Wilmette, Sports

High School Highlights: Ramblers boys keep Jesuit Cup, girls go 7-0 in opening week

A summary of preps sports competition from area schools over the past week

BOYS BASKETBALL
Evanston 54, Loyola 36

Scotty Dean (12 points) and Vaughn Pemberton (9 points) led the Ramblers’ attack in the nonconference loss Monday, Feb. 15, in Wilmette.

Loyola 46, Marian Catholic 41 (2OT)

Vaughn Pemberton scored 17 points to go with 3 steals and Scotty Dean chipped in 11 points as the Ramblers (4-1) outlasted their nonconference foe Sunday, Feb. 14.

Loyola 61, Rochelle Zell 38

Jake Moser racked up 26 points to lead the visiting Ramblers to a nonconference win Saturday, Feb. 13, in Deerfield.

Loyola 45, Glenbrook North 34

Scotty Dean finished with 11 points and Jalen Axibal 10 as the Ramblers (2-1) picked up the nonconference road win Friday, Feb. 12, in Northbrook.

Loyola 35, St. Ignatius 31

Jalen Axibal scored 12 points and Perrion McClinton added 7 rebounds and 3 steals as the Ramblers won their fifth straight Jesuit Cup Thursday, Feb. 11, in Wilmette.

GIRLS BASKETBALL
New Trier 49, Glenbrook North 32

The Trevians (2-1) took down the Spartans in a league crossover battle Wednesday, Feb. 17.

New Trier 48, Niles North 15

Liv Becker led the Trevs with 16 points in the conference crossover victory on Tuesday, Feb. 16.

Loyola 46, Evanston 36

Summer Parker-Hall tallied 14 points, while Isabella Ogliore and Sil Scarsella notched 13 apiece in the Ramblers’ seventh straight win to start the season on Monday, Feb. 15, in Wilmette.

Loyola 36, Marian Catholic 33

The Ramblers (6-0) completed their first week of the season with their sixth win in six tries on Sunday, Feb. 14.

De la Salle 42, Regina Dominican 38

Kendall Williams had 12 points and 7 rebounds, while Laura Strenk added 12 points and 8 rebounds in the Panthers loss Sunday, Feb. 14.

Compiled from reported and published scores by the teams listed. To report a score, send a message to joe@therecordns.org

Staff

This article was developed using publicly available information, such as press releases, municipal records and social media posts.

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