Thursday’s high school basketball scores

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St. Patrick’s AJ Thomas (11) looks on during the game against Benet.

St. Patrick’s AJ Thomas (11) looks on during the game against Benet.

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Thursday, December 21, 2023

CENTRAL SUBURBAN NORTH

Niles North 71, Highland Park 58

Vernon Hills 49, Maine East 42

CENTRAL SUBURBAN SOUTH

Glenbrook North 67, Maine South 55

Glenbrook South 55, Deerfield 36

New Trier 50, Evanston 37

CHICAGO PREP

Rochelle Zell 56, Holy Trinity 40

NOBLE GOLD

Johnson 67, Hansberry 64

RIVER VALLEY

St. Anne 76, Illinois Lutheran 35

SOUTHLAND

Thornton 50, Kankakee 49

NONCONFERENCE

Ag. Science 61, Bremen 49

Aurora Christian 72, Chesterton 42

Carver 74, Thornridge 56

Chicago Academy 62, Steinmetz 28

Downers Grove South 59, Minooka 46

DRW Prep 69, Raby 66

Ellison 78, South Shore 62

Gary Lighthouse, Ind. 64, Harlan 28

Grayslake Central 47, Cary-Grove 29

Hampshire d. Kaneland

Johnsburg 72, Grayslake North 67

Kennedy 48, Little Village 41

Lindblom 65, Latin 55

Manley 57, Longwood 47

McNamara 59, Herscher 25

Moline 67, McHenry 54

Reavis d. Hancock

St. Louis Chaminade, Mo. 64, Lane 60

St. Patrick 69, Northside 43

Stevenson 47, Huntley 44

Streator 35, Seneca 19

Sycamore 67, North Boone 40

Thornwood 56, Englewood 49

Wheaton Academy 75, Glenbard East 56

Wilmington 47, Iroquois West 39

Woodlawn 68, Chicago Military 30

Back of the Yards at Mansueto

Spry at Soto

LOUISVILLE FAIRDALE, KY.

De La Salle 77, Lexington Douglass, Ky. 64

MARSHALL COUNTY, KY.

New Faith Christian, Ga. 88, Butler 60

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