by Alan LookBest Look Magazine
BLOOMINGTON – The 2025 Intercity Boys Basketball Tournament tipped off Monday night at Illinois Wesleyan University’s Shirk Center, delivering a mix of blowout dominance and down-to-the-wire intensity. The double-header featured cross-town rivals facing off in the annual Thanksgiving week tradition, with the Normal Community Ironmen and University High Pioneers securing victories to open the tournament.
Ironmen roll past Wildcats
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In the evening’s first matchup, the Normal Community Ironmen made a resounding statement with a 67-39 victory over the Normal West Wildcats. The Ironmen controlled the tempo from the opening tip, utilizing a stifling defense to disrupt the Wildcats' offensive rhythm. Normal Community’s balanced attack proved too much for West to handle. The Ironmen offense executed with efficiency, steadily building a lead that ballooned to 28 points by the final buzzer. The victory extended Normal Community’s recent dominance in the rivalry, marking another consecutive win over their district counterparts. For Normal West, the lopsided loss highlighted early-season struggles on both ends of the floor as they look to regroup for the remainder of the tournament.
Pioneers outlast Raiders in close contest
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The nightcap offered a stark contrast in competitive balance, as the University High Pioneers defeated the Bloomington Purple Raiders 52-47. Unlike the earlier blowout, this game remained a tight affair throughout, with neither team able to pull away significantly until the closing minutes. Defensive intensity defined the matchup, with points coming at a premium. The Pioneers managed to execute critical possessions down the stretch to secure the five-point win. Bloomington stayed within striking distance but could not bridge the gap in the final moments. The result moved U-High to 1-0 in tournament play, while the Purple Raiders dropped a hard-fought decision to open their campaign.
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