Friday’s results

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FOOTBALL

CATHOLIC LEAGUE FINAL

Loyola 31, Brother Rice 14

PUBLIC LEAGUE FINAL

Curie 28, Hubbard 7

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Ag. Science 44, Bowen 22

Ag. Science (2-0, 2-0 Chicago South): Destiny Thames 13 pts; Brittany Nash 12 pts

Bishop McNamara 67, Danville 26

Bishop McNamara (3-0): Khadaizha Sanders 19 pts

Douglass 37, Mather 22

Douglass (3-0, 2-0 Chicago North): Denisha Allen 14 pts, 13 rebs; Sharyah Carter 13 pts, 3 assists, 7 steals

Fremd 85, Johnsburg 8

Fremd: Haley Gorecki 18 pts, 7 assists, 5 steals; Bryana Hopkins 15 pts, 8 steals; Erin Lenahan 10 pts

IC Prep 40, Luther North 20

Kankakee 64, Highland 26

Kankakee (1-2): Breanna Toppen 20 pt; Raegan Walther 18 pts; Alyssa Eger 13 pts

Lake View 48, Amundsen 27

Lake View (2-0, 2-0 Metro North): Isaly Barela 22 pts; Anahi Pineda, Emily Perez 8 pts each

Oak Forest 58, Woodstock 47

Payton 52, Schurz 38

Payton (2-0, 2-0 Chicago North): Elena Johnson 16 pts

St. Joseph 56, Willowbrook 49

AURORA CHRISTIAN/IMSA

Indian Creek 49, IMSA 16

Indian Creek: MaKayli Vann 13 pts; Jacklyn Bouma 9 pts; Madison Russell, Josie Diehl 8 pts each

Ottawa 44, Rosary 18

Timothy Christian 54, Reed-Custer 53

Yorkville 49, Aurora Christian 41

BEECHER

Peotone 47, Bradley-Bourbonnais 38

Peotone (1-1): Cora Graffeo 14 pts, 8 rebs; Emily Carstens 9 pts, 6 rebs, 5

steals

DUNDEE-CROWN

Huntley 62, Streamwood 19

South Elgin 67, McHenry 44

ELGIN ACADEMY

Nazareth 36, Alden-Hebron 27

HINSDALE SOUTH

Neuqua Valley 54, Hinsdale South 44

LAKE ZURICH

Cary-Grove 50, Elk Grove 34

Cary-Grove (2-0): Katie Barker 29 pts, 7 rebs, 3 assists; Abby Getka, Chrissy Sopchyk 25 pts, 2 rebs each; Karisa Wilczynski 20 pts

Rolling Meadows 50, Lake Zurich 43

Rolling Meadows (2-0): Kyra Spiwak 16 pts; Hannah Mickey 11 pts

NAPERVILLE CENTRAL

Benet 68, Bartlett 39

Naperville Central 50, Metea Valley 45

Providence 65, Rockford Auburn 57

Providence: Alyssa Jurges 35 pts, 5 assists; Mary Fashingbauer 17 pts, 8 rebs

NEW TRIER

Bogan 84, Phillips 45

Bogan (1-0): Brittany Byrd 30 pts; Jamee Denman 18 pts

NILES NORTH

Resurrection 77, Fenwick 58

Resurrection (2-0): Monica Nunez 29 pts, 4 assist, 5 rebs; Jessica Pawula 12 pts, 9 rebs

NORTH SHORE

Round Lake 40, North Shore 35

OREGON

Prophetstown 46, Genoa-Kingston 12

PONTIAC

St. Charles North 57, Pontiac 32

RICHARDS

Lincoln-Way East 62, Richards 37

Lincoln-Way East: Claire McMahon 13 pts, 7 rebs; Anna Rose 15 pts, 8 rebs; Quinn Madden 11 pts, 5 assists

T.F. South 58, Eisenhower 37

T.F. South (2-0): Kameron Dickens 22 pts; India Pierson 15 pts

SOMONAUK

Aurora Central 49, Hinckley-Big Rock 30

Aurora Central: Natalie Droeske, Alex Horton 8 pts each

Newark 60, Plano 38

Sandwich 38, Somonauk 30

Wheaton Academy 49, Seneca 26

Wheaton Academy: Jamie Netzley 10 pts; Christina Garrison 9 pts

TRINITY

Proviso East 71, Christ the King 25

Proviso East (2-1): Cinia McCray 19 pts, 4 steals; Jasmine Levy 16 pts, 7 rebs, 4 blocks

Trinity 64, Batavia 41

Trinity (3-0): Annie McKenna 15 pts; Kaitlin Aylward 10 pts

YORK

Conant 63, Queen of Peace 27

York 72, Wheaton North 58

York (2-1): Megan Backman 22 pts; Jessica Bianchi 20 pts; Sarah Milkowski 19 pts, 11 rebs, 5 assists

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