Lorenzo Edwards returns as Lake Forest gets best of Zion-Benton

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Most people haven’t heard of Lake Forest junior Lorenzo Edwards, but after the game he had during the Scouts’ 58-49 win over Zion-Benton on Thursday night, that’s likely to change in a hurry.

Edwards, a 6-7 forward, hadn’t played a basketball game in eight months following surgery to repair a microfracture in his right knee. He scored 11 points and tallied nine rebounds in his season debut, and was a huge factor at both ends of the floor despite only being used in brief 2-4 minute spurts.

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