High School Highlights: Thanksgiving hoops results
A summary of preps sports competition from area schools over the past week. Send scores and highlights to joe@therecordns.org.
BOYS BASKETBALL
New Trier 61, Lake Forest 46
Christopher Kirkpatrick scored 20 points to lead the way for the Trevians on Tuesday, Nov. 25, in Winnetka.
Loyola 75, Bulls College Prep 16
Trey Williams finished with 13 points, 5 assists and 4 steals for the Ramblers on Tuesday, Nov. 25.
Highland Park 58, Leyden 49
Gray Kanter racked up 25 points while Evan Mitzer added 15 and David Isaacson 13 in the Giants’ first win of the young season on Tuesday, Nov. 25.
New Trier 67, Bulls College Prep 29
The Trevians began their 2025-’26 campaign with a resounding victory on Monday, Nov. 24, in Winnetka.
Loyola 48, Lake Forest 40
Charlie Ellis scored 12 points, Trey Williams 11 and Luke Alvarez 10 for the victorious Ramblers on Monday, Nov. 24, in Wilmette.
Ridgewood 49, Highland Park 45
Gray Kanter scored 21 points but it wasn’t enough for the Giants in their opener Monday, Nov. 24.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Carmel 52, New Trier 41
The Trevians dropped to 2-2 with the loss on Monday, Nov. 24, in Mundelein.
Loyola 52, Fenwick 24
Emily Naraky dropped a double-double (14 points, 10 rebounds) for the Ramblers (4-0) on Monday, Nov. 24, in Wilmette.
New Trier 54, Phillips 46
Vic Wainscott scored 18 points to go with 10 rebounds for the Trevians on Saturday, Nov. 22.
Loyola 56, Stevenson 16
The Ramblers took down the Patriots on Saturday, Nov. 22.
Highland Park 38, Regina 36
The Giants topped the Panthers with a late-game bucket on Saturday, Nov. 22.
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