Elgin (H.S.) 71, Sterling (H.S.) 64
East St. Louis (Lincoln) 51, Marion (H.S.) 47 (OT)
Aurora (West) 45, Hoffman Estates (Conant) 44
Chicago (King) 83, Chicago (Westinghouse) 48
Chicago (Gordon Tech) 82, Blue Island (Eisenhower) 80
Rolling Meadows 68, Arlington Heights (Hersey) 64
Chicago Heights (Bloom Twp.) 65, Joliet (West) 49
Quincy (Sr.) 58, Peoria (Manual) 57
East St. Louis (Lincoln) 64, Elgin (H.S.) 54
Chicago (King) 66, Aurora (West) 58
Chicago (Gordon Tech) 72, Rolling Meadows 70
Quincy (Sr.) 54, Chicago Heights (Bloom Twp.) 51
Chicago (King) 60, East St. Louis (Lincoln) 49
Chicago (Gordon Tech) 71, Quincy (Sr.) 62
East St. Louis (Lincoln) 61, Quincy (Sr.) 60
Chicago (King) 65, Chicago (Gordon Tech) 55
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