High School Sports Roundup for Feb. 15, 2013
February 16, 2013 12:58AM
Updated: March 18, 2013 6:54AM
Boys Basketball
No. 5 Seneca 58, Reed-Custer 51: Peyton Schrag chalked up 18 points in guiding visiting Seneca (23-4, 10-1) to the Interstate Eight title.
No. 7 Morris 50, Kaneland 46: Austin Patterson scored 16 points and Jake Hogan added 14 to lead host Morris (15-9, 5-4) in the Northern Illinois Big 12 East.
No. 9 Minooka 51, Plainfield Central 35: Jake Hogen and Darrin Myers provided 13 points apiece for host Minooka (16-12, 7-6) in the Southwest Prairie. Plainfield Central fell to 7-18, 2-11.
Westmont 55, No. 10 Coal City 50: Nick Peters had 18 points to lead visiting Coal City (16-11, 6-4) in the Interstate Eight.
Lincoln-Way East 58, Lincoln-Way Central 51: Chris DeRubertis scored 14 points and Isaiah Moss added 13 for host Lincoln-Way East (9-14, 3-9) in the SouthWest Suburban Blue. Lincoln-Way Central fell to 9-16, 1-11.
Plainfield East 83, Romeoville 36: Kevin Fervil tossed in 20 points and Myles Ward added 11 to guide host Plainfield East (11-15, 8-5) in the Southwest Prairie. Romeoville dropped to 5-20, 1-12.
Lincoln-Way North 69, Lincoln-Way West 55: Daryle Morgan and Ryan Pellack each contributed 16 points for host Lincoln-Way North (18-7, 10-2) in the SouthWest Suburban Red. Lincoln-Way West dropped to 2-23, 1-11.
Dwight 63, Sandwich 58: Blake Huseman provided 20 points in starring for host Dwight (11-17, 5-6) in the Interstate Eight. Caleb Boma and Triston Dircks chipped in 11 points apiece for the Trojans.
St. Viator 62, Joliet Catholic 43: Ryan Peter netted 17 points and Jalen Jackson added 11 to pace host Joliet Catholic (4-24, 0-7) in the East Suburban Catholic.
Lisle 50, Peotone 39: Josh Vincent totaled 18 points and eight rebounds for visiting Peotone (13-12, 2-8) in the Interstate Eight.
Oswego East 75, Plainfield South 65: C.J. Vaughn’s game-high 32 points sparked visiting Oswego East in the Southwest Prairie. Plainfield South dropped to 7-18, 4-9.
Plano 61, Wilmington 35: Dan O’Leary’s 13 points were the most for visiting Wilmington (12-17, 3-8) in the Interstate Eight.
Contributing: Josh Krockey

