in men’s basketball
Bismarck-Hennig/Rossville-Albin 64, Cisna Park 35. The Vermilion Valley Conference battle tilted in favor of the Blue Devils (7-0) thanks to Kason Peoples’ 26 points, Micah Stanford’s 17 points and Kayden Kelemenic’s 14 points. The Timberwolves (2-5) were paced by Dierks Neukom’s 18-point performance and Seth Walder’s 10-point performance.
Fisher 56 points, Normal Calvary 37 points. The Bunnies (2-5) battled back from a 25-19 deficit at halftime to suffer a conference loss to the Knights, but Shon Unzicker had 18 points and six rebounds, Isaac Dabney had 13 points and eight rebounds. Three steals from Trey Grant and eight rebounds from Logan Bear.
Leroy 51, Okaw Valley 45. The Panthers performed well in nonconference play (6-1), earning a road win over the Timberwolves thanks to Cole Wilson’s 14 points, Brycen Umstadt’s 12 points and Jordan Cox’s 12 points. LeRoy was able to maintain a 34-29 lead going into the fourth quarter looking for its fifth straight win.
Mahomet Seymour had 69 points and Charleston had 54 points. In Apollo Conference play, Jackson Bohm had 18 points and Landin Hanna had 15 points as the Bulldogs defeated the Trojans (3-2), Malachi Nichols had 13 points and Luke Dyer had six assists. contributed. cause of victory.
Oakwood 51 points, St. Thomas More 32 points. Jackson Dudley scored 15 points and Carsen Dudley added 11 for the Comets (6-3), who earned a nonconference road win over the Sabers (2-4) led by Owen Jaeger’s 19 points. Ta. point performance. After the first 16 minutes of play, the Comets led 27-11.
Paxton Buckley Roda 65, Watseka 33. Sawyer Floyd, Carson Goss and Ethan Williams each dropped 11 points to help the Panthers (3-3). The Panthers also got 10 points each from Tyler Cole and Robert Boyd Means. A decisive non-conference road victory. James Newell’s nine-point game paced the Warriors (0-6).
Peoria Manual 48, Urbana 44. The Tigers (2-1), who lost to the host Rams in the Big 12 Conference, were paced by Jaylen McElmurray’s 13 points.
St. Joseph Ogden has 52 and Normal West has 27. Riker Lockhart scored 11 points, Tanner Seames and Coy Taylor each added 10 points, and Seames grabbed 12 rebounds for the Spartans (4-1), who faced the Wildcats in nonconference play. contributed to the victory. Cause.
Tuscola 68, Arthur Lavington Atwood Hammond 47. Cam Sweetnam scored 19 points, Sawyer Woodard added 16 points and Logan Kurtz and Parker James each combined for 11 points to lead the Warriors (5-0) to a road win over the Knights. Nonconference play. ALAH (1-5) was paced by Kendall Schrock’s 13 points.
Williams Building 66, Monticello 35. The Sages (0-4) stayed in the game despite Grant Gatsby scoring 14 points, Nolan Buehnerkemper scoring eight points and six rebounds and Carter Foran scoring seven points, losing the nonconference contest. . The Bullets made 17 3-pointers, including six before attempting their first two-point field goal with 1:30 left in the first quarter.
in women’s basketball
Cisna Park 46, Bismarck Henning/Rossville Albin 15. In Vermilion Valley Conference play, Lauryn Hamrick scored 16 points, Addison Lucht added 13 points and the Timberwolves (8-1) defeated host BHRA (4-3), led by Dorathy Nelson. They won with 8 points. -Point out to pace the Blue Devils.
Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley 59, Hayworth 34. Lily Sizemore’s 26-point performance, Mallory Rosendahl and Sophia Ray each scored 11 points, and the Falcons defeated the host Hornets 6-0 in Heart of Illinois conference play.
Reed Custer 46 points, Prairie Central 39 points. Addi Nimbler led the Hawks (2-7) with nine points in the non-conference loss at home to the Comets.
Salt Folk 54 points, Judah Christian 30 points. The host Storm (1-2) won a non-conference game against the Tribe (1-5), with Grant Wilson and Ian Church contributing 12 points each. Cameron Carson led Judah Christian with 18 points.
Sullivan 56, Monticello 32. Addison Minor’s 20-point performance, Aerin Thrasher’s 11 points and Shae Ellis’ nine-point performance led the Redskins (7-1) to defeat the Sages (2-2) in nonconference play, led by Megan Allen. Ta. A 15-point game led by Monticello.
Tri-County 42, Neoga 37. Maria Ehlers scored 17 points and Taylor Williams and Kara Phillips each added seven points to lead the Titans (7-1) to a narrow nonconference home victory.
Westville 49, Attica 36. In interstate play, Lani Gonzur had 13 points and Gwen Bennett added 10 points to help the host Tigers (4-4) defeat the Red Ramblers.
Men’s swimming and diving
Normal. Hosts Normal Community won in their home pool, scoring 538 points, second only to Centennial (401 points), Mahomet Seymour (320 points) and Metamora (305 points). Mahomet Seymour took individual wins from Emmett Kearns (50-yard freestyle, 22.39; 100-yard butterfly, 57.57) and Matthew Kirby (1:03.52), while Centennial’s Tyler Ortman took 1:1 in the 200-yard freestyle. He won with a time of 53.08.
in wrestling
At Gibson City. Gage Martin (120 pounds), Landen Large (126 pounds), Nolan Lowe (138 pounds), Stephen Morris (175 pounds), Jackson Wright (215 pounds) and Cohen Keene (285 pounds) for the Falcons. He won two games at Gibson City Melvin Sibley. Streeter was ejected by a 56-10 margin and Dwight was ejected by a 53-10 decision.
At Clifton. Steven Youden (106), Brayden Edwards (113), Pedro Rangel (120), Tyler Fuchell (132), Thomas Wells (138), Pedro Rangel (144), Cade Fleming (285) Clifton Central defeated St. Joseph Ogden 53-20 and St. Joseph Ogden 42-33, winning both Oakwood/Salt Fork games.