
In boys’ basketball
➜ Arcola 62, Villa Grove 23. Braden Phillips scored 16 points and Tanner Thomas added 14 points to guide the Purple Riders (21-6) past the Blue Devils (5-17) in Lincoln Prairie Conference play, with Thomas Vandeventer‘s nine-point outing leading Villa Grove’s offense.
➜ Arthur-Lovington-Atwood-Hammond 54, Sullivan 52. A team-high17 points from Cruz Hale and 13 points from Will Hilligoss keyed the Knights (8-19) past the host Redskins (10-15) in an LPC game, with Mitchell Hooten‘s 17-point contribution topping Sullivan’s offense.
➜ Bismarck-Henning/Rossville-Alvin 66, Salt Fork 27. The Blue Devils (28-0) extended their unbeaten season with a comfortable Vermilion Valley Conference win oagainst the Storm (17-9), with Keison Peoples scoring 14 points, Caden Kelemenic adding 13 points and Micah Stanford totaling 11 points. BHRA — which led 40-14 at halftime — fended off 10 points from Salt Fork’s Kam Keller, plus five points from Jameson Remole.
➜ Danville 59, Champaign Central 56. Home-court advantage favored the Vikings (8-18) on their senior night, with Diddy Robinson‘s 20-point outing and a 19-point contribution from Jerry Reed keying an overtime victory. Chris Bush led the Maroons (14-11) with 19 points while Luke Swanson added 15 points.
➜ Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley 54, Tri-Valley 44. Brayden Elliott scored 20 points to lead the Falcons (16-11) on their senior night, with Matt Allen adding nine points to help GCMS in a Heart of Illinois Conference loss.
➜ Heyworth 67, Fisher 45. Cam Grant‘s 15-point performance and a 13-point, 11-rebound double-double from Ryan Hopkins led the Bunnies (10-17) in a Heart of Illinois Conference loss to the Hornets.
➜ Iroquois West 69, Chrisman 41. A game-high 15 points from Rylan Pfeifer, 11 points from Kobie Hendershot and nine points apiece from Beau Howe and Garrett Tammen helped the Raiders (11-15) dispatch the Cardinals in VVC play, with 13 points from Gavin McCord leading the Cardinals (3-24) on their home floor.
➜ Mahomet-Seymour 75, Taylorville 36. Jackson Bohm scored 14 points to guide the Bulldogs (13-11) to an Apollo Conference win against the Tornadoes, with Landyn Hannah adding 12 points and Miles Woolsey and Malachi Nichols adding 10 points apiece to help the Bulldogs’ cause in their fourth straight win.
➜ Monticello 46, St. Thomas More 39. A team-high 15 points from Ike Young and 11 points from Grant Gatsby helped the Sages (14-12) collect an Illini Prairie Conference win against the Sabers (10-18), with Carter Foran and Tyler Blythe chipping in six points apiece toward the winning cause. Nolan Buehnerkemper grabbed eight rebounds for Monticello, while the Sabers were keyed by 17 points from Nate Kaufmann and 10 points from Hayden Bates.
➜ Schlarman 70, Oakwood 61. A 22-17 halftime edge swelled into a VVC win for the visiting Hilltoppers (11-10), who relied on 25 points from Noah Fowler, 20 points from Peyton Kuemmerle and 10 points apiece from Jerrius Atkison and Miles Crosby. Jackson Dudley led Oakwood with 23 points while Ben Darling and Carson Dudley chipped in 13 points apiece.
➜ Tuscola 67, St. Teresa 46. Four Warriors recorded double scoring figures in a win against the host Bulldogs, with Parker James scoring 16 points and Kam Sweetnam, Logan Kurtz and Sawyer Woodard each scoring 14 points of their own. Tuscola (22-6) pulled away from a 43-14 halftime edge en route to its fourth win in five games.
➜ Westville 68, Armstrong-Potomac 51. Easton Barney‘s 21-point performance helped the Tigers (25-5) dispatch the host Trojans (21-9) in a VVC game that also featured 20 points from Aiden White and 12 points from Matthew Darling. Bowen Hesterburg led Armstrong-Potomac with 16 points.
JOEY WRIGHT
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