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WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS

BOYS BASKETBALL

CENTRALIA

Bogan 81, Belleville West 44, fifth

Bogan: Luwane Pipkins 26 pts, 10 assists, 9 steals

Belleville West 56, Addison Trail 41

Bogan 80, Cahokia 36

Bogan: Luwane Pipkins 25 pts, 5 steals; James Jones 21 pts; Bryce Barnes 10 pts

Consolation

Marist 57, St. Laurence 51, 13th

Marist: Jeremiah Ferguson 22 pts, 6 rebs; Kevin Lerma 11 pts, 13 rebs

Jacksonville 57, Harlan 50

St. Laurence 75, Salem 53

St. Laurence: Quentin Forberg 15 pts, 5 assists, 4 steals; Kevin Aderman 15 pts; Christian Ferrer 13 pts

Marist 59, Raleigh Egypt (Tenn.) 35

Marist: Jeremiah Ferguson, Chamar Hawkins, Malik Parker 10 pts each

PEKIN

Lake Zurich 62, Plainfield East 59, title

Lake Zurich: Mike Travlos 20 pts; Will McClaughry 15 pts; Nick Meyer 8 pts, G-W shot

Pekin 66, Evanston 52, third

Hersey 47, Mount Carmel 37, 13th

Hersey: Joe Coffaro 15 pts; Max Heeren 9 pts

PONTIAC

Simeon 46, Benet 26, title

West Aurora 62, St. Charles North 55, third

West Aurora: Roland Griffin 16 pts; Marquis Howard 13 pts; Tommy Koth 11 pts

Curie 80, Joliet West 77, fifth

Curie: Devin Gage 27 pts; Josh Stamps 21 pts

Benet 41, St. Charles North 40, semifinal

Benet: Colin Bonnett 19 pts; Dan Sobolewski 13 pts

Simeon 59, West Aurora 43, semifinal

Simeon: Ed Morrow 15 pts; D.J. Williams 14 pts; Zach Norvell 12 pts

Curie 63, Plainfield North 60

Curie: Devin Gage 28 pts; Josh Stamps 16 pts

Joliet West 56, Oak Park-River Forest 53

Joliet West: Teyvion Kirk 14 pts; Trevian Bell 12 pts

YORK

Lake Forest 69, Riverside-Brookfield 42, title

Lyons 56, DePaul Prep 52, third

Consolation

Conant 61, Batavia 58

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Loyola 42, Sunnyslope (Ariz.) 28

Loyola: Brandon Danowski, Michael Mangan 14 pts each

GIRLS BASKETBALL

ST. FRANCIS DE SALES

Brooks 84, Lindblom 60

Brooks: Akina Wellere 31 pts; Amara Graham 19 pts

The Latest
Hall participated in Hawks morning skate Thursday — on the last day of the season — for the first time since his surgery in November. He expects to be fully healthy for training camp next season.
Bedard entered the season finale Thursday with 61 points in 67 games, making him the most productive Hawks teenager since Patrick Kane in 2007-08, but he’s not entirely pleased with his performance.
A bevy of low averages glares in the first weeks of the season.
Mya King, 12, was found unresponsive Sunday morning and died Wednesday. Her mother, Colette Bancroft, was charged with possession of a controlled substance.
The Cubs still made a series of roster moves, activating right-hander Jameson Taillon and Patrick Wisdom from the IL.