Girls basketball
Kanland 71, IMSA 9: In class 3A Kanland Regional, every player scored for knights on Tuesday, and Center Brown set a school record with 82 3-pointers this season.
Brown made way with 18 points, Lexi Shueller added 14, and Kaira Lily posted 10. The knights will face the Prey Ridge for the regional title at 7 pm on Thursday.
Sycamore 63, Belvidere Answer 30: In Class 3A Belwidier Regional Area, Lexi Carlson scored 19 points and four assistance in the semi -final win.
Munro Mache added 10 points, eight rebounds and three aid while Quin’s career had 11 points.
Spartons will face books at 7 pm on Friday evening for the regional crown.
Serena 49, Hinkle-Big Rock 38: In Class 1A Earlville Regional, Royals raised seven in the third quarter against the No. 1 Seed, but collapsed.
Anna Herman scored 11 runs to lead the Royals.
Boys Basketball
Serena 62, Indian Creek 47: In Shabona, Timberwells (18–11) got 12 points from Tyler Bogle, but fell into Husters (27–2).
Timberwells led 37–31 in the third before falling. Logan Shreder added 11 points while Jeffrey Probest and Jacob McConley were 10 in each.
Genoa-Kingston 66, Stillman Valley 54: In Stillman Valley, the coogs were 23 out of 30 from the free-thro line to preserve the victory.
Corey Boman scored 18 runs, Hayden Hodgson had 12 and Marcus Johnson and John Krugger added 11 to each.
Hincley-Big Rock 72, Depue 37: Tyler Smith scored all his 18 points in the second half, and the Royals went below eight after the first quarter, to win a little ten conference in the conclusion of his regular season on Senior Night.
Men’s basketball
Neeu 72, Buffalo 68: In Decalab, Hakis won the third time in four matches behind 25 points from Xavier Amos.
Hakis (9–15, 3-8 mid-American conferences) were fatal from long distance throughout the night, 53.3% shooting on 3-pointers. Amos 6 was 3 years old, while the Zaric Nutr made both its efforts for both their efforts for 17 points and 12 rebounds.
Buffalo’s last lead was at 55-53, but with 5:52, Will Laving-Watts made a 3-paper to give the lead to Hakis. Buffalo (3-21, 1–10) tied it to 58 but NIU led the rest of the way.
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