points to lead Homewood-Flossmoor. Mariah Harris scored 13 points for St. Ignatius.

Marist 61
, T.F. North 39
Claire Ryan had 20 points and Leah Bolton added 10 for Marist (4-0).

Rich Central 60
, Oak Park 44
Chaz Duson had 18 points and Alex Stanford added 16 for Rich Central. Oak Park's Stekara Hall scored 19 points in the loss.

MORGAN PARK ACADEMY TOURNAMENT
Chicago Hope 42
, Illinois Lutheran 40

Gordon 56
, Morgan Park Academy 19

LATIN THANKSGIVING TOURNAMENT
De La Salle 54
, Payton 27
Kelly Crowley scored 21 points for De La Salle, and JaVonna Smith chipped in with 11 points.

Latin 46
, St. Benedict 15
Nikki Dizon scored 16 points and 7 rebounds, Hannah Crane added 9 points and 5 rebounds. St. Benedict's Ashley Krysztopik scored 9 poits in the loss.

BOYS BASKETBALL
CHICAGO HEIGHTS CLASSIC
Bloom 51
, Mount Carmel 42
Donald Moore had 12 points for Bloom. Mount Carmel's Alex Austin had 17 in the loss.

Hillcrest 85
, Fenger 46

Homewood-Flossmoor 73
, Marian Catholic 70
HF's Maurius Hill had 24 points, and Tim Williams added 20. Tyler Ullis had 29 points (including 9 three-pointers) and 8 assists in the loss for Marian Catholic.

Thornwood 62
, South Shore 31
Johnte Shannon scored 21 points for Thornwood.

CRETE-MONEE TOURNAMENT
Andrew 52
, Oak Lawn 32
Jubril Adekoya had 13 points and 14 rebounds for Andrew on his way to being named tournament MVP. Mike Bobek added 6 points, 4 assists and 3 steals. Jawad Adekoya was also named to the All-Tournament team.

Crete-Monee 51
, Oak Forest 48
Marvie Keith had 22 points (on 9 attempted field goals) and 5 assists for Crete-Monee.

DISTRICT 218 TOURNAMENT
Marist 78
, Leo 76 (OT)
Tyler Oden had 22 points for Marist, and Karon Braggs had 26 for Leo.

Eisenhower 103
, Shepard 85
Tyrone Terrell had 30 points for Eisenhower, and Martice Weatherspoon had 24 for Shepard.

NEW TRIER TOURNAMENT
Hope 62
, Glenbrook South 53

Lincoln Park 73
, Rauner 41

New Trier 48
, Loyola 25
Connor Boehn had 14 points, Austin Angel added 12, and Steven Cook had 9 for New Trier (3-0).

St. Ignatius 80
, Proviso West 39

PHEAST OF THE PHOENIX TOURNAMENT
Lincoln-Way East 71, Lincoln-Way North 38

Lincoln-Way Central 58
, Bremen 50

T.F. South 55
, Lincoln-Way West 45
Ira Crawford led T.F. South with 16 points and 7 rebounds. Paul Pierce added 11 points and 10 rebounds. West's Gino Manzalla had 16 points and 7 rebounds in the loss.

STAGG TOURNAMENT
Lindblom 59
, Willowbrook 46

Stagg 62
, St. Laurence 43
Steve Kubiak scored 18 points and Kamil Barnas added 17 points and 8 rebounds for Stagg.

VOCATIONAL TOURNAMENT
Schurz 59
, ACE Tech 50

Vocational 78
, Hubbard 38
Tournament MVP Robert Hurd had 27 points, Michael Rollins added 12 points and 9 rebounds, and James Gooden had 10 for Vocational (3-0).

WJOL TOURNAMENT
Lockport 55,
Romeoville 37
David Robinson had 14 points and 11 rebounds for Lockport (2-0).

Plainfield Central 48
, Joliet Catholic 36
Zach Warner had 15 points for Plainfield Central, and Andrew Norris added 10.

Providence 50
, Joliet Central 44
Providence's Mike Marietti had 15 points, 8 rebounds and 5 blocks. Jonah Coble had 12 points and 10 rebounds in the loss for Central.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22
GIRLS BASKETBALL
LINCOLN-WAY CENTRAL INVITE
Lincoln-Way Central 54, Thornridge 22
Kayla Pope had 10 points to lead Lincoln-Way Central.

Lincoln-Way West 60, Plainfield North 59
Mandy Hozzian made 2 free throws after time had expired to give Lincoln-Way West (2-2) the win.

LONGWOOD TOURNAMENT
Seton 65, Ellison 41
Charlita Berry had 17 points and 5 steals for Seton.

MARIST INVITE
Homewood-Flossmoor 59, T.F. North 51
Charnelle Reed had 17 points and Amena Brent added 16 for Homewood-Flossmoor. T.F. North was led by Sabrina Montgomery with 24.

Marist 69, Rich Central 39
JeTaun Rouse had 25 points and Leah Bolton had 11 points and 10 rebounds for Marist (3-0).

St. Ignatius 53, Oak Park 37
Kelly Nickele (21 points) and Mariah Harris (12 points) led St. Ignatius (2-1).

MORGAN PARK ACADEMY TOURNAMENT
Gordon Tech 39, Illinois Lutheran 13

Hope 43, Morgan Park Academy 28

BOYS BASKETBALL
CHICAGO HEIGHTS CLASSIC
Bloom 61, Hillcrest 58
Donald Moore had 20 points for Bloom (2-0). Dejahown Freeman had 10 points in the win.

Homewood-Flossmoor 71, South Shore 21
Delvon Rencher had 11 points and Antonio Bishop scored 8 for Homewood-Flossmoor.

Marian Catholic 50, Thornwood 46
Tyler Ulis scored 22 points and had 8 assists for Marian Catholic (2-0). The Spartans outscored Thornwood 22-10 in the 4th quarter to earn the win.

Mount Carmel 61, Fenger 44

CRETE-MONEE TOURNAMENT
Andrew 63, Crete-Monee 52
Jawad Adekoya had 27 points and Jubril Adekoya had 25 points for Andrew. Marvie Keith scored 21 points for Crete-Monee.

DISTRICT 218 TOURNAMENT
Leo 98, Eisenhower 94

Richards 72, Shepard 61
Jovone Shorter had 34 points to lead Richards.

PHOENIX TOURNAMENT
Lincoln-Way Central 48, Lincoln-Way West 47
Kevin White had 17 points for West in the loss.

Lincoln-Way East 72, Bremen 44

T.F. South 59, Lincoln-Way North 52

WJOL TOURNAMENT
Aurora Central Catholic 77, Plainfield North 65
Robert DeMyers had 18 points, 11 rebounds and 8 blocks for Aurora Central Catholic (1-1). Paul Kaminsky added 15 points inthe win.

Plainfield South 78, Tinley Park 55
Edvinas Presniakovas hhad a tournament record 6 3-pointers and finished with 22 points for Plainfield South. Kevin Coker added 13 in the win.

Rich South 65, Joliet West 48
Ralph Abraham had 17 points and 7 rebounds for Rich South (2-0). Marquell Small had 12 points and 11 rebounds in the win.
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GIRLS BASKETBALL

RICH SOUTH GALAXY INVITE
Hillcrest 76, Rich South 52
Jahmia Phillips had 20 points and 11 rebounds, and Shannise Heady added 19 points for Hillcrest.

Lincoln-Way North 54, Rich East 36
Ashley Weringa scored 15 points to lead Lincoln-Way North.

BEECHER TOURNAMENT - Championship Bracket
Beecher 36, Bradley-Bourbonnais 29
Amari Griffin scored 13 points to lead Beecher.

Peotone 35, Illiana Christian 22

Consolation Bracket
Coal City 49, Shepard 29
Britta Splede had 16 points for Coal City. Donjeta Shabani added 11.

St. Anne 44, Bremen 31
Sarah Greens scored 14 points and Samantha Greene added 10 for St. Anne. Laquilla Linebarger had 12 in the win.

LINCOLN-WAY CENTRAL TOURNAMENT
Lincoln-Way Central 50, Lincoln-Way West 36
Autumn Schultz had 11 points and 7 rebounds for Central. Ashley Newton and Rachel Post each had 9 points in the win.

Plainfield North 80, Thornridge 29
Carlie Corrigan had 24 points and Courtney Good added 13 for Plainfeld North (1-2). North led 26-4 after the first quarter.

MARIST TOURNAMENT
Rich Central 51, T.F. North 36
Alex Stanford had 14 points, 6 assists, 7 rebounds and 5 steals, and Chaz Duson added 11 points for Rich Central (5-0).

MORGAN PARK ACADEMY THANKSGIVING TOURNAMENT
Gordon 58, Chicago Hope 24

Morgan Park Academy 39, Illinois Lutheran 21

BOYS BASKETBALL
CHICAGO HEIGHTS CLASSIC
Bloom 69, Fenger 36
Nhyree Mitchell had 14 points, Henry Nicks and Dejahown Freeman had 10 points, and Johnny Griffin added 7 points and 9 rebounds for Bloom.

Hillcrest 69, Mount Carmel 54
Jalen Loving scored 16 points and Jovan Mooring added 14 for Hillcrest. Billy Patterson scored 19 in the Mount Carmel loss.

Homewood-Flossmoor 55, Thornwood 51
Homewood-Flossmoor was led by Antonio Bishop with 18 points and Tim Williams with 12 points. Thornwood's Darrell Combs had a game-high 20 in the loss.

Marian Catholic 54, South Shore 33
Tyler Ulis had 17 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists and 5 steals to lead Marian Catholic.

CHSD #218 THANKSGIVING TOURNAMENT
Marist 66, Shepard 47

Richards 73, Eisenhower 72

CRETE-MONEE TOURNAMENT
Andrew 53, Oak Forest 33
Jubril Adekoya had 12 points and 16 rebounds for Andrew (1-0). Mike Bobek added 12 points and 6 steals in the win.

Crete-Monee 71, Oak Lawn 55
Jordan Perry had 18 points and 5 rebounds for Crete-Monee. Marvie Keith added 16 points in the win.

LINCOLN TOURNAMENT

Seton 73, Morton (Ill.) 53
Mark Weems scored 20 points and Kamal Shasi added 14 for Seton. Damon Goodloe had 7 rebounds in the win.

LOYOLA/NEW TRIER TOURNAMENT
Loyola 51, Lincoln Park 44
Matt Bauer had 20 points and James Clark added 18 for Loyola.

New Trier 69, Rauner 45
Connor Boehm had 18 points for New Trier.

St. Ignatius 64, Glenbrook South 41

PHOENIX TOURNAMENT
Lincoln-Way West 58, Bremen 46
Kevin White scored 18 points and Brian Skowronski added 13 points for Lincoln-Way West. Bremen's Cedric Clemons had 15 points.

RIVERSIDE-BROOKFIELD TOURNAMENT
Brother Rice 62, Rich Central 46
Ray Rubio had 15 points and Alex Majewski added 14 for Brother Rice.

Neuqua Valley 70, Urban Prep 38
Tyler Sutton had 5 3-pointers and scored 29 points while grabbing 6 rebounds for Neuqua Valley. Jesse White had 12 points off the bench.

SHEPARD TOURNAMENT
Marist 66, Shepard 47
Lexus Williams had 19 points, 6 rebounds and 5 steals, and L.J. McIntosh added 17 points for Marist.

STAGG THANKSGIVING TOURNAMENT
St. Laurence 60, Nazareth 54

Stagg 54, Lindblom 32
Sean Dwyer had 31 points and hit eight threes, and Brett Kaiser added 11 points and 8 assists for Stagg.

WJOL TOURNAMENT
Joliet Central 50, Plainfield Central 34
Eddie McElrath scored 12 points for Joliet Central (1-0). Jonah Coble and John Aversa each added 9. Plainfield Central was led by Andrew Norris with 11 points.

Lockport 41, Providence 30
Courtney Cole scored 17 points and Kyle Ward had 10 for Lockport. Mike Marietti had 12 points in the Provdence loss.

Metea Valley 69, Plainfield South 64
Edvinas Presniakovas had a game-high 23 points for Plainfield South.

Rich South 73, Plainfield North 51
John Ruffin had 17 points and Ralph Abraham added 13 in the second half (14 total) for Rich South.

Romeoville 47, Joliet Catholic 36
Devin Purnell had 14 points, Joliet Catholic's Ryan Peter also had 14 points in the loss.

VOCATIONAL TOURNAMENT
Hubbard 46, ACE Tech 41
Marcus Taylor led Hubbard with 19 points.

Vocational 78, Schurz 29
Robert Hurd had 17 points and five steals and Terrance Shelton-Brown scored 13 points for Vocational.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19

FOOTBALL - IHSA STATE SEMIFINALS

CLASS 8A
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Bolingbrook 22, Naperville Central 19

Loyola 28, Glenbard North 13

CLASS 7A
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Rockford Boylan 16, Lake Zurich 10

Wheaton Warrenville South 21, St. Rita 14

CLASS 6A
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Peoria Richwoods 34, Lemont 31 (2 OT)

Prairie Ridge 33, Batavia 22

CLASS 5A
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Joliet Catholic 49, Springfield Sacred Heart-Griffin 7

Montini 35, Kaneland 31

CLASS 4A
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Richmond-Burton 40, Stillman Valley 28

Rochester 41, Charleston 13

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PUBLIC LEAGUE FINAL
Simeon 36, Harper 8

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