Urbana falls at Prairie Central

Gabrielle Mboyo-Meta dribbles the ball
Gabrielle Mboyo-Meta dribbles the ball during Urbana's road game at the Toyota of Danville Classic against Tri-County. The junior socred at team-high seven points at Prairie Central on Thursday.

Gabrielle Mboyo-Meta led the Tigers against Prairie Central with seven points on December 2. Five other players contributed another 14 points in Urbana's scoring effort in the non-conference 48-21 loss.

Zineria Edwards, one of the five, drained one of two of UHS' three-pointers to finish with five points.

The Hawks led at the half 23-9 and added another 18 points in the third quarter to hold off the Tigers, who mustered six.

Still looking for their first win of the season, Urbana dropped to 0-5 on the season.

Box Score

Final: Prairie Central 48 - Urbana 21

Urbana --
Mboyo-Meta 7-0-7, Sprague 2-0-2, McCullough 2-0-2, Edwards 5-0-5, Davis 2-1-3, Howard 2-0-2.

Prairie Central --
C. Sisco 9-0-9, Davies 8-1-9, Whitfill 2-0-2, M. Sisco 11-0-11, Strong 2-1-3, Elderman 4-0-4, Ashmon 0-2-2, Curl 7-1-8.


Area Covid Dashboard for December 4

There were 484 newly identified cases in just a seven day period between November 21 through 28. With the number of active confirmed individual infections totaling more than 1,200 in Champaign County, The Sentinel has revived the area Coronavirus dashboard.

There are currently 1,487 active cases reported within the last 14 days with another 927 individuals under quarantine due to close contact with someone who test positive.


Active Champaign County Cases

1,487



Active cases by zip code on 12/4/21

Ogden • 11
St. Joseph • 105
Urbana • 392
Sidney • 25
Philo • 37
Tolono • 72
Sadorus • 16
Pesotum • 13


Total Active Area Cases: 671


The information on this page is compiled from the latest figures provide by the Champaign-Urbana Public Health District. Active case total reflects the number of confirmed cases reported in the last 14 days


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