Area high school basketball scores for December 27



Here is a quick roundup of basketball scores for area team on Friday December 27.


Girls Basketball

Girls' Area Scoreboard


Winnebago 55, Central Catholic 51
North Vermillion 60, Oakwood 29
Westville 51, Oakwood 30
Bismarck-Henning-Rossville-Alvin 45, Attica 18
Bismarck-Henning-Rossville-Alvin 30, Seeger, 28
Unity 42, Litchfield 39
Mt. Pulaski 55, Unity 23
St. Joseph-Ogden 49, Rochester 35
Centennial 61, Hoopeston Area 28 (OT)
Hoopeston Area 50, Attica 34
Champaign Central 48, Mattoon 21
Champaign Central 75, Sullivan 66


Boys Basketball

Boys' Area Scoreboard


Bismarck-Henning-Rossville-Alvin 78, Milford 59
Bismarck-Henning-Rossville-Alvin 75, Phalen Leadership 69
Heritage 66, Cerro Gordo-Bement 59
Salt Fork 60, Heritage 45
Tuscola 75, Oakwood 49
Paxton-Buckley-Loda 66, Oakwood 56
Normal University 58, St. Jospeh-Ogden 50
Rantoul 57, Thornton Fractional North 51
Normal Community 54, Mahomet-Seymour 51




TAGS: Oakwood girls drop two games at tournament, St. Joseph-Ogden wins by 14 at State Farm tournament, Champaign Central sweeps holiday tournament games on Saturday,

Sentinel area basketball scores for December 26



Here is a quick roundup of basketball scores for area team on Friday December 26.


Girls Basketball

Girls' Area Scoreboard


El Paso-Gridley 54, St. Joseph-Ogden 22
Central Catholic 73, Camp Point Central 40
Bismarck-Henning-Rossville-Alvin 41, Hoopeston Area 23
Bismarck-Henning-Rossville-Alvin 47, Centennial 39
Seeger 57, Hoopeston Area 30
Salt Fork 41, Oakwood 21
Benton Central 60, Oakwood 14
Marion 77, Champaign Central 33


Boys Basketball

Boys' Area Scoreboard


St. Joseph-Ogden 49, North Lawndale 46
Bismarck-Henning-Rossville-Alvin 69, Providence Cristo Rey 28
Heritage 59, Georgetown-Ridge Farm 56
Clinton 64, Oakwood 42
Lindblom 78, Rantoul 53
Mahomet-Seymour 77, Romeoville 62




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St. Thomas More wins State Farm tournament consolation title


Alleman's Mallory Hillman and St. Thomas More's Lexi Wallen at the State Farm Holiday Classic
Photo: PhotoNews Media/Clark Brooks

NORMAL - Alleman's Mallory Hillman goes up for a shot in front of St. Thomas More's Lexi Wallen in their Consolation bracket championshiop game on December 29, 2014. Down buy three at the end of the first quarter, STM went on a 37-10 run over the next periods to quietly roll to a 46-29 win at Normal Community High School over the Pioneers. Wallen led all scorers with 20 points with teamate Elizabeth Bristow, who finished with 14 points. Hillman and Kennedy Prince paced Alleman with six points each.



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Addie Brooks powers St. Joseph-Ogden past Watseka in shootout win


St Joseph-Ogden guard Addison Brooks
St. Joseph-Ogden used balanced scoring and composure on the road to beat Watseka 65-54. Brooks, Ericksen and Hayden Dahl combined for 45 points for the Spartans.


by Clark Brooks
The Sentinel


WATSEKA - St. Joseph-Ogden arrived at Watseka High School on Monday facing a Warriors team that had built its reputation on defense, but the Spartans left with a statement road win and a familiar formula: balance, patience and perimeter shooting.

St Joseph-Ogden guard Addison Brooks
Photo: Sentinel/Clark Brooks

Addie Brooks follows through on a shot during the Spartans home game against LeRoy. The senior scored 18 points in last Monday's game against Watseka.
Senior Addie Brooks made the outcome feel inevitable. Brooks earned Player of the Game honors after drilling five three-pointers over the first three quarters, finishing with a game-high 18 points to lift St. Joseph-Ogden to a 65-54 victory in the rescheduled Country Financial Shootout. The win pushed the Spartans’ record to 8-1 and reinforced their ability to execute away from home.

Watseka entered the matchup having held Centennial and Oakwood under 20 points, but the Warriors were unable to slow St. Joseph-Ogden’s long-range efficiency. The Spartans averaged three three-pointers per quarter and finished the night with 13 from beyond the arc, repeatedly stretching the defense and opening lanes for ball movement.

St. Joseph-Ogden set the tone early, knocking down five three-pointers in the opening quarter. Brooks accounted for three of them, while Hayden Dahl added a pair. Timera Blackburn-Kelley capped the run by sinking two free throws, giving the Spartans a 17-13 lead after one quarter. From there, St. Joseph-Ogden kept steady pressure on the scoreboard, carrying a lead through the first three quarters that Watseka could not erase.

Katie Ericksen delivered a strong second-half surge, finishing with 14 points behind four three-pointers after halftime and perfect shooting from the free-throw line. Dahl added 13 points, providing a consistent scoring presence, while Blackburn-Kelley narrowly missed double figures with nine points and key contributions on both ends of the floor.

Watseka countered with balanced scoring of its own. Senior Christa Holohan led the Warriors with 14 points and was a perfect 4-for-4 at the free-throw line. Junior Rennah Barrett chipped in 11 points, and Leigha Covarrubias added 10 as three Warriors reached double figures.

Despite Watseka’s depth, St. Joseph-Ogden controlled the tempo and answered each push with timely shooting and composure.

Next up, St. Joseph-Ogden opens tournament play against El Paso-Gridley at Bloomington High School on Friday at 10:30 a.m.




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Fourth-quarter surge lifts Unity over Effingham on the road


Unity Athletics
Unity improved to 6-1 with a road win over Effingham, powered by late free throws and balanced scoring.


EFFINGHAM - Unity didn't panic when they found themselves trailing a wee bit on the scoreboard agaisnt Hearts on Monday.

After hammering Pleasant Plains on the road Friday night, the Rockets continued riding their measured momentum and used a fourth-quarter surge to pull away from Effingham for a 66-57 road win. The victory extended Unity’s winning streak to four games and lifted the Rockets to 6-1 on the season.

Unity Athletics
Unity trailed by one at halftime but flipped the script after the break, outscoring the Hearts 35-25 in the second half. The decisive push came in the final quarter, where the Rockets poured in 19 points to create separation down the stretch.

Tyler Henry led Unity with 16 points, doing much of his damage late. The junior went 4-for-6 from the free throw line in the fourth quarter, helping the Rockets protect their lead when Effingham tried to close the gap. Colton Langendorf added 15 points, and the duo combined for 13 of Unity’s 19 points in the final frame.

Tre Hoggard rounded out the Rockets’ top scorers with 11 points, giving Unity three players in double figures in another balanced offensive effort.

Effingham, which fell to 3-8, was led by Jenner Pals, who scored 15 points, all in the first half. Jude Traub finished with 10 points and went 2-for-2 at the free throw line, while senior Cannon Bockhorn chipped in nine points as the Hearts dropped their fifth straight game.

Unity returns to action Dec. 30 at the Effingham-Teutopolis Christmas Classic, where the Rockets will face Central A&M.


Box Score
Unity            20   31   47 - 66
Effingham  13   32   43 - 57





TAGS: Unity Rockets boys basketball fourth quarter rally, Unity vs Effingham high school basketball recap, Illinois high school basketball road win, Unity Rockets 2025 season recap, Effingham Hearts boys basketball loss

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Smith unable to light a fire under SJO


St. Joseph-Ogden three-sports standout Logan Smith goes up for a shot
Photo: Sentinel/Clark Brooks

Logan Smith goes up for a shot past Pinckneyville's Ty Laur and Lucas Lietz during St. Joseph-Ogden's Christie Clinic Shootout game against Pinckneyville on January 6, 2024. The Spartans lost to the Panther, 73-57. SJO went on to sweep the Illini Prairie Conference 9-0 competition and finished 27-7 after losing their sectional title game to Teutopolis.


TAGS: SJO loses at Christie Clinic Shootout, Pinckneyville Panthers defeat St. Joseph-Ogden,High School basketball, Photo of the Day from 2024

Sentinel area basketball scores for December 20


PHOTO: Sentinel/Clark Brooks

St. Joseph-Ogden's Kenzie Atwood and Hayden Dahl fight for rebound under the basket with LeRoy's Sadee Owens. The Spartans defeated the Panthers (8-4) on Friday, December 19, by 19 points, 59-40. The Spartans are back in action at home on Monday, hosting Watseka (10-1). Beating Rantoul back on December 3, SJO will be the Warriors' second Illini Prairie foe this season.


Here are scores and recaps for our area prep basketball teams from Saturday, December 20.

Girls Basketball

Heritage girls win two at Walsh tournament


BEMENT -The Heritage Hawks won two games on Saturday, improving to a 12-3 record after beating Arthur-Okaw Christian and Unity Christian at the annual Mike Walsh Memorial Tournament

The Hawks jumped out to a 10-point first quarter lead against the Conquering Riders and never looked back, winning 52-43. Avery Herschberger drained 25 points for AOC in the loss.

Heritage picked up their second win after knocking off Unity Christian 48-43 in tournament play. The Hawks face Windsor-Stewardson-Straburg (5-4) on Monday at 7:30 p.m.


Eagles outlast Conquering Riders in tournament play


BEMENT - Rantoul held off a fourth-quarter rally from Arthur-Okaw Christian (7-5) for another win on Saturday, beating the Conquering Riders, 53-51. Josie Roseman and Erykah Baltimore led the Eagles with 15 and 10 points, respectively. Jayden Rosenberger went 2-for-2 from the free throw line. Enjoying a three-game win streak, he Eagles improved to 8-9 on the season.

Brileight Mast grabbed eight team-high rebounds for AOC, finishing with six points. Sophomore Avery Herschberger led all scorers with 17 points, four rebounds and four assists. Elsie Beever scored 12 points to keep the game with in reach at the Mike Walsh Memorial Tournament in Bement.


Rantoul 56, Unity Christian 51


BEMENT - The Rantoul girls basketball team defeated Unity Christian 56-51 in tournament play on Saturday thanks behind 23 points from senior Josie Roseman. Erykah Baltimore, who shot 67% from the free throw line, finished with 14 points. Laniece Johnson chipped in 11 points against the Lions.

Girls' Area Scoreboard


Mt. Zion 57, Unity 25
St. Joseph-Ogden 68, Charleston 37
Rantoul 56, Unity Christian 51
Rantoul, 53, Arthur-Okaw Christian 51
Paxton-Buckley-Loda 42, St. Thomas More 23
Watseka 56, Centennial 19
Heritage 52, Arthur-Okaw Christian 43
Heritage 48, Unity Christian 43


Boys Basketball

Boys' Area Scoreboard


Urbana 51, Romeoville 42
Oakwood 55, Watseka 54




TAGS: SJO girls basketball beats Charleston, Heritage wins back-to-back tournament games, Rantoul wins at Mike Walsh Memorial Tournament, Oakwood Comets basketball team defeats Watseka Warriors

Spartan cheerleaders advance to ICCA State Championships in January


Mandie Gaines photo
St. Joseph-Ogden’s cheerleading team opened its season with a second-place finish. The performance earned the Spartans a berth at the ICCA State Championships.


by Clark Brooks
The Sentinel


PONTIAC - The music hit, the count started, and for 2.5 minutes in a Pontiac gym, everything the St. Joseph-Ogden cheerleaders had trained for came down to clean landings, steady grips and unbroken focus. When it was over, the Spartans did not need a scoreboard to know they had delivered. The judges confirmed it soon after, awarding SJO a second-place finish and a ticket to the ICCA State Championships.

The runner-up showing came Dec. 6 at the team’s first competition of the season in Pontiac and earned the Spartans a berth at state on Jan. 10 at the Bank of Springfield Center in Springfield. It is a familiar stage for much of the roster. Last January, SJO finished 20th out of 31 teams at the ICCA Small Varsity state competition, facing a field that included area programs such as Oakwood, which placed 10th, along with Salt Fork and St. Thomas More.


Mandie Gaines photo
Photo courtesy Mandie Gaines

SJO cheer team poses with their second place trophy from the Pontiac Invitational.

This year’s squad is young but seasoned. The roster features no seniors, with leadership coming organically from a group heavy on sophomores and juniors who already know what state-level pressure feels like. Rather than naming captains, the team relies on experience and inclusion.

Photo courtesy Mandie Gaines
“The team naturally looks to the older athletes during decision-making,” coach Ava Meyer said. “That said, the girls are incredibly inclusive and open to ideas from every member of the team.”

That collective approach matters in a sport where there is no margin for error. Competitive cheer offers one uninterrupted routine, no timeouts, no substitutions and no second chance. Every stunt, tumbling pass and eight-count must land cleanly, or points disappear quickly.

Meyer said preparation since Pontiac has been detailed and deliberate.

“We’re focusing on the judges’ feedback from our last competition in Pontiac and applying those notes to our routine,” she said. “We’re breaking things down piece by piece, leveling up our stunts, and continuing to clean and perfect every section of the routine.”

The demands of competitive cheer stretch well beyond what many casual observers realize. Athletes must blend tumbling skills that range from cartwheels to standing tucks, explosive power for jumps, upper-body strength for stunting, flexibility for clean lines and the endurance to maintain performance quality for the full routine. Precision, timing and facial expression are scored alongside difficulty and safety, leaving little room for lapses.

Photo courtesy Mandie Gaines

Meyer sees those demands shaping more than just routines.

“This team is unbelievably supportive of one another, and there is never a dull moment when they’re together,” she said. “Their enthusiasm for learning new skills is infectious, and they constantly push themselves, and each other, past what they thought they could achieve.”

Consistency, she added, is what separates strong teams from great ones.

“Being a competitive cheer team takes drive, effort, and an incredible amount of energy,” Meyer said. “When even one of those elements dips, it becomes visible in the routine, which is why I’m so proud of how consistently this team shows up with all three.”

In her first year coaching the Spartans, Meyer said the season-opening performance only reinforced her confidence in the group.

“I have never seen so much talent and determination in a single team,” she said. “These girls continue to grow and excel in everything they do. I couldn’t have asked for a better group.”

The roster includes juniors Iris Davis, Ava Smoot, Faith Jackson, Leah Gaines and Peighton Reim; sophomores Abby Reynolds, Addison Walsh, Samantha Ryan and Sorena Welsh; and freshmen Addison Wright and Presley Ideus.




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Playing hard to beat, St. Joseph-Ogden vs Normal University


Digging themselves out of an 8-0 deficit early in the first quarter against the visiting Pioneers, the Spartans rallied to finish the first half ahead 29-27. After relinquishing their fragile lead in the opening minutes of the third quarter, St. Joseph-Ogden absorbed its second loss of the season in a 64-51 decision. Here are a few moments from the game at St. Joseph-Ogden High School on Friday.

   



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