Saturday’s IHSA state basketball playoff scores

All the scores from regionals around the area.

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Young’s Xavier Amos (5) and Marcus Overstreet (33) block a shot by Curie’s Carlos Harris (2).

Young’s Xavier Amos (5) and Marcus Overstreet (33) block a shot by Curie’s Carlos Harris (2).

Kirsten Stickney/For the Sun-Times

Saturday, February 19, 2022

IHSA STATE TOURNAMENT

CLASS 4A REGIONAL QUARTERFINALS

YOUNG

Argo 78, Juarez 40

OAK LAWN

Reavis 60, Hubbard 58

BUFFALO GROVE

Waukegan 66, Round Lake 53

MAINE SOUTH

Von Steuben 61, Maine East 46

JOLIET CENTRAL

Oswego 53, Joliet Central 51

PLAINFIELD NORTH

Plainfield North 48, Plainfield East 35

GLENBARD WEST

Wheaton North 69, West Chicago 33

LARKIN

Streamwood 71, Elgin 40

CLASS 3A REGIONAL QUARTERFINALS

ST. IGNATIUS

Foreman d. Speer (forfeit)

PAYTON

Elmwood Park 65, ASPIRA 21

ANTIOCH

Ridgewood 66, North Chicago 37

VERNON HILLS

Northtown 55, Mather 54

HILLCREST

TF North 74, Thornridge 73

ST. LAURENCE

Kennedy 68, Johnson 49

GLENBARD SOUTH

Comer 93, Mansueto 23

ROCKFORD BOYLAN

Belvidere 51, Harvard 33

PRAIRIE RIDGE

Crystal Lake Central 81, Woodstock 66

MARMION

Plano 59, IMSA 53

ROCHELLE

Streator 62, LaSalle-Peru 40

CLASS 2A REGIONAL QUARTERFINALS

AURORA CHRISTIAN

Wheaton Academy 61, Aurora Central 48

Genoa-Kingston 54, Sandwich 52

MARIAN CENTRAL

Marian Central 65, Richmond-Burton 27

Marengo 60, North Boone 34

IC CATHOLIC

Intrinsic-Belmont 50, Chicago Academy 41

BISHOP MCNAMARA

Beecher 57, Manteno 50

Herscher 38, Peotone 26

WILMINGTON

Reed-Custer 78, Wilmington 62

Pontiac 71, Coal City 44

Seneca 70, Fieldcrest 62

DUNBAR

Farragut 88, Soto 13

UP-Bronzeville 113, Garcia 14

CARVER

EPIC 66, South Shore 48

Butler 63, Carver 34

CHICAGO CHRISTIAN

Harlan 60, Hansberry 28

Joliet Catholic 66, Chicago Christian 44

U-HIGH

King 64, DuSable 44

Dyett 80, Catalyst-Maria 38

Woodlawn d. Gage Park (forfeit)

DEPAUL PREP

Marine 41, Disney 33

ORR

Ogden 65, Rauner 25

Raby 79, Intrinsic-Downtown 20

CHRIST THE KING

Legal Prep 81, Phoenix 77

Crane 69, Cristo Rey 27

WELLS

Holy Trinity 78, Clemente 56

Noble Street 64, Golder 63

CLASS 1A REGIONAL QUARTERFINALS

SERENA

Yorkville Christian 108, Morgan Park Academy 46

Serena 82, Grant Park 63

Ottawa Marquette 73, Universal 42

Newark 79, Illinois Lutheran 30

HORIZON-SW

Tilden 48, Excel-Englewood 35

Ellison 62, Amandla 46

UP-Englewood 56, Chicago Richards 53

FENGER

Fenger 70, St. Francis de Sales 25

Corliss 75, Excel-South Shore 41

Horizon-McKinley 61, Hirsch 36

Bowen d. Chicago Collegiate (forfeit)

ST. BEDE

St. Bede 82, Gardner-South Wilmington 66

Putnam County 53, Woodland 27

Dwight 73, Henry-Senachwine 55

MILFORD

Milford 80, Grace Christian 35

ROCHELLE ZELL

Christian Heritage 63, Waldorf 43

Beacon d. Roycemore (forfeit)

WALTHER CHRISTIAN

Providence-St. Mel 86, Lycee 21

Walther Christian d. Douglass (forfeit)

Mooseheart 66, CPSA 39

COLLINS

Wolcott 40, Manley 32

Marshall 99, Spry 7

Collins 72, Air Force 30

HARVEST CHRISTIAN

Westminster Christian 59, Schaumburg Christian 52

Elgin Academy 67, Yeshiva 61

INDIAN CREEK

Somonauk 79, LaMoille 29

Indian Creek 41, Amboy 26

ALDEN-HEBRON

Hinckley-Big Rock 72, Alden-Hebron 34

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