Chicago high school basketball scores: Thursday, Jan. 9, 2020

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Taft’s Chino Garcia (3) takes the ball to the basket as the Eagles play Von Steuben.

Taft’s Chino Garcia (3) takes the ball to the basket as the Eagles play Von Steuben.

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DUKANE

Lake Park 45, Wheaton-Warrenville South 37

St. Charles North 58, Glenbard North 35

Wheaton North 41, Geneva 38

ILLINOIS CHRISTIAN

Kankakee Trinity at Grace Christian

NOBLE LEAGUE GOLD

Bulls Prep 69, Golder 45

DRW 48, Speer 40

Johnson 49, Butler 28

NORTHEASTERN ATHLETIC

Harvest Christian 55, Parkview Christian 38

PUBLIC LEAGUE RED-SOUTH/CENTRAL

Bogan 83, Brooks 46

Corliss 43, Lindblom 32

Curie 74, Kenwood 46

Morgan Park 81, Vocational 47

Simeon 73, Hyde Park 39

PUBLIC LEAGUE WHITE-CENTRAL

Hubbard 67, Solorio 57

King 79, Catalyst-Maria 36

Phillips 56, Dunbar 49

UP-Englewood 63, Kennedy 53

DuSable at Tilden

PUBLIC LEAGUE WHITE-SOUTH

Ag. Science 61, Harlan 55

Fenger 64, Carver 33

Longwood 58, ACE-Amandla 43

South Shore 56, Julian 32

UP-Bronzeville at Perspectives-LA

PUBLIC LEAGUE BLUE-CENTRAL

Chicago Richards 64, Gage Park 54

Englewood STEM 70, Horizon-SW 64

Excel-Englewood 66, Acero-Soto 39

Kelly 54, Back of the Yards 50

Acero-Garcia at Harper

Instituto at Hancock

PUBLIC LEAGUE BLUE-SOUTH

Chicago Military 72, Woodlawn 56

Dyett 115, Air Force 55

Goode 57, Washington 20

Hirsch 65, Bowen 63

Excel-South Shore at EPIC

UPSTATE EIGHT

Glenbard South 47, Glenbard East 45

NONCONFERENCE

Clifton Central 58, St. Anne 50

Elgin Academy 73, Christian Liberty 46

Ida Crown 50, Wolcott 33

Parker 63, Beacon 41

UIC Prep 48, Rauner 31

Cristo Rey at Mansueto

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