Girls basketball
Alden-Hebron 53, Schaumburg Christian 41: At Schaumburg, Rileigh Gaddini almost outscored the Conquerors by herself with 33 points as the Giants picked up their first Northeastern Athletic Conference win of the season.
Huntley 69, Crystal Lake South 25: At Huntley, the Red Raiders stayed undefeated with a Fox Valley Conference win over the Gators. Senior Anna Campanelli scored a game-best 25 points to lead Huntley, which improved to 16-0. Isabella Boskey added 11 points for the Raiders.
Makena Cleary led South with 11 points.
Harvard 53, Hiawatha 11: At Kirkland, Mayra Hyde scored 17 points and the Hornets defense dominated in a nonconference win. Hyde also drained a school record five 3-pointers as the Hornets improved to 8-6. Ava Peceniak added 15 points for Harvard.
Dundee-Crown 40, McHenry 34: At Carpentersville, the Chargers won their first FVC game of the season with a win over the Warriors. Gaby Grasser had 12 points and Avery Stinger added seven for McHenry.
Hampshire 50, Jacobs 35: At Algonquin, Mikala Amegasse and Chole Van Horn scored 11 points each to lift the Whip-Purs to the FVC win over the Golden Eagles. Zara Lewis led Jacobs with 10 points.
Boys basketball
Grayslake North 68, Harvard 30: At Harvard, the Hornets fell to the Knights in a nonconference contest.
Sycamore 64, Woodstock 49: At Sycamore, Max Beard scored 14 points and grabbed 10 boards as the Blue Streaks fell to the Spartans in nonconference play. Joey Nitz added 13 points for Woodstock (9-7).
Schaumburg Christian 59, Alden-Hebron 33: At Schaumburg, the Giants fell in a Northeastern Athletic Conference contest.
Boys bowling
Huntley 3,707, Harvard 2,677: At Huntley, Joseph Humphrey rolled a 749 series to lead Huntley to the Fox Valley/Kishwaukee River Conference win against the Hornets. Humphrey also had the top single game with a 278.
Camryn Roesler led Harvard with a 491 series.
Johnsburg 3,310, Burlington Central 2,827: At Johnsburg, Liam Niederhofer rolled the top series (697) and top game (254) to lead the Skyhawks to the FVC/KRC win. Nick Franco rolled a 266 game for Central.
Girls bowling
Huntley 2,789, Harvard 2,347: At Harvard, Ashlyn Tenglin had the top series (538) and top game (192) to lead the Red Raiders to the FVC/KRC win. Sophia Sandoval had the top series for Harvard with a 431.