High School Basketball Scores: Action Packed Across Chicago and Suburbs
Tuesday's high school basketball scores were filled with drama, comebacks, and dominant performances as teams clashed across the Chicago area.
In the Red Central conference, Perspectives-LT emerged victorious over Englewood 65-37, while Phillips outgunned Dyett 68-36. The Red North division saw Young defeat Amundsen 74-47, and Lake View edged Taft 60-57 in a nail-biter.
The Red South conference produced thrilling matchups, including Morgan Park's two-overtime win over Ag. Science 67-65, and Fenger's victory over Julian 78-62. In the Red West division, Clark defeated Westinghouse 63-26, while Crane took down North Lawndale 58-58.
Meanwhile, White Central conference powerhouse Chicago Richards cruised past Longwood 66-48, while Dunbar dominated Kennedy 69-38. The White North division saw Mather beat Von Steuben 71-53, and Uplift outscored Sullivan 78-47.
The White South conference boasted dominant performances from Corliss (76-24) against Woodlawn, and Urban Prep's 70-50 win over Chicago Military. In the White West division, Little Village edged Ogden 56-26, while Prosser took down Orr 57-49.
Across town, Blue Central conference team Back of the Yards lost to Solorio 22-46. However, other teams shone in their respective divisions, including Soto's victory over Tilden 66-42 and Garcia's win at Goode.
The Blue North division produced a thrilling matchup between CMSA (44-30) against Chicago Academy, while Intrinsic-Belmont defeated Marine 59-21. The Blue South conference boasted strong performances from EPIC (65-58) against DuSable, as well as Excel-Englewood's victory over Vocational.
The Blue West division featured a standout performance from Kelvyn Park at Juarez, and Legal Prep took down Douglass 63-43. Meanwhile, Phoenix outscored Chicago Tech 44-34.
In the Central Suburban South conference, Glenbrook North edged New Trier 67-64. The Chicago Catholic Crossover conference boasted strong performances from Brother Rice (57-23) against Aurora Central and DePaul Prep's 80-33 win over Providence-St. Mel.
The Illinois Central Eight conference featured a dominant performance from Wilmington (43-40) against Herscher, while Johnsburg took down Marengo 65-45 in the Kishwaukee River division.
In Little Ten Conference action, Hinckley-Big Rock defeated DePue 97-53, and IMSA emerged victorious over LaMoille 53-29. The Metro Prep conference featured a standout performance from Islamic Foundation at Lombard CPSA.
The Mid-Suburban East conference boasted strong performances from Conant (57-42) against Wheeling and Schaumburg 63-57 against Buffalo Grove. In the Mid-Suburban West division, Fremd defeated Hersey 67-63, while Palatine edged Barrington 52-51 in a close matchup.
The Noble Blue conference featured strong performances from Mansueto (53-45) against Golder and Spear at Baker. The Northeastern conference boasted a standout performance from Hiawatha (62-56) against Christian Liberty.
In the River Valley division, Beecher defeated Donovan 67-33, while Clifton Central outscored Grace Christian 88-28. Momence emerged victorious over Illinois Lutheran 70-53 and St. Anne beat Gardner-South Wilmington 52-45.
The South Suburban Crossover conference boasted strong performances from Eisenhower (66-63) against Tinley Park and Hillcrest defeated Shepard 76-42. Meanwhile, Lemont edged Evergreen Park 60-55 in a close matchup.
In the Southland division, Bloom took down Thornridge 55-51, while Kankakee outscored Rich 59-51. The Southwestern Prairie Crossover conference featured a standout performance from Bolingbrook (83-74) against Joliet West.
The final scores of Tuesday's high school basketball games featured Lincoln-Way Central defeating Bradley-Bourbonnais 50-42 in the Southwest Suburban division and Lincoln-Way East taking down Sandburg 68-59. The Northwest Suburban conference boasted strong performances from Downers Grove South (68-59) against Willowbrook, while Proviso East lost to Hinsdale South 39-44.
In the final stretch of Tuesday's high school basketball action, Addison Trail defeated Fenton 53-47 in a close matchup and Evanston outscored Niles North 80-64.
Tuesday's high school basketball scores were filled with drama, comebacks, and dominant performances as teams clashed across the Chicago area.
In the Red Central conference, Perspectives-LT emerged victorious over Englewood 65-37, while Phillips outgunned Dyett 68-36. The Red North division saw Young defeat Amundsen 74-47, and Lake View edged Taft 60-57 in a nail-biter.
The Red South conference produced thrilling matchups, including Morgan Park's two-overtime win over Ag. Science 67-65, and Fenger's victory over Julian 78-62. In the Red West division, Clark defeated Westinghouse 63-26, while Crane took down North Lawndale 58-58.
Meanwhile, White Central conference powerhouse Chicago Richards cruised past Longwood 66-48, while Dunbar dominated Kennedy 69-38. The White North division saw Mather beat Von Steuben 71-53, and Uplift outscored Sullivan 78-47.
The White South conference boasted dominant performances from Corliss (76-24) against Woodlawn, and Urban Prep's 70-50 win over Chicago Military. In the White West division, Little Village edged Ogden 56-26, while Prosser took down Orr 57-49.
Across town, Blue Central conference team Back of the Yards lost to Solorio 22-46. However, other teams shone in their respective divisions, including Soto's victory over Tilden 66-42 and Garcia's win at Goode.
The Blue North division produced a thrilling matchup between CMSA (44-30) against Chicago Academy, while Intrinsic-Belmont defeated Marine 59-21. The Blue South conference boasted strong performances from EPIC (65-58) against DuSable, as well as Excel-Englewood's victory over Vocational.
The Blue West division featured a standout performance from Kelvyn Park at Juarez, and Legal Prep took down Douglass 63-43. Meanwhile, Phoenix outscored Chicago Tech 44-34.
In the Central Suburban South conference, Glenbrook North edged New Trier 67-64. The Chicago Catholic Crossover conference boasted strong performances from Brother Rice (57-23) against Aurora Central and DePaul Prep's 80-33 win over Providence-St. Mel.
The Illinois Central Eight conference featured a dominant performance from Wilmington (43-40) against Herscher, while Johnsburg took down Marengo 65-45 in the Kishwaukee River division.
In Little Ten Conference action, Hinckley-Big Rock defeated DePue 97-53, and IMSA emerged victorious over LaMoille 53-29. The Metro Prep conference featured a standout performance from Islamic Foundation at Lombard CPSA.
The Mid-Suburban East conference boasted strong performances from Conant (57-42) against Wheeling and Schaumburg 63-57 against Buffalo Grove. In the Mid-Suburban West division, Fremd defeated Hersey 67-63, while Palatine edged Barrington 52-51 in a close matchup.
The Noble Blue conference featured strong performances from Mansueto (53-45) against Golder and Spear at Baker. The Northeastern conference boasted a standout performance from Hiawatha (62-56) against Christian Liberty.
In the River Valley division, Beecher defeated Donovan 67-33, while Clifton Central outscored Grace Christian 88-28. Momence emerged victorious over Illinois Lutheran 70-53 and St. Anne beat Gardner-South Wilmington 52-45.
The South Suburban Crossover conference boasted strong performances from Eisenhower (66-63) against Tinley Park and Hillcrest defeated Shepard 76-42. Meanwhile, Lemont edged Evergreen Park 60-55 in a close matchup.
In the Southland division, Bloom took down Thornridge 55-51, while Kankakee outscored Rich 59-51. The Southwestern Prairie Crossover conference featured a standout performance from Bolingbrook (83-74) against Joliet West.
The final scores of Tuesday's high school basketball games featured Lincoln-Way Central defeating Bradley-Bourbonnais 50-42 in the Southwest Suburban division and Lincoln-Way East taking down Sandburg 68-59. The Northwest Suburban conference boasted strong performances from Downers Grove South (68-59) against Willowbrook, while Proviso East lost to Hinsdale South 39-44.
In the final stretch of Tuesday's high school basketball action, Addison Trail defeated Fenton 53-47 in a close matchup and Evanston outscored Niles North 80-64.