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    Basketball and local scores for the Southland, Aurora, Elgin, Naperville and Lake County

    February 20, 2026
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    High school and local college results and highlights from the Southland, Aurora, Elgin, Naperville and Lake County coverage areas.

    Email Daily Southtown results to southtownsports@gmail.com, Beacon-News, Courier-News and Naperville Sun results to tribwestsports@gmail.com and News-Sun results to newssunsports@gmail.com.

    FRIDAY’S RESULTS

    HIGH SCHOOLS

    BOYS BASKETBALL

    Aurora Christian 69, Plano 51

    Benet 93, Bulls Prep 44

    Bishop McNamara 68, Newark 60

    Burlington Central 62, Huntley 56 (OT)

    De La Salle 69, Marian Catholic 53

    Deerfield 72, Northside 35

    Glenbard West 74, St. Charles East 64

    Grant 77, Woodstock North 46

    Grant (15-11): Charles Schlicht 17 points. D.J. Stitts 15 points.

    Hampshire 55, Dundee-Crown 43

    Hampshire (10-20, 5-13 Fox Valley): Sean Roth 15 points. Tyler Johnson 13 points.

    Dundee-Crown (5-21, 2-16): Rasheed Trice 15 points. Anthony Spain 12 points.

    Kaneland 76, LaSalle-Peru 44

    Kaneland (30-0, 10-0 Interstate Eight): Marshawn Cocroft 26 points. Evan Frieders 12 points. Isaiah Gibson 9 points. Connor Kimme 9 points.

    Leo 64, Wells 44

    Leo (23-6): Asa Harris 12 points. Michael Lewis 12 points.

    Lisle 45, IMSA 44

    Marist 64, St. Viator 45

    Metea Valley 74, Proviso East 46

    Minooka 67, Naperville Central 61

    Neuqua Valley 80, Larkin 43

    Newman Central Catholic 78, Indian Creek 45

    Indian Creek (23-6): Jason Brewer 10 points. Parker Murry 10 points.

    Palatine 61, Vernon Hills 33

    Vernon Hills (21-10): Daniel Odhiambo 11 points.

    St. Edward 40, Schaumburg Christian 37

    St. Laurence 81, Pecatonica 62

    St. Laurence (25-6): Noah Corro 24 points. Logan Brown 20 points. Markese Peoples 18 points, 16 rebounds. Reggie Stevens 13 points.

    Schurz 71, Ag. Science 53

    Shepard 81, EPIC 39

    GIRLS BASKETBALL

    CLASS 3A REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

    AURORA CENTRAL CATHOLIC

    Aurora Central Catholic 78, Kennedy 19

    HINSDALE SOUTH

    Hinsdale South 34, Lemont 29

    VERNON HILLS

    Vernon Hills 60, Lakes 12

    Vernon Hills (22-7): Emma Jocson 15 points. Eve Engler 9 points. Reagan Brettner 9 points.

    CLASS 2A REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

    CHICAGO CHRISTIAN

    Phillips 83, Chicago Christian 32

    GIRLS GYMNASTICS

    STATE FINALS

    At Palatine

    All-Around: Top local individuals: 2. Mya Brusso, Vernon Hills, 37.800; 6. Lexie Ede, Mundelein, 37.100; 7. Maddie Doyle, Carmel, 36.950; 8. Alyssah Arends, Carmel, 36.725.

    LOCAL COLLEGES

    BASEBALL

    Oakland City (Ind.) 9, Trinity Christian 7

    SOFTBALL

    St. Francis 7-6, Cumberlands (Ky.) 6-20 (Game 2, 5 innings)

    AMERICAN STATE BANK SPORTS COMPLEX CLASSIC

    At Dordt (Iowa)

    St. Xavier 8, Doane (Neb.) 0 (6 innings)

    Northwestern (Iowa) 3, St. Xavier 1

    THURSDAY’S RESULTS

    HIGH SCHOOLS

    BOYS BASKETBALL

    Addison Trail 48, Elgin 35

    Andrew 57, St. Rita 44

    Andrew (12-19): Ryan Dinnon 14 points, 9 rebounds. Justin Freeman 13 points. Malik Mahmoud 12 points. T.J. Payton 10 points, 8 rebounds.

    Aurora Central Catholic 58, Newark 48

    ACC (12-19): Nick Czerak 28 points, 10 rebounds.

    Carmel 61, Lakes 36

    Carmel (12-19): Ethan Matz 31 points. Preston Dahm 11 points.

    Chicago Christian 74, Eisenhower 39

    DePaul Prep 58, Warren 54

    Warren (28-3): Braylon Walker 20 points. Jaxson Davis 15 points. Avonn King 11 points.

    Highland Park 49, Grayslake North 48

    Highland Park (7-24): Gray Kanter 18 points. Zach Baum 10 points.

    IMSA 53, Parkview Christian 35

    Jacobs 46, Crystal Lake Central 40

    Lemont 54, Hinsdale South 40

    Lemont (17-12): Ryan Crane 20 points. Danny Jaquez 13 points. Luke Glotzbach 10 points.

    Lincoln-Way East 60, Oswego East 51

    Lincoln-Way East (16-13): Jaymon Hornsby 18 points. Wes Shelby 11 points. Oliver Lavin 10 points.

    Lockport 77, T.F. North 47

    Lockport (25-5): Nojus Venckus 15 points. Gavin Anderson 11 points. Owen Nemecek 10 points, 10 rebounds.

    T.F. North (12-14): Prim May 15 points, 7 rebounds. Marlin Jenkins 15 points, 5 assists.

    Morgan Park 59, St. Francis de Sales 58

    Morgan Park (17-7): Jacque Lewis 13 points. Jamarri Wilson 11 points

    Perspectives Leadership 74, Ag. Science 48

    Reavis 76, Mansueto 49

    Richards 56, Jones 48

    Richards (17-13): Messiah Horton 17 points, 10 rebounds. Sammy Childs 11 points, 6 assists. Jordan Shaw 10 points, 10 rebounds.

    Stagg 60, Evergreen Park 51 (OT)

    Wilmington 62, Beecher 49

    Beecher (6-23): Dominick DeFrank 13 points.

    GIRLS BASKETBALL

    CLASS 4A REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

    BENET

    Benet 58, Oswego East 50

    Benet (26-4): Emma Briggs 36 points. Bridget Rifenburg 15 points.

    Oswego East (18-11): Aubrey Lamberti 15 points. Desiree Merritt 13 points.

    BLOOM

    Bloom 42, Lincoln-Way East 40

    DOWNERS GROVE NORTH

    Downers Grove North 29, St. Laurence 26

    MCHENRY

    Carmel 53, Waukegan 36

    Carmel (23-9): Liv Johnson 25 points. Maliyah Mays 9 points. Maron Bowes 9 points.

    Waukegan (19-11): Alliaya Cade 18 points. Hadassah Brown 10 points.

    MUNDELEIN

    Libertyville 53, Mundelein 22

    Libertyville (26-6): Ella Pawelczyk 14 points. Lily Fisher 9 points. Elle Knight 9 points.

    NAPERVILLE NORTH

    Naperville Central 52, Naperville North 41

    Naperville Central (25-6): Trinity Jones 21 points, 10 rebounds. Erin Hackett 15 points, 6 rebounds, 3 steals. Annabelle Kritzer 8 points, 9 rebounds.

    ST. CHARLES EAST

    St. Charles East 54, Batavia 36

    St. Charles East (20-11): Kathlyn Bainbridge 19 points. Brooklyn Schilb 18 points.

    Batavia (10-22): Ali Thomas 14 points. Payton Haslett 11 points.

    ST. CHARLES NORTH

    St. Charles North 48, York 46 (OT)

    St. Charles North (23-7): Bronwyn How 14 points.

    SANDBURG

    Mother McAuley 65, Andrew 56

    McAuley (24-6): Quinn Arundel 29 points. Delia Sullivan 17 points. Taji Alexa 14 points.

    SHEPARD

    Homewood-Flossmoor 55, Lincoln-Way West 41

    SOUTH ELGIN

    Rolling Meadows 45, Lake Zurich 34

    Lake Zurich (21-10): Leah Gilbertson 12 points.

    T.F. SOUTH

    Marist 58, Lincoln-Way Central 33

    WAUBONSIE VALLEY

    Waubonsie Valley 71, Plainfield North 49

    YORKVILLE

    Bolingbrook 53, Lockport 32

    Lockport (23-10): Evelyn Ingram 13 points.

    CLASS 3A REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

    ANTIOCH

    St. Viator 30, Lake Forest 29

    CRETE-MONEE

    Hillcrest 59, Crete-Monee 44

    DIXON

    Geneva 49, Dixon 40

    Geneva (16-14): Linnea Popp 13 points. Adelyn Estabrook 11 points. Keira McCann 9 points.

    EVERGREEN PARK

    T.F. North 61, Evergreen Park 44

    T.F. North (22-8): Natalie McGhee 30 points, 8 rebounds. Lauryn Jackson 16 points, 11 rebounds.

    KING

    De La Salle 46, Wheaton St. Francis 37

    MARIAN CATHOLIC

    Marian Catholic 22, Butler 19

    Marian (12-17): Ty Jackson GW FT with :06 remaining. Nyila Williams 8 points.

    PROVIDENCE

    Providence 46, Oak Forest 18

    Providence (29-4): Landrie Callahan 13 points. Kennady Kotowski 10 points.

    RESURRECTION

    Grayslake Central 58, Resurrection 30

    Grayslake Central (21-9): Peyton Hoffmann 20 points, 14 rebounds. Addison Thomas 16 points. Lucy Otoo 12 points, 8 rebounds.

    SYCAMORE

    Sycamore 50, Burlington Central 43

    Burlington Central (22-10): Ashley Waslo 17 points. Audrey LaFleur 11 points.

    WAUCONDA

    Wauconda 47, Streamwood 34

    Wauconda (26-2): Alessandra Rodriguez 11 points, 10 rebounds. Ashley Maxwell 10 points, 9 rebounds, 3 steals. Alexia Manalo 9 points, 8 assists, 5 rebounds, 3 steals.

    Streamwood (20-11): Ayumi Ishikawa 21 points.

    CLASS 2A REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

    BISHOP MCNAMARA

    Bishop McNamara 52, Joliet Catholic 45

    MARENGO

    St. Edward 34, Marengo 23

    St. Edward (25-8): Savannah Lynch 12 points.

    CLASS 1A REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

    MORGAN PARK ACADEMY

    Morgan Park Academy 51, Manley 48

    SERENA

    Varna Midland 52, Yorkville Christian 45

    SOUTH BELOIT

    Aurora Christian 31, Indian Creek 29

    Aurora Christian (12-15): Jada Vizcaya tie-breaking FT with 59.5 seconds remaining.

    Indian Creek (15-13): Bethany Odle 10 points.

    UPLIFT

    Rochelle Zell 52, Uplift 40

    LOCAL COLLEGES

    MEN’S BASKETBALL

    Illinois Springfield 63, Lewis 58

    WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

    Illinois Springfield 59, Lewis 56

    SOFTBALL

    Loras (Iowa) 7-6, North Central College 4-1

    Compiled by Josh Krockey.

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