BISHOP KEARNEY (6-9) 65
WILSON (4-13) 53
Jayden Capers poured in 29 points, making 12 shots inside the arc and leading Bishop Kearney to its fifth win in the past six games. Capers added 10 points in the last frame, making four field goals and two free throws. Noah Terry unloaded three jumpers from deep. Alejandro Aguilar chipped in eight points for the Kings. Colby Speight made three shots, including one from long range for eight points. Maddox Volpe tacked on six points on three made baskets. Jaiden Pascoe had four points. For Wilson, Jesse Lynn led with a team-high 17 points and made eight shots from the floor, Lynn added a three-pointer. Aaron Riley followed with 10 points, making three of his four baskets inside the arc. Linus Flood, Ibra Hakizimana and Jaidan Ingram all scored eight points apiece. Hakizimana netted a pair from deep.
GENEVA (10-5) 54
LYONS (11-5) 57
Jah-Jah Smith scored five of Lyons’ 10 points in the final quarter, as the Lions fended off a late surge. Smith finished with five points, two boards and two assists. JJ Johnson led with a double-double, scoring 17 points and 14 rebounds. Johnson made five shots inside the arc and went 7-for-8 at the charity stripe. Ben Bookmiller unloaded three jumpers from deep and tallied 11 points and a pair of boards. Stavelle LeBrecht connected four times from the floor, including twice from three-point range. LeBrecht added two boards and two steals. Stephen LeBrecht scored eight of his nine points in the opening quarter to get the Lions off to a fast start. Contrell Parker chipped in five points, six boards, three takeaways and two assists. For Geneva, Kaden Larsen-Porter tallied a game-high 23 points, including six in the final quarter for the late push, Larsen-Porter finished with seven field goals, including a three-pointer. Andrew Green unloaded a pair of three-pointers in the fourth and followed with 11 points. DePatrick Overstreet connected three times inside the arc and four free throws. Jahzire White and Xavier Praylor both had four points apiece.
MONROE (11-4) 67
EAST (11-1) 87
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