High School/Local College Sports Roundup for Jan. 21, 2013
January 21, 2013 11:04PM
Girls Basketball
McDonald’s Shootout
Willowbrook 67, Plainfield North 48: Carlie Corrigan totaled 25 points to lead Plainfield North.
Joliet West MLK Day of Hoops
No. 1 Plainfield East 68, T.F. North 57: Nikia Edom’s 21 points guided Plainfield East (18-3). Gabby Williams (6 rebounds) and Faith Suggs tacked on 12 points apiece for the Bengals.
No. 5 Romeoville 55, West Aurora 31: Kiera Currie notched 18 points and Angelica Osusky scored 15 to pace Romeoville (20-3).
Yorkville 64, Lockport 63: Anna Novak’s 17 points led the way for Lockport (8-10). Nora Polaski added 13 points for the Porters and Paige Kooi had 12.
Joliet Central 43, T.F. South 40: Chavon Banks scored eight points and grabbed 12 rebounds to spark Joliet Central (4-18). Gina Ramirez and Chantell Mack also contributed eight points apiece for the Steelmen.
Non-Tournament
No. 6 Coal City 43, Momence 25: Emily Halliday notched 19 points and seven rebounds for host Coal City (18-4, 6-1). Donjeta Shabani added 12 points for the Coalers.
Gardner-South Wilmington 41, Grant Park 36 (OT): Chelsea Schultz scored 22 points to pace visiting Gardner-South Wilmington (9-13, 6-4) in the River Valley.
Serena 43, Morris 41: Julie Jurasits and Leona Burton netted 15 points apiece for visiting Morris (4-16).
Boys Basketball
Galesburg Martin Luther King Tournament
No. 8 Minooka 53, Dunlap 42: Jake Hogen’s 23 points keyed Minooka (14-7) in its tournament finale.
No. 8 Minooka 54, Kankakee 42: Darrin Myers had 13 points for Minooka in the early session.
Joliet Central MLK Day of Hoops
LaSalle-Peru 60, Lincoln-Way West 48: Jon Marotta scored 18 points and Luke Horvath 14 for Lincoln-Way West (1-17).
Yorkville 37, Romeoville 35: Jim Moon netted 16 points in guiding Romeoville (4-14).
W.W. South Martin Luther King Tournament: Plainfield Central (6-12) was beaten twice in the consolation bracket, 67-66 by Oak Lawn and 66-57 by Lincoln Park.
Men’s Basketball
Lewis 77, Wisconsin-Parkside 74: Ryan Jackson’s game-high 32 points propelled visiting Lewis (10-5, 4-3) in the Great Lakes Valley Conference.
Women’s Basketball
Lewis 63, Wisconsin-Parkside 58: Jess Reinhart had 22 points and seven rebounds to spark visiting Lewis (12-3, 5-2) in the GLVC. Sam Rinehart added 13 points and nine rebounds for the Flyers.
Contributing: Josh Krockey and Dick Goss

