Chicago high school basketball scores: Friday, Dec. 13, 2019

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Bogan’s JaQuan Davis (23) blocks Corliss’ Jaquan Reed (2).

Bogan’s JaQuan Davis (23) blocks Corliss’ Jaquan Reed (2).

Kirsten Stickney/For the Sun-Times

There are two major matchups between ranked teams tonight, No. 5 Young at No. 10 Lincoln Park and No. 11 Notre Dame at No. 24 Loyola.

The Lions will welcome Young into a tough environment and lean on the guard play of Montes and Ismail Habib while hoping 6-8 Romelle Howard continues to be impactful. Another Lincoln Park win over Young would bring added relevance to a team that always seems to come up with a marquee win or two in the regular season.

Notre Dame travels to unbeaten Loyola where possessions will be at a premium.

There is growing concern about the health of star junior guard Anthony Sayles, who missed the Marian Catholic game with an apparent knee injury.

Loyola will employ its often overlooked withering defense and offensive execution. But there is some star power of its own with Bennett and Jordan Kwiecinski and 6-3 scorer Matt Enghauser.

-Joe Henricksen

Friday, Dec. 13, 2019

CATHOLIC - CROSSOVER

Brother Rice 71, St. Francis de Sales 32

De La Salle 63, Mount Carmel 51

DePaul Prep 59, Providence 22

Fenwick 79, Providence-St. Mel 23

St. Ignatius 46, Leo 43

St. Joseph 77, Montini 65

St. Laurence 77, Marmion 49

CENTRAL SUBURBAN NORTH

Highland Park 50, Deerfield 49 (OT)

Niles North 72, Maine West 60 (OT)

Vernon Hills 60, Maine East 53

CENTRAL SUBURBAN SOUTH

Evanston 50, New Trier 40

Glenbrook South 66, Niles West 35

Maine South 50, Glenbrook North 33

CHICAGO PREP

Christ the King 63, Walther Christian 33

Hope Academy 94, Northtown 25

DUPAGE VALLEY

DeKalb 49, Metea Valley 43

Naperville Central 53, Naperville North 33

Waubonsie Valley 60, Neuqua Valley 44

EAST SUBURBAN CATHOLIC

Benet 46, Marist 40

St. Patrick 47, Carmel 33

St. Viator 49, Joliet Catholic 32

ILLINOIS CENTRAL EIGHT

Herscher 60, Wilmington 52

Lisle 46, Reed-Custer 35

Manteno 59, Coal City 54

Streator 71, Peotone 43

INDEPENDENT SCHOOL

Northridge 58, Elgin Academy 31

Parker 55, Latin 47

INTERSTATE EIGHT

Kaneland 69, Sandwich 32

Morris 63, LaSalle-Peru 61 (OT)

Sycamore 48, Rochelle 35

KISHWAUKEE RIVER

Woodstock North 58, Johnsburg 54

LAKE SHORE ATHLETIC

Waldorf 40, Lycee Francais 24

Wolcott 38, Acero-Cruz 14

LITTLE TEN

Earlville 63, LaMoille-Ohio 56

Indian Creek 79, Hiawatha 31

Newark 89, Leland 26

Serena 60, Somonauk 59

METRO PREP

Islamic Foundation at Chesterton

METRO SUBURBAN BLUE

Aurora Christian 59, Aurora Central 56

Chicago Christian 66, Riverside-Brookfield 61

St. Francis 62, Bishop McNamara 28

METRO SUBURBAN RED

Elmwood Park 50, St. Edward 46

Ridgewood 58, Westmont 56

Wheaton Academy 80, Guerin 48

MID-SUBURBAN EAST

Buffalo Grove 63, Prospect 61 (OT)

Hersey 67, Elk Grove 53

Rolling Meadows 79, Wheeling 51

MID-SUBURBAN WEST

Fremd 51, Conant 30

Palatine 59, Barrington 49

Schaumburg 47, Hoffman Estates 39

NORTH SUBURBAN

Lake Zurich 42, Lake Forest 32

Libertyville 62, Warren 57

Mundelein 69, Waukegan 42

Stevenson 57, Zion-Benton 44

NORTHEASTERN ATHLETIC

Harvest Christian 57, Schaumburg Christian 50

PUBLIC LEAGUE RED-NORTH/WEST

Farragut 61, Lane 50

North Lawndale 89, Payton 73

Orr 77, Westinghouse 54

Young 56, Lincoln Park 50

Marshall at Uplift

PUBLIC LEAGUE WHITE-NORTH

Lake View 70, Northside 53

Mather 61, Foreman 57

Schurz 71, Sullivan 42

Taft 57, Prosser 55

Von Steuben 57, Marine 9

PUBLIC LEAGUE WHITE-WEST

Clemente 63, Collins 57

Crane 83, Legal Prep 79

Perspectives-MSA 84, Raby 77

Wells 48, Jones 37

PUBLIC LEAGUE BLUE-NORTH

Amundsen 76, ASPIRA 23

Chicago Academy 70, Alcott 46

Senn 108, Roosevelt 34

Steinmetz 75, Quest 47

CMSA at North Grand

Rickover at Disney

PUBLIC LEAGUE BLUE-WEST

Austin 95, Douglass 21

Juarez 53, Manley 40

Kelvyn Park 58, Chicago Tech 55

Phoenix 56, Little Village 52

Chicago Collegiate at Spry

SOUTH SUBURBAN - CROSSOVER

Hillcrest 89, Eisenhower 65

Lemont 47, Reavis 42

Oak Forest 60, Richards 56

Oak Lawn 70, TF South 44

Shepard 75, TF North 67

Tinley Park 82, Argo 64

SOUTHLAND

Kankakee 60, Thornridge 36

Thornton 54, Rich Central 32

Thornwood 65, Crete-Monee 62

SOUTHWEST PRAIRIE EAST

Joliet West 65, Plainfield South 53

Plainfield Central 47, Joliet Central 42

Romeoville 61, Plainfield East 48

SOUTHWEST PRAIRIE WEST

Plainfield North 64, Oswego East 61

West Aurora 33, Minooka 23

SOUTHWEST SUBURBAN - CROSSOVER

Bradley-Bourbonnais 65, Sandburg 60

Homewood-Flossmoor 63, Lincoln-Way Central 31

Lincoln-Way East 54, Lincoln-Way West 36

Lockport 49, Stagg 27

UPSTATE EIGHT

East Aurora 61, Bartlett 58

Glenbard East 55, Fenton 54

Glenbard South 71, Elgin 39

Larkin 55, West Chicago 50

Streamwood 82, South Elgin 69

WEST SUBURBAN SILVER

Downers Grove North 49, Proviso West 47

Oak Park-River Forest 51, Hinsdale Central 47

York 50, Glenbard West 38

NONCONFERENCE

Clark 80, Detroit East English Village, Mich. 59

Dwight 56, Gardner-So. Wilmington 47

Ellison 87, Hansberry 51

Illiana Christian, Ind. 73, St. Anne 54

Loyola 34, Notre Dame 31

Ottawa 59, Parkview Christian 31

St. Joseph, Australia 49, Woodstock 23

Timothy Christian 68, Addison Trail 26

Yorkville Christian 97, Universal 34

CEDAR FALLS, IOWA

Bolingbrook 72, Waterloo West, Iowa 70

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