Wednesday’s high school basketball scores

All the scores from March 3, 2021.

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Evanston’s Blake Peters (15) goes up to block a shot attempt by Glenbrook South.

Evanston’s Blake Peters (15) goes up to block a shot attempt by Glenbrook South.

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Wednesday, March 3, 2021

BIG NORTHERN

Dixon 72, Oregon 44

North Boone 48, Mendota 36

Rockford Christian 56, Rock Falls 33

Rockford Lutheran 74, Byron 33

Stillman Valley 56, Winnebago 44

CATHOLIC BLUE

Brother Rice 38, Loyola 36 (OT)

DePaul Prep 60, Mount Carmel 22

Fenwick 65, Leo 64 (OT)

CATHOLIC WHITE

Providence 64, Providence-St. Mel 40

St. Ignatius 65, Marmion 54

Montini at De La Salle, ppd.

CENTRAL SUBURBAN SOUTH

Evanston 54, Maine South 52 (3OT)

CHICAGO PREP

Hope Academy 57, Christ the King 41

Rochelle Zell 51, Holy Trinity 50

DUKANE

Glenbard North 86, St. Charles East 75

Lake Park 48, Batavia 44

Wheaton North 34, St. Charles North 33

Wheaton-Warrenville South 61, Geneva 37

DUPAGE VALLEY

DeKalb 77, Metea Valley 34

FOX VALLEY

Burlington Central 69, McHenry 35

Crystal Lake Central 38, Cary-Grove 36

Dundee-Crown 45, Hampshire 36

Huntley 51, Prairie Ridge 31

Jacobs 44, Crystal Lake South 36

ILLINOIS CENTRAL EIGHT

Streator 72, Wilmington 43

INTERSTATE EIGHT

Kaneland 66, Rochelle 45

Morris 33, Sandwich 31

Ottawa 71, Plano 40

Sycamore 54, LaSalle-Peru 43

LITTLE TEN

Hinckley-Big Rock 72, Hiawatha 33

Indian Creek 79, Earlville 40

LaMoille-Ohio 72, Leland 41

Serena 56, DePue 38

Somonauk 60, Newark 52

MID-SUBURBAN EAST

Rolling Meadows 69, Elk Grove 24

NOBLE LEAGUE BLUE

Bulls Prep 80, Noble Street 56

Rauner 45, Muchin 41

NOBLE LEAGUE GOLD

Comer 46, Johnson 40

Hansberry at Butler

NORTH SUBURBAN

Stevenson 47, Libertyville 45

PUBLIC LEAGUE RED NORTH-WEST

Clark 51, Lane 41

Marshall 63, Farragut 53

North Lawndale 61, Lincoln Park 58

Orr 77, Schurz 27

Young 70, Westinghouse 64

PUBLIC LEAGUE WHITE NORTH

Mather 80, Lake View 53

Prosser 46, Foreman 28

Senn 52, Uplift 45

Sullivan 51, Northside 47

Taft 74, Von Steuben 51

PUBLIC LEAGUE WHITE WEST

Austin 57, Payton 35

Collins 76, Clemente 68 (4OT)

Jones 51, Wells 36

Perspectives-MSA 66, Raby 40

PUBLIC LEAGUE BLUE NORTH

DuSable 51, Marine 49

North Grand at Chicago Academy

Steinmetz at Amundsen

PUBLIC LEAGUE BLUE WEST

Little Village 52, Douglass 22

Ogden 68, Juarez 30

Chicago Tech at Chicago Collegiate

Manley at Kelvyn Park

Spry at Phoenix

SOUTH SUBURBAN BLUE

Bremen at TF North

SOUTH SUBURBAN RED

Shepard 60, Argo 57

SOUTH SUBURBAN CROSSOVER

Hillcrest 95, Reavis 33

Lemont 61, Oak Lawn 44

Oak Forest 71, Eisenhower 40

Richards 67, Tinley Park 62

TF South 65, Evergreen Park 61

SOUTHLAND

Kankakee 48, Thornridge 33

SOUTHWEST PRAIRIE CROSSOVER

Oswego East 51, Romeoville 40

SOUTHWEST SUBURBAN BLUE

Lockport 56, Sandburg 34

SOUTHWEST SUBURBAN RED

Stagg 66, Andrew 60 (OT)

SOUTHWEST SUBURBAN CROSSOVER

Lincoln-Way East 62, Bradley-Bourbonnais 55

TRI-COUNTY

Midland 70, Lowpoint-Washburn 34

Ottawa Marquette 65, Putnam County 55

Henry-Senachwine at Seneca, ppd.

Woodland at Roanoke-Benson, ppd.

NONCONFERENCE

Bogan 69, King 47

Bowen 55, Crane 42

Dwight 62, Flanagan-Cornell 52

Iroquois West 56, Herscher 42

Northridge 28, Nazareth 26

Palatine 76, Lake Zurich 48

Richmond-Burton 45, Westlake Christian 35

Thornwood 77, Harlan 44

Timothy Christian 55, Naperville North 50

Walther Christian 77, Westmont 48

Yorkville Christian 90, West Aurora 48

Donovan at Momence, ppd.

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