High school basketball scores: Proviso West travels to Clark and Ag. Science takes on Lincoln-Way West

All the scores from Thursday, Feb. 20, 2020.

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Zion-Benton’s Kayleb Naylor takes the ball to the basket over Lake Forest.

Zion-Benton’s Kayleb Naylor takes the ball to the basket over Lake Forest.

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Thursday, February 20, 2020

METRO SUBURBAN RED

Wheaton Academy 55, Elmwood Park 38

NORTHEASTERN ATHLETIC

South Beloit 42, IMSA 36

NORTHERN LAKE COUNTY

Round Lake 68, Wauconda 43

SOUTHLAND

Thornwood 70, Rich East 66

NONCONFERENCE

Ag. Science 60, Lincoln-Way West 30

Ashton-Franklin Center 71, Hiawatha 51

Bogan 71, Longwood 31

Clark 77, Proviso West 69

Clifton Central 54, South Newton, Ind. 40

Elgin Academy 73, Alden-Hebron 42

Foreman 63, Disney 54

Kennedy 72, Foundations Prep 44

King 72, Bowen 41

Larkin 63, Ridgewood 50

Lindblom 62, Gary Calumet, Ind. 40

Mather 90, Waldorf 58

Momence 61, Grant Park 60

Mooseheart 93, Leland 35

Northridge 72, Beacon 47

Prosser 76, UP-West 54

Schurz 77, Jones 71

Shepard 83, Morgan Park Academy 33

Harper at Goode

Horizon-McKinley at Cristo Rey

Intrinsic at Chicago Academy

Islamic Foundation at Christian Liberty

CHICAGO PREP CHAMPIONSHIP

Hope Academy 50, Christ the King 45

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