Friday’s high school basketball scores

All the scores from Friday, March 19, 2021

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Bogan’s Jarvis McNeal takes the ball down the court against Brooks.

Bogan’s Jarvis McNeal takes the ball down the court against Brooks.

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Friday, March 19, 2021

PUBLIC LEAGUE RED NORTH-WEST

Lincoln Park 77, Schurz 35

Orr 59, Farragut 39

Westinghouse 65, Clark 53

Young 80, Marshall 66

North Lawndale at Lane, ppd.

PUBLIC LEAGUE WHITE CENTRAL

Dunbar 61, Lindblom 47

UP-Englewood at Tilden

PUBLIC LEAGUE WHITE NORTH

Mather 63, Uplift 56 (OT)

Senn 47, Northside 43

Sullivan 73, Foreman 49

Taft 63, Lake View 41

Prosser at Von Steuben

PUBLIC LEAGUE WHITE SOUTH

Vocational 41, Carver 29

PUBLIC LEAGUE WHITE WEST

Austin 62, Perspectives-MSA 56

Clemente 53, Wells 51

Payton 49, Raby 46

Collins at Crane

PUBLIC LEAGUE BLUE NORTH

Chicago Academy 57, North-Grand 51

Amundsen at Steinmetz

Marine at DuSable

PUBLIC LEAGUE BLUE SOUTH

Julian at Bowen

PUBLIC LEAGUE BLUE WEST

Little Village 70, Juarez 36

Ogden at Chicago Tech

NONCONFERENCE

Brooks 83, Englewood STEM 65

NOBLE LEAGUE TOURNAMENT

Semifinals

Bulls Prep 48, Johnson 47

Comer 72, Butler 67

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