Saturday’s high school basketball scores

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Lincoln Park’s bench reacts during the game against Young.

Lincoln Park’s bench reacts during the game against Young.

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Saturday, December 16, 2023

CHICAGO PREP

Rochelle Zell 53, Ida Crown 45

NORTH SUBURBAN

Libertyville 73, Mundelein 59

NORTHEASTERN

Harvest Christian 69, Westminster Christian 32

NORTHERN LAKE COUNTY

Antioch 48, Grayslake North 33

Grayslake Central 68, Round Lake 9

Lakes 68, North Chicago 37

NONCONFERENCE

Batavia 41, Plainfield South 35

Christ the King 55, Leo 38

Conant 43, Maine West 24

Deerfield 59, Highland Park 32

Dixon 84, Woodstock North 40

Downers Grove North 41, Downers Grove South 37

Dunbar, D.C. 68, Rich 62

Fenton 71, Addison Trail 43

Glenbard West 51, St. Charles North 36

Hope Academy 47, Notre Dame 38

Illiana Christian, Ind. 66, Chicago Christian 46

Kaneland 70, Johnsburg 57

Lake Park 63, St. Francis 56

Lake Zurich 65, Hersey 63

Leyden d. Juarez

Maine East 54, West Chicago 40

Maine South 63, Mather 30

Manteno 54, Paxton-Buckley-Loda 37

Marist 76, Jones 47

Memphis First Assembly, Tenn. 65, Simeon 56

Naperville North 50, East Aurora 34

Niles North 91, Taft 77

Normal West 56, Naperville Central 37

Palatine 44, Hampshire 31

Plainfield East 53, Hinsdale South 51

Plainfield North 64, Sycamore 47

Prairie Ridge 63, Larkin 53

Prospect 58, Jacobs 41

Ridgeview 63, Gardner-South Wilmington 52

Rochelle 70, Princeton 62

Streator 65, Pontiac 56

Warren 71, Joliet West 60

Westmont 56, Peotone 40

Woodstock 43, Belvidere 35

York 70, IC Catholic 42

Yorkville 56, Lincoln-Way East 55

Cristo Rey at Hinsdale Adventist

CARBONDALE

Lindblom 59, Herrin 47

CRETE-MONEE

Curie 66, Thornwood 43

Oak Forest 61, Horizon-Southwest 47

Richards 48, Longwood 46

St. Laurence 38, Hillcrest 35

Southland 53, Intrinsic-Downtown 43

TF South 40, Crete-Monee 31

EUREKA COLLEGE

El Paso-Gridley 47, Seneca 40

Peoria Christian 75, Marquette 58

HILL SCHOOL, PENN.

Woodberry, Va. 64, Lake Forest Academy 49

LOS ANGELES WASHINGTON, CALIF.

Los Angeles Dorsey, Calif. 58, Prosser 47

Los Angeles King Drew, Calif. 58, Clark 42

MILWAUKEE BRADLEY, WIS.

Milwaukee Audubon, Wis. 73, Von Steuben 39

Milwaukee Bradley, Wis. 95, Bowen 50

ROMEOVILLE

Fremd 54, Perspectives-LA 53, OT

Hansberry 57, Manley 49

Julian 48, Providence-St. Mel 43

Lincoln Park 56, Oak Park-River Forest 53

McHenry 76, Phillips 63

Romeoville 65, Fenwick 48

TF North 64, Orr 46

Waukegan 61, St. Rita 30

ST. LOUIS RITENOUR, MO.

Webster Groves, Mo. 69, Mount Carmel 66, OT

SANDBURG

Bolingbrook 69, Hinsdale Central 63

Brother Rice 53, Lyons 39

Lemont 55, St. Charles East 50

Neuqua Valley 54, Marian Catholic 46

Sandburg 70, Timothy Christian 44

Stagg 69, Barrington 61

SCOTTSDALE SAGUARO, ARIZ.

New Trier 66, Scottsdale Saguaro, Ariz. 34 (title)

SOUTHWESTERN MICHIGAN COLLEGE

Benton Harbor, Mich. 80, Morgan Park 53

Glenbrook South 47, Watervliet, Mich. 39

Niles, Mich. 49, North Lawndale 41

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD

Hyde Park 49, Richwoods 46

Thornton 44, Normal 37

WATSEKA

La Salette 51, Illinois Lutheran 25

McNamara 62, Iroquois West 35

St. Anne 68, Hoopeston 60

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