Local High School Hoops Heats Up on Monday Night Rivalries
In a night filled with intense matches, the Chicago high school basketball scene lit up as top teams clashed in a battle of strength and skill. The Catholic League Crossover event brought together some of the city's best squads, while non-conference matchups saw even more schools participating.
The main event in the Metro Prep conference was Hinsdale Adventist taking on Lombard CPSA at 5:30 PM, with plenty of eyes on this matchup as both teams look to make a statement. In the Noble Blue league, Rowe-Clark faced off against DRW at 7:00 PM, while Hansberry battled Johnson in the same time slot.
In the non-conference games, Austin took on Westinghouse at 5:00 PM, Crossroads Christian clashed with Mooseheart at 5:30 PM, and Foreman battled Kelvyn Park at 5:00 PM. Other intriguing matchups saw Golder facing Chicago Tech at 5:30 PM, Hancock competing against Eisenhower at 6:30 PM, and Latin battling British School at 5:30 PM.
The Aurora Christian league kicked off with St. Edward taking on IMSA at 6:00 PM, followed by Harvest-Westminster facing Aurora Christian in the title game. In Fenton, Fremd took down Evanston to claim the top spot, while Rolling Meadows faced Romeoville in another highly anticipated matchup.
Glenbrook North dominated its competition with a win against Conant for the title at 5:15 PM, and Oak Lawn emerged victorious against Crete-Monee in their own championship game. The St. Charles East conference saw Schaumburg edge out Plainfield East to claim the top spot, with Wheaton Academy falling short.
In conclusion, Monday's high school basketball games showcased incredible talent and skill from across the city. As the regular season heats up, fans can expect even more thrilling matchups in the coming days.
In a night filled with intense matches, the Chicago high school basketball scene lit up as top teams clashed in a battle of strength and skill. The Catholic League Crossover event brought together some of the city's best squads, while non-conference matchups saw even more schools participating.
The main event in the Metro Prep conference was Hinsdale Adventist taking on Lombard CPSA at 5:30 PM, with plenty of eyes on this matchup as both teams look to make a statement. In the Noble Blue league, Rowe-Clark faced off against DRW at 7:00 PM, while Hansberry battled Johnson in the same time slot.
In the non-conference games, Austin took on Westinghouse at 5:00 PM, Crossroads Christian clashed with Mooseheart at 5:30 PM, and Foreman battled Kelvyn Park at 5:00 PM. Other intriguing matchups saw Golder facing Chicago Tech at 5:30 PM, Hancock competing against Eisenhower at 6:30 PM, and Latin battling British School at 5:30 PM.
The Aurora Christian league kicked off with St. Edward taking on IMSA at 6:00 PM, followed by Harvest-Westminster facing Aurora Christian in the title game. In Fenton, Fremd took down Evanston to claim the top spot, while Rolling Meadows faced Romeoville in another highly anticipated matchup.
Glenbrook North dominated its competition with a win against Conant for the title at 5:15 PM, and Oak Lawn emerged victorious against Crete-Monee in their own championship game. The St. Charles East conference saw Schaumburg edge out Plainfield East to claim the top spot, with Wheaton Academy falling short.
In conclusion, Monday's high school basketball games showcased incredible talent and skill from across the city. As the regular season heats up, fans can expect even more thrilling matchups in the coming days.