Chicago high school basketball scores: Monday, Jan. 13, 2020

All the scores from around the area.

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Simeon’s Frederick Poole (10) dribbles as Hillcrest’s Hamahrie Bowers (1) defends.

Simeon’s Frederick Poole (10) dribbles as Hillcrest’s Hamahrie Bowers (1) defends.

Allen Cunningham/For the Sun-Times

CATHOLIC CROSSOVER

St. Laurence 69, Providence 57

CHICAGO PREP

Ida Crown 82, Northtown 68

DUKANE

St. Charles North 46, Batavia 36

FOX VALLEY

Huntley 57, Prairie Ridge 33

ILLINOIS CHRISTIAN

Grace Christian at Families of Faith

LAKE SHORE ATHLETIC

Waldorf 58, British School 40

NOBLE LEAGUE BLUE

Noble Street 63, Mansueto 14

PUBLIC LEAGUE WHITE-NORTH

Von Steuben 68, Northside 38

NONCONFERENCE

CMSA 41, Intrinsic 40

Dunbar 74, Hope Academy 70 (2OT)

Genoa-Kingston 45, Harvest Christian 44

Hiawatha 74, Alden-Hebron 56

Hirsch 65, Tilden 62

IMSA 66, Hinckley-Big Rock 54

McHenry 64, Grayslake North 59

Reed-Custer 64, Momence 55 (OT)

Rich Central 77, Bremen 33

Roosevelt 58, Rickover 48

Schaumburg 55, Prospect 52

Steinmetz 81, Speer 39

Universal 47, Morgan Park Academy 46

U-High 59, Lake View 31

Yorkville Christian 93, Leland 29

LAKE ZURICH

Cary-Grove 72, Buffalo Grove 63

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