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Domercant finished with 18 points and seven rebounds in Young’s 63-37 win against Westinghouse. The freshman sharpshooter already holds an offer from Loyola and is starting to find her comfort on the court.
The proposal schools are currently voting on would divide the state’s football-playing schools into 64 eight-team districts, eight per class.
Maybe the least talked about ranked, unbeaten team in the area is Waubonsie Valley. That will change as the Warriors surely add wins to their red-hot 8-0 start.
In this week’s episode, we each give our two takes and then we break down the eight teams that have a case to make to be ranked No. 1 so far this season.
Thornton holds on to the top spot, and Rich joins after defeating Simeon and taking the Wildcats to the limit.
Will Gonzalez led Curie with 12 points and five rebounds. Carlos Harris and Taevion Collier each scored eight.
All of Saturday’s Super 25 scores, highlights from other notable games, the day’s top performances and more.
Stevenson, who signed with Cleveland State, is much more than just a scorer as a senior. He’s doing everything on the court, and his team is winning.
The lack of offense was the main culprit in the Vikings’ 49-38 loss to Lake Central (Indiana).
All the holiday tournament brackets from around the state.
Scores, highlights and more from Friday’s action.
Andrew Hollerich scored a game-high 17 points for Loyola, which is 10-1 in the last 11 Jesuit Cup meetings. Miles Boland added 10 points and five rebounds.
The talented sophomore point guard, a transfer from Kenwood, was finally eligible to play Friday.
The Ramblers took back the cup in their 63-37 win over St. Ignatius with a relentless defense that forced a plethora of Wolfpack turnovers in the first half.
A look at several big Catholic League matchups and the headline games at the Team Rose event.
Collier and his coach, Mike Oliver, knew it was impossible for Collier to live up to his brother’s legend. Instead, Collier did things the Curie way. He waited his turn.
The win wasn’t flawless, but it’s the type of win good teams have. The Broncos took care of business in their second Red-North/West conference win despite not playing up to their potential.
The Champions won without injured junior Dalton Scantlebury, taking down North Lawndale 72-51 at home on Wednesday in the Red-North/West opener for both teams.