Kendra Cashmore scored 12 of her game-high 17 points in the third quarter, and Alden-Hebron’s girls basketball team picked up its first win of the season Monday night, downing host Christian Life, 50-17, in a Northeastern Athletic Conference game in Rockford.
Abby Wanderer added 15 points for the Giants (1-5), and Jessica Webber had seven, including her team’s lone 3-pointer. Cashmore sank six field goals in the third, helping A-H extend a 25-12 halftime advantage to 46-14 entering the fourth.
Marian Central 36, Richmond-Burton 23: At Richmond, Emory University commit Morgan Laudick scored 10 points as the Hurricanes won the nonconference game.
Laudick sank two 3-pointers and scored seven points in the fourth quarter. Abby Todd had eight points for Marian (2-2).
Richmond-Burton was paced by Rachel Baker’s 11 points and Jesse Klicker’s six.
BOYS BASKETBALL
Marian Central 51, Elgin 50: At Woodstock, Ryan Saxelby’s layup gave the Hurricanes the lead late in the nonconference game, and the hosts prevailed for their first win of the season.
Freshman Christian Betancur scored 16 of his game-high 21 points in the first half and blocked a shot to seal the win. Jake Giangrego added 10 points for Marian Central (1-6).
Johnsburg 71, McHenry 68: At Johnsburg, Josh Notriano scored a game-high 23 points, including four 3-pointers, and sophomore Jake Metze made three free throws in the final 20 seconds as the Skyhawks pulled out the nonconference game.
Dylan Schmidt had 15 points for Johnsburg (5-2), Jacob Welch scored nine, and Metze finished with six.
Matt Gallimore drained five 3-pointers and scored 21 points to lead McHenry. Adam Benton and Anthony Fowler had 17 and 13 points, respectively, for the Warriors.
GIRLS BOWLING
Wauconda 1,859, Johnsburg 1,609: At Raymond’s Bowl, Ana Bates rolled a 346 series, including a high game of 130, for the host Skyhawks.
Elizabeth Suchor led Wauconda with a 498 series and 212 high game.