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Friday’s scores and highlights

FRIDAY’S RESULTS

BOYS BASKETBALL

FRIDAY’S RESULTS

CLASS 4A SECTIONAL FINALS

EAST AURORA

West Aurora 60, Hinsdale Central 55

West Aurora (22-8): Roland Griffin 31 pts

BOLINGBROOK

Bolingbrook 59, Neuqua Valley 56

Bolingbrook (23-6): Prentiss Nixon 32 pts

MORTON

Riverside-Brookfield 66, Morton 61

WAUKEGAN

Stevenson 57, Lake Forest 49

BARRINGTON

Lake Park 58, St. Viator 39

DEKALB

Geneva 65, Rockford Auburn 62

EISENHOWER

Simeon 74, St. Rita 70

Simeon (28-3): Isaiah Moss 19 pts; DJ Williams 16 pts

CLASS 3A SECTIONAL FINALS

JULIAN

Morgan Park 73, Bogan 66

RICH EAST

Hillcrest 40, Lincoln-Way West 37

Hillcrest (23-6): Cornelius McIntosh 15 pts, 10 rebs; Taylor Adway 12 pts, 11 rebs

ROCHELLE

Rockford Lutheran 69, Marengo 58

WESTINGHOUSE

St. Joseph 1, North Lawndale 0, forfeit

VERNON HILLS

St. Patrick 48, Lakes 33

St. Patrick (22-8): Nick Coleman 17 pts, 6 assists; Isaac Moore 12 pts, 10 rebs

CLASS 2A STATE SEMIFINALS

at Carver Arena, Peoria

St. Teresa 50, Rockridge 39

Uplift 72, Mater Dei 50

CLASS 1A STATE SEMIFINALS

at Carver Arena, Peoria

Meridian 50, Forreston 35

Brimfield 53, Ridgeview 34

BOYS WATER POLO

Riverside-Brookfield 13, Bremen 7

Riverside-Brookfield (2-2): Dan Magee 6 goals

Taft 11, Steinmetz 9

GIRLS WATER POLO

Lyons 14, York 4

Lyons: Caroline Walsh 6 goals; Julia Cohen, Kaysie Stuba, Grace Wackerman 2 goals each

Maine West 13, Elk Grove 6

Maine West: Kristen Burger, Holly Wasicak 5 goals each

Taft 16, Steinmetz 5

GIRLS TRACK

MAINE EAST

Hoffman Estates 138, St. Ignatius 98, Maine West 75, Regina 68, Maine East 41, Resurrection 36

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