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BOYS BASKETBALL

RED-NORTH

DuSable 56, Dunbar 49

DuSable (6-4, 3-3): Richard Edwards 19 pts, 7 rebs

Kenwood 48, Hyde Park 40

Kenwood (13-4, 5-0): Zion Morgan 20 pts, 4 assists; Nick Robinson 8 pts, 15 rebs; Steve Williams 8 pts, 7 assists, 5 steals

King 67, TEAM Englewood 17

RED-WEST

Orr 56, Farragut 50

Orr (9-3, 3-1): Daryl Curry 18 pts, 5 assists; Darnell Williams 12 pts, 12 rebs

Young 77, Urban Prep-West 74

WHITE-CENTRAL

Lindblom 54 Harper 40

Lindblom (8-8, 3-3): Chris Edomwande 24 pts; Paris Edwards 16 pts

WHITE-SOUTH

Perspectives 53, Brooks 48

Perspectives-Calumet (8-7, 5-1 White-South): Darian Whiteside 18 pts, 10 rebs; Antonio Allen, Jr. 10 pts, 6 assists

WHITE-WEST

Collins 68, Crane 48

Raby 67, Clemente 60

Raby (14-4, 5-1): Talma Anderson 19 pts, 6 assists; Jonathan McGee 11 pts, 15 rebs, 4 steals

Westinghouse 58, Perspectives-MSA 55

Westinghouse (9-5, 6-0): Ayo Dosunmu 25 pts; Coreyon Rushin 10 pts, 3 rebs

BLUE-CENTRAL

Hope 65, Bronzeville 35

Hope (3-10, 1-3): Steve Harris 16 pts, 7 assists

Jones 50, Chicago Richards 37

Jones (13-3, 6-0): Adrian Huerta 10 pts, 7 assists

Solorio 74, Little Village 43

Solorio (5-6, 4-2): Andre Wood 17 pts; Jorell Jones 19 pts; Quincy Patterson 14 pts, 5 rebs

BLUE-WEST

Douglass 66, Austin 51

Douglass (7-7, 3-3): Daquarias Jackson 21 pts; Cedrick Redmond 18 pts, 10 assists; Tyler Crittleton 19 pts, 12 rebs

Marine 60 Clark 55

Marine (10-5, 6-0): Donald Harris 21 pts, 5 rebs 4 assists; Vencinte Brown 19 pts

GREEN-CENTRAL

Hubbard 71, Hancock 27

Hubbard (8-8, 5-0): Deonte McReynolds 26 pts

Kennedy 36, Kelly 34

METRO SUBURBAN EAST

Ridgewood 51, Guerin 44

Ridgewood (8-7, 4-1): Dino Devivo 21 pts; Zach Rzewnicki 14 pts

NOBLE SPORTS

Bulls Prep 49, Power House 25

Comer 49, Rauner 44

Rowe-Clark 69, Hansberry 52

NONCONFERENCE

Mooseheart 66, Paw Paw 30

Northridge 52, Christian Liberty 32

Northside 65, Northtown 41

Northside (8-8): Tony Tran 29 pts; Mana Hilmara 11 pts, 10 rebs

Reed-Custer 92, Beecher 60

Reed-Custer (14-3): Brent Headrick 27 pts; Travis Schoonover 18 pts

Tuesday’s late results

BLUE-SOUTH

Longwood 53, Goode 44

GREEN-SOUTH

Woodlawn 58, Spry 16

METRO PREP

Islamic Foundation 44, Waldorf 41

NONCONFERENCE

Thornton 58, Joliet West 50

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Ag. Science 47, TEAM Englewood 23

Ag. Science (13-8, 10-2 Chicago South): Destiny Thames 17 pts; Brittany Nash 10 pts

Antioch 55, North Chicago 50

Antioch: Ashley Reiser 19 pts

Bishop McNamara 75, Joliet Catholic 67

Bishop McNamara (16-2, 4-0 East Suburban Catholic): Khadaizha Sanders 32 pts, 12 assists, 4 steals; Corinne O’Connor 22 pts; Hanna Mitchell 11 pts, 10 rebs, 6 assists, 5 steals

Geneva 92, Larkin 53

Lindblom 67, Hyde Park 46

Lindblom (16-2, 11-0 Blue-South): Elizabeth Toye 26 pts; Linda Dismuke 20 pts; Jayla Pitchford 13 pts

Lisle 44, Sandwich 25

(13-7, 6-1 Interstate Eight): Sarah Mogensen 12 pts, 11 rebs; TyAnn LeGrand-Melton 9 pts; Leah Reeves 8 pts

Northside 45, Lincoln Park 39

Montini 41, Aurora Christian 30

Northside (11-7, 3-3): Sarah Parks 17 pts, 24 rebs; Natalia Cuevas 11 pts

Payton 59, North Grand 26

Payton (14-3, 12-0 Chicago North): Gabi Castillo 14 pts

Rich South 65, Peotone 48

Rich South: Tierra Webb 18 pts

South Shore 46, Simeon 44

South Shore (8-11): Cymone Goodrich 19 pts, 4 rebs, 5 assists; Leah Sims 16 pts, 5 assists

Taft 67, Von Steuben 30

Taft (12-7, 6-0 Red-North): Laken Pullman 17 pts; Samantha Anderson 12 pts

Universal 59, CPSA 19

Universal (10-5): Lana Abedrabbo 16 pts, 6 steals; Mallak Ahmad, Rowanne Murrar 11 pts

WRESTLING

Fairhaven Baptist (Ind.) 50, Hope Academy 12

Lincoln-Way East 32, Joliet West 28

BOYS BOWLING

Sandburg 2,206, Reavis 1,827

High game: Danny Griskell, Sandburg, 269; High series: Griskell, 493

GIRLS BOWLING

Joliet West 1,933, Andrew 1,801

Leyden 2,820, Morton 2,706

High game: Ashley Kriston, Leyden, 214; High series: Kriston 611

Rochelle 2,807, Kaneland 2,272

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