Tiara Williams tallies 29 points, 17 rebounds, five assists and four steals in a 61-24 victory over Unity Christian.
Category: Daily Southtown Sports
After a year in Ohio, Jacob Rice returns to St. Laurence with improved game. But still the same. ‘Smooth sailing.’
Jacob Rice scores 11 points and pulls down five rebounds to help St. Laurence roll to a 69-58 win over De La Salle.
Tatum Harris takes game to another level as a junior for Evergreen Park. What’s next? ‘Getting better and better.’
Tatum Harris tallies 16 points and eight steals to lead Evergreen Park to a 53-44 win over Lemont.
Nothing better for Lincoln-Way East’s Luke Vetter than a birthday celebration from 3-point range. ‘I just rose up.’
Luke Vetter makes a 3-pointer to close out the third quarter as Lincoln-Way East tops Sandburg 59-50.
Libertyville’s Blaise LaVista is transferring to Lincoln-Way East, will team up with Oregon recruit Jonas Williams
Blaise LaVista, with offers from Akron, Marshall and Toledo, shined last two years in explosive offense at Libertyville.
Jeff Vorva’s Daily Southtown girls basketball rankings and player of the week
Marian Catholic takes over the top spot again, while Lincoln-Way West rejoins the rankings.
St. Rita transfer Daniel Jervier takes on leadership role for Tinley Park. The fit? ‘It’s a great system for me.’
Daniel Jervier scores 25 points to lead Tinley Park to a 76-64 win over Eisenhower in a conference crossover.
Happy holidays takes on a new meaning with scoring surge by Stagg’s Abbey Hobart. ‘I think it was pretty cool.’
On Dec. 26, Abbey Hobart scored 37 points vs. Bloom. She followed that up the next day with 36 points vs. Hillcrest.
Unstoppable Ryan Hinger sweeps through field for Sandburg at Lincoln-Way West Mega Duals. ‘Never let off the gas.’
Sandburg’s Ryan Hinger, who lost in the Class 3A third-place match last season, keeps his eyes on state pursuit.
Away from the drama, Hinsdale South transfer Jack Weigus thrives at Brother Rice. ‘Everything has been grade A.’
Jack Weigus scores 16 points to rally Brother Rice for 56-48 win over Lincoln-Way East in Bob Hambric Shootout.