Thursday’s high school basketball scores

All the scores from around the area.

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St. Ignatius’ Parker Higginbottom (1) sweeps his arm to clear out Brother Rice’s Ahmad Henderson (11).

St. Ignatius’ Parker Higginbottom (1) sweeps his arm to clear out Brother Rice’s Ahmad Henderson (11).

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Thursday, February 18, 2021

CATHOLIC CROSSOVER

Mount Carmel 53, Providence 44

St. Ignatius 62, St. Rita 52

NORTH SUBURBAN

Warren 49, Libertyville 42

NORTHEASTERN ATHLETIC

Christian Liberty 61, South Beloit 54

Christian Life 35, Harvest Christian 30

Our Lady Sacred Heart at Schaumburg Christian

Parkview Christian at Alden-Hebron

NORTHERN LAKE COUNTY

Grant 47, Antioch 38

Grayslake North 69, Lakes 58

Wauconda 48, Round Lake 37

Grayslake Central at North Chicago, ppd.

RIVER VALLEY

St. Anne 57, Tri-Point 52

SOUTH SUBURBAN CROSSOVER

Bremen 50, Reavis 30

SOUTHLAND

Thornton 50, Rich Township 45

Thornwood 57, Crete-Monee 41

Thornridge at Kankakee, ppd.

TRI-COUNTY

Lowpoint-Washburn at Henry-Senachwine

UPSTATE EIGHT

South Elgin 54, Bartlett 35

Larkin 49, Fenton 36

NONCONFERENCE

Prairie Central 80, Dwight 43

Iroquois West at Armstrong-Potomac


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