Saturday’s Illinois high school basketball scores

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BOYS BASKETBALL

Athens 59, Hartsburg-Emden 47

Aurora (West Aurora) 63, Oswego 51

Breese Mater Dei 64, Breese Central 47

Byron 54, Princeton 37

Camp Point Central 60, Griggsville-Perry 32

Carmel 61, Douglass 47

Champaign Central 68, Chatham Glenwood 50

Chester 52, Vienna 37

Chicago (Lane) 47, Glenbrook South 43

Chicago Heights (Bloom Twp.) 71, Urbana 61

Dixon 55, Stillman Valley 47

East Dubuque 53, Southwestern, Wis. 44

Elmhurst Timothy Christian 62, Peoria Christian 38

Evanston Township 81, Oak Park River Forest 66

Fremd 62, South Elgin 52

Glenbard West 57, Wheaton North 47

Hamilton County 57, Gallatin County 55

Hinsdale Central 59, Glenbard East 51

Johnston City 57, Hardin County 37

Kankakee def. Waldorf, forfeit

Kenwood 69, De La Salle 66

Lake Zurich 58, Waukegan 54

Larkin 52, Batavia 50

Latin 55, Westmont 52

Leo 37, Nazareth 32

Libertyville 62, Gurnee Warren 43

Lincoln 51, Rock Island 27

Lisle (Benet Academy) 61, Woodstock Marian 40

Maine South 50, Palatine 30

Marist 54, St. Ignatius 37

Massac County 67, Carterville 55

Mendota 58, Oregon 38

Metamora 70, Canton 47

Milledgeville 69, Amboy 37

Moline 54, Normal Community 40

Morton 45, Dunlap 35

Mount Vernon 57, Cahokia 46

Mundelein 73, Zion Benton 49

Okaw Valley 50, Ramsey 28

Okawville 76, Roxana 40

Orangeville 43, Dakota 37

Pearl City 60, Lanark Eastland 48

Pecatonica 49, Durand 33

Pekin 47, East Peoria 30

Pinckneyville 59, DuQuoin 57, OT

Pleasant Plains 63, Illini Central 31

Polo 57, Forreston 43

Pontiac 71, El Paso-Gridley 54

Raymond Lincolnwood 65, Sangamon Valley 31

Red Hill 47, Cisne 30

Riverside-Brookfield 67, Fenwick 65

Rock Island Alleman 47, Geneseo 33

Rolling Meadows 71, Maine West 51

Schurz 66, DuSable 52

Springfield 58, Eisenhower 57

St. Charles East 67, Galesburg 41

Stanford Olympia 65, Flanagan 61

Steeleville 49, Sparta 42

Sterling 63, Rochelle 57, OT

Stevenson 39, Lake Forest 34

Taylorville 71, Pana 53

Thompsonville 56, Joppa 40

Trenton Wesclin 46, Vandalia 37

Trico 68, Zeigler-Royalton 37

Washington 37, Bartonville (Limestone) 30

Wayne City 44, Flora 38

Westchester St. Joseph 55, St. Charles North 47

Williamsville 54, Downs Tri-Valley 52

Woodstock North 63, Sycamore 59

Yorkville 49, DeKalb 45

Bank of O’Fallon Shootout

Belleville West 78, Webster Groves, Mo. 67

Curie 79, Chaminade, Mo. 71

Normal West 61, O’Fallon 59

Springfield Lanphier 62, Bolingbrook 56

Benton Tournament

Anna-Jonesboro 58, Edwards County 43

Benton 52, Staunton 21

Carmi White County 51, Goreville 35

Hamilton County 57, Gallatin County 55

Harrisburg 55, Nashville 52

Mt. Carmel 60, Marion 42

Teutopolis 69, Herrin 48

Ernie Kivisto Hoopfest

Aurora Christian 62, Oswego East 54

Elgin 57, Marmion 52

Naperville North 48, Aurora (East) 40

KHQA Shootout

Barry (Western) 56, Illini West (Carthage) 49

Monticello 56, Quincy Notre Dame 52

Notre Dame, Burlington, Iowa 44, Pittsfield 41

Warsaw West Hancock 73, Lovejoy 48

LTC Tournament

Biggsville West Central 50, Stark County 33

ROWVA/Williamsfield co-op (BKB) 58, Monmouth United 53

Fifth Place

Princeville 52, Woodhull-AlWood (Ridgewood) 37

Third Place

Aledo (Mercer County) 93, Galva 68

Championship

Annawan 54, Wethersfield 37

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Antioch 42, North Chicago 31

Aurora Christian 76, South Beloit 23

Beecher City/Cowden Herrick (BK ONLY) 54, Dieterich 48

Belleville (Althoff Catholic) 47, Centralia 42

Bloomington 49, Peoria Notre Dame 41

Carterville 35, Benton 24

Cary-Grove 43, Hampshire 35

Chicago Christian 57, Bremen 28

Crystal Lake Central 49, Prairie Ridge 28

Dakota 64, Lena-Winslow 49

Decatur MacArthur 66, Springfield Southeast 45

Farmington 51, Elmwood 30

Freeport (Aquin) 48, Stillman Valley 39

Glenbard East 42, Willowbrook 26

Grant 68, Wauconda 64

Grayslake Central 32, Grayslake North 30

Huntley 28, Crystal Lake South 24

Illini West (Carthage) 39, Barry (Western) 24

Iowa City High, Iowa 72, Moline 51

Jerseyville Jersey 52, Columbia 46

Joliet Central 45, Stagg 37

Kankakee (McNamara) 54, Rosary 41

Lake Park 63, Naperville Neuqua Valley 28

Lakes Community 45, Round Lake 42

McHenry 49, Algonquin (Jacobs) 28

Metea Valley 44, Glenbard North 38

Montini 64, Normal Community 63

Naperville Central 51, Wheaton North 45

Naperville North 76, Waubonsie Valley 47

Normal West 52, Danville 36

Ottawa 46, Serena 25

Pekin 50, East Moline United 49

Peoria (H.S.) 57, Champaign Centennial 54, OT

Peoria Manual 64, Champaign Central 57

Providence-St. Mel 42, Chicago (Christ the King) 26

Regina 55, De La Salle 40

Richwoods 74, Urbana 37

River Forest Trinity 59, Chicago Resurrection 34

Rochester 65, Eisenhower 38

Romeoville 44, Oak Lawn Richards 42

Sacred Heart-Griffin (Springfield) 45, Normal University 31

Springfield 50, Chatham Glenwood 46

Springfield Lanphier 85, Jacksonville 41

St. Edward 46, St. Viator 43

Sterling 64, Woodstock North 22

Taylorville 54, Mount Vernon 52

Tolono Unity 63, Illinois Valley Central 38

Vienna 81, Chester 59

Woodstock 45, Harvard 19

Woodstock Marian 47, Sandwich 24

York 46, Oswego East 30

Benton Tournament

Carterville 35, Benton 24

Kaneland Shoot-Out

Aurora (West Aurora) 64, Aurora Central Catholic 41

Burlington Central 47, St. Charles North 44

Downers South 63, South Elgin 39

Geneva 63, Sycamore 30

Kaneland 42, Batavia 33

Quincy Notre Dame Tournament

Barry (Western) 56, Illini West (Carthage) 49

Mendon Unity 55, Calhoun 35

Warsaw West Hancock 72, Quincy 47

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