High School Hoops: Upset Wins and Dominant Performances on a Busy Saturday Night
Saturday's high school basketball scene was filled with upsets, dominant performances, and some cancellations due to various reasons. Let's break down the night's top results.
The day started off strong for Montini, as they defeated Fenton 45-42 in a thrilling matchup. Similarly, Loyola pulled away from Lake Zurich 56-29, securing their title. Wheaton-Warrenville South also made headlines by crushing Willowbrook 56-31.
Lake Forest took center stage with back-to-back victories, beating Niles West 51-43 and then defeating Bulls Prep 70-42. This was followed by a strong performance from New Trier, which topped Mount Carmel 69-39 to claim their title.
In the Fenton-Manteno game, it was Southland vs. IC Catholic that cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances. Bolingbrook also pulled out of its match against MacArthur, with the reasons for cancellation still unclear.
Carmel dominated Deerfield 51-44 in overtime, while McHenry took down Mundelein 62-32. Vernon Hills had a strong outing against TF South 73-26 and Oak Park-River Forest continued their winning ways, beating Northridge 55-32.
Lindblom scored an impressive 79 points to lead Gateway Legacy-Mo to a loss, while Naperville North edged Ridgewood 49-36. The title match between St. Patrick and Wheaton North was won by the latter, with the final score being 69-48. Payton also emerged victorious against Highland Park 58-56.
In the Riversiders' championship game, Thornwood took home the title with a win over Riverside-Brookfield 63-59. Brother Rice secured their spot in the finals after beating Fenwick 46-28. Joliet West defeated Hinsdale South 47-36 in another title match.
Clark edged Lanphier 58-39, and Ottawa Marquette's game against Hall was cancelled due to a lack of information on the schedule update. The Sycamore-Yorkville matchup had been postponed until a later date.
Lincoln-Way West emerged victorious over Providence 64-49 in their title match, while Bradley-Bourbonnais took down Joliet Central 71-54. Burlington Central also claimed their title with a win over Rochelle 63-53.
Saturday's high school basketball scene was filled with upsets, dominant performances, and some cancellations due to various reasons. Let's break down the night's top results.
The day started off strong for Montini, as they defeated Fenton 45-42 in a thrilling matchup. Similarly, Loyola pulled away from Lake Zurich 56-29, securing their title. Wheaton-Warrenville South also made headlines by crushing Willowbrook 56-31.
Lake Forest took center stage with back-to-back victories, beating Niles West 51-43 and then defeating Bulls Prep 70-42. This was followed by a strong performance from New Trier, which topped Mount Carmel 69-39 to claim their title.
In the Fenton-Manteno game, it was Southland vs. IC Catholic that cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances. Bolingbrook also pulled out of its match against MacArthur, with the reasons for cancellation still unclear.
Carmel dominated Deerfield 51-44 in overtime, while McHenry took down Mundelein 62-32. Vernon Hills had a strong outing against TF South 73-26 and Oak Park-River Forest continued their winning ways, beating Northridge 55-32.
Lindblom scored an impressive 79 points to lead Gateway Legacy-Mo to a loss, while Naperville North edged Ridgewood 49-36. The title match between St. Patrick and Wheaton North was won by the latter, with the final score being 69-48. Payton also emerged victorious against Highland Park 58-56.
In the Riversiders' championship game, Thornwood took home the title with a win over Riverside-Brookfield 63-59. Brother Rice secured their spot in the finals after beating Fenwick 46-28. Joliet West defeated Hinsdale South 47-36 in another title match.
Clark edged Lanphier 58-39, and Ottawa Marquette's game against Hall was cancelled due to a lack of information on the schedule update. The Sycamore-Yorkville matchup had been postponed until a later date.
Lincoln-Way West emerged victorious over Providence 64-49 in their title match, while Bradley-Bourbonnais took down Joliet Central 71-54. Burlington Central also claimed their title with a win over Rochelle 63-53.