Girls' regional basketball scores for February 12

Champaign Central
REGIONAL SEMIFINAL

Champaign Central 62
Eisenhower 26


Champaign Central
REGIONAL SEMIFINAL

Mt. Zion 66 - Centennial 27


Chrisman
REGIONAL SEMIFINAL

Salt Fork 49 - Chrisman 15


Monticello
REGIONAL SEMIFINAL

Paris 42 - Monticello 37


At Monticello
REGIONAL SEMIFINAL

Unity 49
Warrensburg-Latham 34


Clifton Central
REGIONAL SEMIFINAL

St. Joseph-Ogden 43
Prairie Central 29


Bismarck-Henning-Rossville-Alvin
REGIONAL SEMIFINAL

Watseka 48 - Oakwood 26


Bismarck-Henning-Rossville-Alvin
REGIONAL SEMIFINAL

St. Thomas More 40 - BHRA 35


Danville
REGIONAL SEMIFINAL

MacArthur 61 - Rantoul 32


Unity girls advance to regional title game after win on Monday

MONTICELLO - Their second game of the season against Warrensburg-Latham was over by halftime. The Unity girls' basketball team enjoyed a 23-9 lead thanks to Addison Ray's three treys in the first two periods en route to a 49-34 regional semifinal win over the Cardinals on Monday.

Illinois College recruit Raegen Stringer (six rebounds, four assists) led all scorers with 17 points for the Rockets. Ray tacked on five points to her first-half total, finishing with 14 points and five rebounds. Clare Meharry came off the bench and contributed double digits, contributing 10 points to the cause.

Unity's Lauren Haas and Meredith Reed finished the game with four points each. Haas, who dished out three assists, led the team on the boards with eight rebounds.

Two weeks ago, the Rockets beat the Cardinals at home in their non-conference game, 54-46.

Sophomore Delaney Garner paced the Warrensburg-Latham scoring effort with 12 points. Meanwhile, Breanna Dutcher went four-for-four from the free-throw line to finish with seven points.

Advancing to the Monticello regional title game, Unity will face Paris, who are also 19-11. The Tigers advanced after knocking off the host Sages, 42-37.



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