Wednesday’s high school basketball scores

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Wednesday, December 15, 2021

RED NORTH-WEST

Marshall 57, Lane 53

North Lawndale 83, Farragut 42

Orr 81, Lincoln Park 52

Westinghouse 72, Schurz 39

Young 90, Clark 58

WHITE NORTH

Sullivan 59, Lake View 58

Taft 63, Mather 32

Foreman at Northside

Senn at Prosser

Uplift at Von Steuben, ppd.

WHITE WEST

Wells 70, Austin 60

Perspectives-MSA at Legal Prep, ppd.

Raby at Clemente

BLUE NORTH

Amundsen 58, Steinmetz 36

Chicago Academy 43, Disney 25

Marine 53, CMSA 23

Rickover 49, ASPIRA 15

Alcott at Roosevelt

BLUE WEST

Juarez 44, Chicago Tech 39

Kelvyn Park 66, Spry 32

Ogden 68, Manley 25

Phoenix 88, Douglass 10

CHICAGO CATHOLIC CROSSOVER

St. Rita 95, St. Francis de Sales 30

CHICAGO PREP

Walther Christian 80, Ida Crown 74

FOX VALLEY

Burlington Central 61, Prairie Ridge 36

ILLINOIS CENTRAL EIGHT

Manteno 44, Reed-Custer 41

NOBLE BLUE

Noble Academy 70, UIC Prep 56

Baker at Pritzker

Golder at Muchin

Hansbery at Mansueto

Rauner at Noble Street

NONCONFERENCE

Crystal Lake South 47, St. Viator 42 (OT)

Hinckley-Big Rock 66, Harvest Christian 54

Montini 65, Aurora Central 50

Richards 75, St. Laurence 58

Rochelle 67, Genoa-Kingston 55

Sandwich 71, Serena 67

Tinley Park 52, Marian Catholic 49

UP-West 54, Intrinsic-Downtown 47

Yeshiva at Waldorf

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