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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11
BOYS BASKETBALL
at COLLINS
Von Steuben 54, Collins 44

DuSable 58, Carver 48

Marshall 81, Providence-St. Mel 55

Farragut 67, Riverside-Brookfield 53

Curie 69, Decatur MacArthur 41

Crane 61, Homewood-Flossmoor 57

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Benet 67,
Fenwick 66

Bishop McNamara 43,
Carmel 40
Kahdaizha Sanders scored 19 points and Josie Dexter added 10 points for Bishop McNamara (5-3, 1-1).

Loyola 38,
Evanston 28

Mother McAuley 64,
St. Ignatius 42
Alyssa Siwek had 19 points in the Mother McAuley (6-4, 2-0) win.

Mount Assisi 53,
Bremen 23

Providence 61,
Joliet Catholic 46
Cassidy Glenn had 19 points and 7 rebounds, Anna Novak had 11 points and 6 rebounds, and Alex Shermulis added 9 points and 5 assists for Providence (5-5, 1-1).
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YOUNG CHITOWN SHOWDOWN
Bogan 67,
Champaign Central 46

Penn (Ind.) 58,
Marian Catholic 48

St. Louis Miller 65,
Morgan Park 61

Young 64,
St. John the Baptist (N.Y.) 27
"Young's trio of talented guards passed off scoring responsibilities like a baton Saturday during a 64-27 victory against St. John the Baptist from New York... Virginia Tech-bound Alexis Lloyd started the game at the Chitown Showdown at Young with a 3-pointer and a three-point play in her 11-point first quarter... Kentucky-bound Janee Thompson made 5 of 6 free-throw attempts to cap her nine-point second quarter... Junior Linnae Harper showed off with a nifty spin move during her eight-point third quarter for the second-ranked Dolphins (7-0).

Montini 62,
Milwaukee Riverside 40
Montini coach Jason Nichols frequently reminds his young players that they need to maintain high intensity at all times on the basketball court... Sara Ross received the message Saturday at the Chitown Showdown at Young. The sophomore guard had 13 points, 15 rebounds, 12 assists and five steals to lead the No. 8 Broncos to a 62-40 win over Milwaukee Riverside. "Not taking plays off is a key thing, or else people will slip behind you," Ross said.

BOYS BASKETBALL
Rich South 65,
St. Laurence 52
John Ruffin had 18 points and 10 rebounds, and Cedric Russell added 14 points, 9 rebounds and 5 assists for Rich South (5-2).

Seton 62,
Milwaukee Hamilton 59
Jordan Foster had 14 points and Kamal Shasi had 13 points for Seton (10-0).

Francis Parker 56,
Perspectives-MSA 52
Judd Barron scored 32 points for Parker (5-2). J.J. Turner had 21 points, 9 rebounds and 5 blocks, and Manuel Whitfield added 10 points and 13 rebounds for P-MSA (2-7).

Loyola 49,
Evanston 44

Minooka 60,
Joliet Catholic 28

St. Ignatius 68,
St. Patrick 66
Brian Howard scored 26 points and Abdoulie Conteh added 14 points for St. Ignatius (6-1).

Sandburg 41,
Lyons 36

GONZAGA D.C. CLASSIC
Bishop McNamara (Md.) 65,
St. Rita 59

RIVERBOAT SHOOTOUT at Peoria Civic Center
Peoria Central 55,
Crane 43

SHOOTOUT AT THE HALL in Champaign
Curie 78
, Champaign Centennial 54

Notre Dame 67,
Crete-Monee 50
Matt Mooney (17 points) and Eddie Serrano (11 points) led Notre Dame (8-2).

Springfield Lanphier 62
, Peoria Manual 58

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Argo 70,
Bremen 30
Rana Assi had 21 points (6 3-pointers) and Victoria Baker added 12 rebounds and scored 9 for Argo (3-3, 1-2). Nariman Jaber pulled in 12 rebounds.

Lemont 46,
Evergreen Park 22

Young 79,
Proviso East 63

YOUNG CHITOWN SHOWDOWN
Trinity 59,
St. John the Baptist (N.Y.) 22
Megan Podkowa had 15 points and 20 rebounds, Taylor Nazon had 10 points and Mikayla Leyden added 7 points for Trinity (6-0).

BOYS BASKETBALL
Ag. Science 52,
Wells 49
Roy Barnes had 18 points, and Jonathan Borders added 17 points and 10 boards for Ag. Science (1-4).

Andrew 81,
Stagg 51
Jubril Adekoya had 20 points and 13 rebounds to lead Andrew (5-0, 2-0). Tyler Hook and Mike Bobek each scored 11 in the win.

Argo 55,
Bremen 45
Tamone Littlefield scored 14 points for Argo (2-5, 1-2).

Bloom 52,
Rich Central 39
Dejahown Freeman had 14 points, and Donald Moore added 10 for Bloom (7-0).

Hillcrest 71,
Shepard 44
Jovan Mooring scored 20 points, Jayone Troutman had 17 points and Jalen Loving added 13 for Hillcrest (6-2, 3-0).

Homewood-Flossmoor 49,
Lockport 43 (OT)
H-F's Delvon Rencer (26 points) hit a three-pointer with five seconds in regulation to send the game into overtime.

Crete-Monee 70,
Rich East 56
Illinois recruit Michael Orris had 26 points, 7 assists and 4 steals for Crete-Monee. C-M capitalized on Rich East's 22/5 turnover-to-assist ratio in the win.

De La Salle 62,
St. Joseph 52
"He is like the Energizer Bunny out there," Meteors coach Tom White said of 5-foot-8 Demarcus Richardson. "I can't take him out of the game too much because he handles the ball and does so many things well for us. He never seems to get tired out there."

Rich South 58,
Kankakee 54
Cedric Russell had 22 points and Marquall Small had 15 points and 10 rebounds for Rich South (4-2, 1-0).

Seton 79,
Mount Carmel 64
Seton improves to 9-0 overall.

Simeon 50,
Farragut 43
"Rashaun Stimage was as effective as any big man on the floor Friday... If he had someone like Simeon's Jabari Parker or Steve Taylor as a teammate, Farragut might be Chicago's nationally ranked team... Stimage and the Admirals put up an admirable fight, but Parker and Taylor combined for 32 points, 19 rebounds and 11 assists as No. 1 Simeon survived a scare to defeat Farragut 50-43 at North Park University."

Bolingbrook 47,
Sandburg 33
Joe Kuligoski scored 14 points in the Sandburg (1-4, 1-1) loss.

Bradley-Bourbonnais 53,
Lincoln-Way West 51
Colin Holderman had 15 points for Bradley-Bourbonnais.

Brother Rice 71,
St. Laurence 41
Garrett O'Neil scored 15 points and Alex Majewski added 14 for Brother Rice (6-1, 3-0).

Joliet West 56,
Lincoln-Way East 34

Leo 61,
St. Francis 58
Sean Moore scored 23 points for Leo (4-3, 1-1).

Marian Catholic 41,
Carmel 38
Tyler Ulis went 8-for-8 at the free throw line and scored 17 points for Marian Catholic.

Notre Dame 75,
Marist 59
Justin Halloran had 17 points, and Joe Ferrici and Greg Leifel added 11 points each for ND (7-2, 1-0).

Oak Lawn 65,
Oak Forest 29
Lyndell Johnson had 16 points and 5 steals and Jake Campbell had 10 points and 7 steals for Oak Lawn (1-5).

Providence 64,
Bishop McNamara 48
Mike Marietti (23 points) and Brian Odeo (17 points) led Providence (4-2, 1-1).

St. Ignatius 63,
Gordon 42
Brian Howard scored 14 points for St. Ignatius (5-0, 2-0).

Thornwood 43,
Lincoln-Way North 38 (OT)
Khapri Alston had 14 points for Thornwood. Cody Murphy led Lincoln-Way North with 11.

Tinley Park 93,
Eisenhower 92
Jon Calhoun had 23 points and Vince Goolen added 22 for Tinley Park (5-3, 3-0). Eisenhower's Tyrone Tyrell had 22 in the loss.

GONZAGA D.C. CLASSIC
Sidwell Friends (D.C.) 63,
St. Rita 43

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Rich Central 53,
Rich South 43 (OT)
In the Battle of the Rich's, girl's edition, it was the Olympians who won the first match in overtime 53-43. Without junior phenom Chaz Duson, who was sideline do to illness, 6'3" senior Jessica Warren picked up the slack and finished with a double-double... 16 points and 13 boards, followed by teammate Alex Stanford who added 14 points.

With 1:05 left in regulation, Rich South turned up their high-pressure style defense with the twins, CiErra and DeAsia Garrett, who forced multiple turnovers and the offensive stroke of freshmen Webb, took the lead 43-41. This was their first lead of the second half. But senior Stanford was fouled and nailed two free-throws to tie the game and send it into overtime.

In overtime, it was all Olympians. Stanford made a layup to get the first points, then birthday girl, Layne Murphy receive a couple fast break layups, and  Warren seal the game with an uncontested layup of her own.

"Coming into this game, we knew it would take concentration and focus to win," said coach Bryan Craig. "We have the experience, we just need to execute."

Down the stretch, it was missed shots, including free throws, and turnovers that caused South to come up short in this contest.

Rich Central remains undefeated in the Southland conference. (2-0).

Hillcrest 86, Shepard 31
Jasmine Sanders scored 21 points, Shannise Heady had 14 and Brittney Wilson added 13 for Hillcrest (8-0, 3-0).

Homewood-Flossmoor 58,
Joliet West 56
Charnelle Reed had 15 points and Amena Brent added 11 points and 12 rebounds for Homewood-Flossmoor (8-2, 1-0). Sydni Johnson had 13 points in the win.

Ag. Science 45,
Julian 38
Colleen Kull had 12 points and 8 rebounds for Ag. Science. April Baar added 7 points, 8 steals and 13 rebounds in the win.

Andrew 51,
Thornton 33
Tiana Koropulos and Nicole Botich each had 17 points for Andrew (6-1, 1-0).

Bolingbrook 77,
Lincoln-Way Central 22
Rachel Post scored 7 points for Central.

De La Salle 77,
Bulls Charter 22
Renee Jones had 14 points and Jhabri Hughes added 13 for De La Salle (7-1).

Latin 62,
Morgan Park Academy 23
Nikki Dizon had 15 points, 14 rebounds and 6 assists, and Bridget Cato added 11 points for Latin (9-1, 3-0).

Lincoln-Way East 63,
Joliet Central 27
Taylor Johnson scored 20 points and Caitlin McMahon had 18 points and 8 rebounds for Lincoln-Way East (5-0, 1-0). Kara Pietrowski and Casey McMahon scored 7 points each for Stagg (2-3, 0-1).

Lincoln-Way North 54,
Bradley-Bourbonnais 35

Lincoln-Way West 48,
Stagg 39
Mandy Hozzian scored 17 to lead Lincoln-Way West (4-3).

Morgan Park 78,
Brooks 27
Kiera Graves had 13 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists, Bh'rea Griffin had 14 points and 4 assists and Shami Goodman added 14 points and 3 steals for Morgan Park (7-3, 3-0).

Mother McAuley 60,
St. Joseph 49
Elizabeth Nye had 20 points and Alyssa Siwek added 12 for Mother McAuley (5-4, 1-0).

Oak Lawn 67,
Oak Forest 59
LaTondra Brooks scored 25 points and Brooke Annerino added 20 for Oak Lawn (5-3, 2-1).

Seton 47,
St. Francis de Sales 36
Ebony Bailey had 19 points, Charlita Berry added 10 for Seton (6-3).

T.F. North 53,
Richards 50
Brianna LeBeau scored 15 points in the loss for Richards (4-3, 1-2).

T.F. South 43,
Reavis 31
Stephanie Verduzco had 7 points and 9 rebounds for Reavis.

Thornwood 71,
Thornridge 29
Arielle Miree had 16 points and Melissa Blanco added 13 for Thornwood.

Young 73,
Clark 20
Linnae Harper had 22 points and 10 rebounds, Janee Thompson had 20 points and 8 assists and Alexis Lloyd added 15 points for Young (5-0, 3-0).

BOYS BASKETBALL
Evergreen Park 51,
Lemont 50
Brian Townsend scored 15 points for EP (3-7, 1-2).

Hyde Park 91,
Manley 49
Kyle Davis had 16 points and 3 assists, Marcus Smith had 15 points and 6 assists, and Frank Williams added 14 points, 8 rebounds and 3 blocks for Hyde Park (2-0).

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Marian Catholic 80
, Providence 54
Ashton Millender scored 17 points and Megan Walsh had 19 for Marian Catholic (4-3). Anna Novak scored 15 in the Providence loss.

Bogan 66,
King 33
Jasmine Harris scored 16 points and Brandey Tarver added 12 for Bogan (4-4, 3-0).

Fenwick 61,
Carmel 41
Maggie Reilly scored 19 points and Jade Owens added 13 for Fenwick (6-1).

St. Ignatius 53,
Westinghouse 36
Kelly Nickele scored 24 points for St. Ignatius (6-3).

Trinity 61,
Queen of Peace 26
Megan Podkowa had 16 points and 10 rebounds, Alyssa Dengler scored 11 points and Lauren Prochaska added 10 points and 6 steals for Trinity (5-0, 3-0).

BOYS BASKETBALL
Francis Parker 47,
Northridge 37
Judd Barron scored 14 points, Zack Kupferberg had 13 and Langdon Neal added 12 for Francis Parker (4-1, 1-1).

Perspectives-MSA 44,
Christ the King 36
Jubon Turner hadd 13 points, 6 rebounds and 6 blocks, and Jarred Elliot added 13 points and 3 assists for Perspectives-MSA (2-5).

Providence 64
, Riverside-Brookfield 49
Mike Marietti scored 21 points and Brian Oddo added 11 for Providence (3-2).

University 56
, Brooks 53 (3 OT)
Mike Dowdy had 23 points and Louis VanCrean added 10 points and 16 rebounds for U-High (5-3).

 

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Hillcrest 79,
Argo 28
Chicago State recruit Jasmine Sanders led teh Lady Hawks with 16 points, followed by Samirah Ali had 12 for Hillcrest (7-0, 2-0). Karlisa Harris added 11 points in the win.

T.F. South 41,
Richards 40
Teosha Rolling hit the game-winner at the buzzer for T.F. South (3-3).

Tinley Park 59,
Evergreen Park 31
Diamond Beatty had 19 points and 7 steals and Simona Sidaugaite added 14 for Tinley Park.

De La Salle 51,
Mount Assisi 35
Akliah Fletcher and Renee Jones each had 12 points and Frankie Castagna had 10 points for De La Salle (6-1, 1-0).

Harlan 60,
Brooks 45
Kendra Sole scored 17 and Latisha Bennett had 14 points, 4 steals and 3 assists for Harlan (7-1, 2-1). Joshona Wimbish added 11 points, 9 rebounds and 3 steals in the win.

Loyola 60,
Resurrection 31
Lauren Kriz and Mary Kate Herion each scored 11 points for Loyola (6-1, 1-0).

Morgan Park Academy 42,
North Shore 26

Oak Lawn 51,
Lemont 35
Jill Steigerwald had 12 points and Latondra Brooks added 11 for Oak Lawn (4-3, 1-1).

Plainfield East 48,
Lincoln-Way West 32
Kenesha Toole and Nina Maggio each scored 8 points for Plainfield East.

Reavis 36,
Bremen 23
Stephanie Verduzco had 12 points and 12 rebounds for Reavis (3-4, 1-1 South Suburban Conference).

Young 65,
North Lawndale 21
Linnae Harper had 12 points and Janee Thompson added 10 for Young (4-0, 2-0). Tanita Allen had 8 points and 10 rebounds for the Dolphins.

BOYS BASKETBALL
Seton 73,
Crane 66
JR Tolliver had 17 points and Mark Weems had 16 points and 7 rebounds for Seton (8-0).

Marist 74,
St. Rita 71

Bloom 49,
Thornwood 38
Henry Hicks scored 15 for Bloom. Darell Combs and Khapri Alston each had 12 points for Thornwood.

Hillcrest 51,
Argo 45
Jayone Troutman had 15 points for Hillcrest.

Bolingbrook 63
, Lockport 59

Brother Rice 61,
Bishop McNamara 47
Garrett O’Neill had 17 point and 13 rebounds for Brother Rice (5-1, 2-0).

Chicago Christian 57,
Timothy Christian 55
Mike Kamp had 21 points for Chicago Christian. Chris Ridolphi scored 20 points for Timothy Christian (4-4, 0-1).

De La Salle 62,
Farragut 50
Gavin Schilling had 20 points and 10 rebounds, and Alex Foster had 15 points and 12 rebounds for De La Salle (5-1). Alvin Ellis added 14 points and 8 rebounds.

Lemont 55,
Oak Lawn 53
Juozas Balciunas had 15 points and Mike Wisz added 13 for Lemont.

Lincoln-Way East 52
, Romeoville 40

Oak Forest 49
, Shepard 42
Tim Loeding led Oak Forest with 27 points.

Richards 61
, T.F. South 51
Deonta Parker-Jones had 15 points and Dedrick Shannon scored 9 for Richards (4-2).

MONDAY, DECEMBER 5
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Homewood-Flossmoor 56, Rich Central 40
Danielle Woolfolk scored 23 points for H-F. Chaz Duson had 19 in the Central loss.
The Olympians played without head coach Bryan Craig, starting guard Alex Stanford, and 6-1 post player Layne Murphy. The trio were out serving standard IHSA suspensions after being ejected from Thursday’s win over Bloom Township. H-F capitalized on the lack of ball handlers the Olympians dressed, and used a full court press to force a bevy of turnovers.

Rich South 62, Wendell Phillips 44
Kiela Garner led the way with 11 points, 11 rebounds and 7 steals, Cierra Garrett added 16 points and 8 steals for South (7-1).

Marist 67, Lockport 33
Leah Bolton scored 19 points and JeTaun Rouse added 13 for Marist (9-0).


Queen of Peace 51, Evergreen Park 40
Hannah Lipman had 14 points and 7 rebounds for Peace.


Trinity 55, Regina 18
Megan Podkowa had 20 points and 7 rebounds, Mikayla Leyden scored 8 points, and Lauren Prochaska added 7 points and 8 rebounds (4-0).


BOYS BASKETBALL
Hyde Park 90, Urban Prep 59
Kyle Davis had 24 points and 6 steals, Lamont Mimms had 15 points, 8 rebounds and 5 steals, and Shamar Tucker added 11 points, 5 assists and 4 steals for Hyde Park (1-0).

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Addison Trail 51, Evergreen Park 46
Vince Beltrano scored 15 points and Gunther Suck added 14 for Addison Trail (4-2).

Lemont 55, Lincoln-Way West 51
Joe O'Brien had 14 points and Mike Wisz added 13 for Lemont. Kevin White scored 21 points in the West loss.



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