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Sports Roundup: Lady Raiders Win Romeoville Sectional, Boys Basketball Wins Season Finale

Miss some sports action this week? Here's a recap of what happened.

There was plenty of top-notch sports action this week.

The Bolingbrook Lady Raiders moved a few games closer to claiming their third-straight state championship. The boys basketball season came to a close before playoffs start tomorrow. And a state champion was crowned in boys swimming.

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Here's a look at what games and scores made headlines this week. 

Bolingbrook

Boys Basketball

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  • . The Tigers dodged a late spurt by the Raiders by making four of five free throw attempts in the game's final minute.
  • . The Raiders had three players in double figures in a 10-point win in which Bolingbrook led by as many as 20 points.

Girls Basketball

  • . The Lady Raiders rode junior Morgan Tuck's strong effort on the block, which featured 26 points and eight rebounds, to a 24-point win and a spot in the Romeoville Sectional finals.
romeoville

Boys Basketball

  • . Second half surge the difference in win over Romeoville. Justin Scanlan’s rebound and putback with three minutes remaining gave Plainfield Central the lead for good as the Wildcats overcame an abysmal night from the charity stripe.

College Basketball

  • . It took a mere nine seconds for Saturday’s mens basketball contest between the University of Illinois at Springfield (UIS) and to take a decidedly downward turn for the visiting Flyers.
lemont

Boys Basketball

  • . Host Bengals bring the intensity from the start and power past the Indians in the regular-season finale.

Boys Wrestling

  • Indians earn third consecutive trip downstate, .
darien

Boys Swimming

  • Redhawks' Sean Lehane becomes program's ; Naperville Central finishes second to New Trier.
woodridge

Boys Basketball

  • . Twelve different players, led by Ziggy Riauka and Danielius Jurgitis, score at least one basket in the Mustangs' show of firepower.
channahon-minooka

Boys Basketball

  • . Eagles' height and physical play too much for Steelmen to overcome.
  • . The Tigers welcome back standout senior Jack Krieger from an eight-game absence with a Senior Night win Thursday.

Girls Basketball

  • . Indians fail to score in final 4:17 to end a record season 23-5.

Boys Wrestling

  • Indians use fast start to notch , advance to Class 3A quarterfinals on Saturday.
plainfield

Boys Basketball

  • . Second half surge the difference in win over Romeoville.
  • . The Tigers welcome back standout senior Jack Krieger from an eight-game absence with a Senior Night win Thursday.
  • . Jaylen Thompson and Deontre' Brown combined for 17 second-half points to power the Bengals over the host Bulldogs.
shorewood

Boys Basketball

  • . Eagles' height and physical play too much for Steelmen to overcome.
  • . The Tigers welcome back standout senior Jack Krieger from an eight-game absence with a Senior Night win Thursday.

Girls Basketball

  • . Indians fail to score in final 4:17 to end a record season 23-5.
oswego

Boys Basketball

  • . Oswego East notches 15th win---but not before Minooka throws scare into hosts.

Boys Swimming

  • Redhawks' Sean Lehane becomes program's ; Naperville Central finishes second to New Trier.
Naperville

Boys Basketball

  • . Mustangs avenge December loss, roll into first postseason with momentum.
  • . Similar to the first matchu between the two DVC rivals, the Redhawks drop another heartbreaker in the regular-season finale.

Girls Basketball

  • . Bolingbrook's Ariel Massengale took it upon herself to carry her teammates to a sectional championship, pouring in a game-high 22 points in a 20-point win against Benet.
  • . Redwings jump to 29-11 lead, hang on to take sectional semifinal.
  • . The Lady Raiders rode junior Morgan Tuck's strong effort on the block, which featured 26 points and eight rebounds, to a 24-point win and a spot in the Romeoville Sectional finals.

Boys Swimming

  • Redhawks' Sean Lehane becomes program's ; Naperville Central finishes second to New Trier.
montgomery

Boys Wrestling

  • Four individual qualifiers led in Bloomington for first time in program history.


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