Wednesday’s Illinois basketball scores

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BOYS BASKETBALL

Algonquin (Jacobs) 55, Crystal Lake Central 43

Belvidere North 78, Freeport 50

Bureau Valley 77, Morrison 44

Burlington Central 60, Crystal Lake South 53

Chester 72, Vienna 40

Chicago (Crane Medical Prep) 54, Chicago (Jones) 49

Chicago (Lane) 74, Chicago (Marine Military Academy) 32

Chicago (Noble Street Charter/Rauner) 57, Islamic Foundation 48

Chicago Academy 63, Chicago (Disney II) 50

Chicago Phoenix Academy 103, Kelvyn Park 19

CICS-Northtown 80, Chicago (Noble Street Charter/ Muchin) 50

Clemente 75, Wells 71

Crete-Monee 67, Rich Central 49

Downers North 65, Glenbard South 57

Dundee-Crown 53, Huntley 34

Effingham 52, Olney (Richland County) 50

Foreman 69, Chicago (Alcott) 58

Grant 76, Antioch 52

Grayslake Central 72, Round Lake 46

Lincoln Park 87, Chicago Uplift 84

Lombard (CPSA) 40, Chicago (Lycee Francais) High School 39

Manley 81, Spry Community 72

McHenry 64, Cary-Grove 54

Naperville Central 55, Naperville Neuqua Valley 39

Naperville North 56, Metea Valley 44

North Chicago 74, Grayslake North 58

North Lawndale 86, Westinghouse 62

North Shore Country Day 71, Morgan Park Academy 48

Northridge Prep 67, Francis Parker 33

Orr 79, Farragut 64

Prairie Ridge 42, Hampshire 39

Raby 44, Chicago (Clark) 38

Rickover Naval 57, Chicago (C. Math and Science Charter) 44

Rockford Auburn 70, Machesney Park Harlem 62

Rockford Boylan 65, Rockford East 57

Rockford Guilford 57, Belvidere 48

Rockford Jefferson 67, Hononegah 54

Schurz 76, Mather 54

Senn 73, Steinmetz 56

Skokie (Ida Crown) 67, Holy Trinity 59

St. Charles North 49, Bartlett 45

St. Laurence 85, Tinley Park 40

Taft 61, Lake View 58

Waubonsie Valley 49, Glenbard North 27

Wauconda 60, Lakes Community 54

Wheaton Warrenville South 49, Lake Park 21

Macon County Tournament

Argenta-Oreana 76, Sangamon Valley 46

Maroa-Forsyth 64, Cerro Gordo 62

North Greene Tournament

Greenfield-Northwestern 49, McGivney Catholic High School 45

North Greene 65, Calhoun 48

Pleasant Hill 48, Griggsville-Perry 22

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Aledo (Mercer County) 43, Stark County 37

Alton Marquette 44, Jerseyville Jersey 42

Alton Marquette 78, Illiana Christian 15

Annawan 76, Woodhull-AlWood (Ridgewood) 54

Bowen 38, Robeson 14

Burlington Central 51, Woodstock 33

Bushnell (B.-Prairie City) 50, Monmouth United 25

Champaign St. Thomas More 43, Normal University 31

Chicago (Back of the Yards) 42, Hubbard 25

Chicago (Carver Military) 50, Air Force Academy 9

Chicago (Solorio Academy) 48, Tilden 32

 Chicago Ag Science 59, Corliss 40

Chicago Vocational 48, Kennedy 42

Deerfield (Zell Jewish) 44, Chicago Our Lady of Tepeyac 30

Durand 46, Warren 29

Gurnee Warren 54, Libertyville 39

Julian 43, Gage Park 22

Lake Zurich 52, Waukegan 22

Lebanon 49, Steeleville 29

Maria 35, Kelly 15

Milledgeville 65, West Carroll 35

Monmouth-Roseville 71, Abingdon 40

Morgan Park 71, Chicago King 51

Nazareth 52, St. Viator 37

Okawville 75, Sparta 26

Peoria Manual 61, East Peoria 46

Princeville 50, Oneida (ROWVA) 17

Red Bud 44, Waterloo Gibault 29

Richards 59, Chicago (Perspectives/Calumet Technology) 24

Riverdale 49, Fulton 29

St. Edward 62, Chicago Christian 30

St. Francis 52, Schaumburg 48

Stevenson 44, Lake Forest 26

Wethersfield 67, Biggsville West Central 45

Wheaton Warrenville South 58, Naperville Neuqua Valley 27

Woodlawn 33, Galatia 30

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