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Wilmington Cheer Advances to State Finals: Daily Journal Friday Roundup – Kankakee Daily Journal

Wilmington Cheer Advances to State Finals: Daily Journal Friday Roundup – Kankakee Daily Journal

Amusement

IHSA State Finals: In the preliminary round on Friday, Wilmington finished ninth in the small school division (88.36) to move to the final on Saturday. In the Co-Ed Bradley-Bourbonnais Division, he scored 86.53, good for the 19th overall.

Bowling girls

IHSA MORTON Regional: The Bradley Bourbon Burbonneis girls’ bowling team takes place in the Decare section with its third place final in the Morton region on Friday. The boiler manufacturers scored 4,890 points, only 21 shy from second place.

Brother Dyer led the team with 1.152 points, the fifth best individual result in the regional. Haley Richardson had 1057.

Kankakee missed a place on the spot in sections with completion of sixth place, but Serena Bir won a place as an individual with 1047 points. Herscher’s Cassie Benjamin also won an individual place with his 950 points.

The tigers ranked eighth as a team, and Bishop McNamara was ranked 10th.

IHSA PLINFIELD CENTRAL REGLERAL: The Reed-Custer did not introduce a full team for regionals on Friday, but will still be presented at the Decatur section. Chaylene’s crews won an individual place with 967 points.

Both Peotone and Beaker also competed in the regional, putting 10th and 11th respectively.

Guys basketball

Herscher 60, Coal City 49: Herser is heated as the tigers won their fourth match on Friday to improve up to 11-15 and 4-8 in the Illinois Central conference. Austin Buckley led the Tigers with 17 points, like Jacob McCri just behind him with 16. Taner Jones added a dozen points.

Individual coal statistics are not available (18-8, 8-4).

Peotone 54, Reed-Custer 44: The Blue Devils remained red hot with the victory on Friday over the comets in the icy game. It was Peotone’s sixth victory in a row and eighth in their last nine games, improving their record to 12-12 as a whole and 5-6 in a conference game. Reed-Croster fell to 8-18 (2-10).

Ruben Velasco picked up another double-spirit for the Peotone in the victory, scoring 17 points to go with 16 rebounds. Brandon Weiss and Logan Mater were also in double numbers in the 14 -point score and 13 points respectively.

Reed-Custer was led by Jacob Reardon, who published a large double double with 19 points and 15 rebounds. Colin Monroe added 14 points.

Wilmington 69, Lisle 54: Wilmington raised his fourth victory in a row on Friday, removing the ice opponent Lisle at home to improve to 17-8 as a whole and 7-5 in a conference game. Wildcats had four players in double figures led by Lucas Rink with 21 points. Ryan Nelson had 17 points, Brase Ment had 12, and Ryan Ketman had 11.

Unity Christian Academy 81, Bishop McNamara 74 (OT): The Irish fight descended into the overtime to fall to 21-5. The 17th points of Caladhan O’Conner were a tall team, followed by 15 Carter Crutinger and Trey Providence.

Oakwood 52, Iroquois West 50 (OT): The Friday Conference of Vermilion Valley Tilts in Gilman came down to the wire for extra time, where Oakwood managed to escape with a road victory. Kobie Hendershot and Garret Tammen had 11 points each to lead Iroquo West (9-15, 3-6). Wyatt Breen and Beau Howe had eight points.

Salt fork 43, Watseka 32: Friday was the fourth consecutive game for Warriors, which ended with a loss in the VVC game. It was their sixth loss in a row, dropping them to 8-17 (2-6). Individual Watseka statistics are not available.

Bismarck-Hanning 66, Milford 44: After winning VVC three days earlier, Bearcats released a conference game at home on Friday to fall to 6-21 as a whole and 2-8 in VVC. No individual statistics were available for Milford.

River Valley Conference Tournament

Gardner-South Wilmington 65, Illinois Lutheran 34: The Panthers found a game in the River Valley conference tournament with a 31-point victory on Friday, improving them to 5-20 during the season. Cole Hampson was huge in victory, scoring 25 points and grabbing seven fights. Jarek Hirsch had 10 points, 11 assists and seven fights. The Panthers will face central in the first round of the tournament on Saturday.

Donovan 72, Tri-Point 34: The game of play on Friday in the RVC tournament was left to a little doubt as Wildcats (5-17, 2-7 RVC) advanced to face Top Seed St. Anne with its dominant performance. Carter Ponton and Joel Tiffany had 14 points. Ponton added five assists, rebounds, eight thefts and two blocks, while Tiffany had two boards, two assists and theft. Preston Harrington-Duit added 13 points, four assists and three thefts.

Girls Basketball

Cissna Park 63, Schlarman 13: Although their fourth game in the last five days, Timberwolves showed no signs of exhaustion on Friday’s victory. They were dominant at home in the Vermilion Valley conference match, improving to 23-4 as a whole and 9-0 in VVC.

Adison Luh led the team with 19 points to go with four assists and four thefts. Lorin Hamrick was also in double figures with 11 points and five rebounds, while Sophie Duis had eight points and five rebounds.

Christian of Golgotha ​​47, Grace Christian 20: The Crusaders rejected a non -conference competition at home on Friday. For Grace Christian (4-19), individual statistics were not available (4-19).

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