Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

BOYS TOP 10

HOW THEY FARED FRIDAY

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1. Milwaukee Riverside (16-3) beat Milwaukee Washington, 67-65. See story, 1B.

Up next: vs. Milwaukee Morse-Marshall, Wednesday.

2. Racine Park (17-1) beat Franklin, 49-40. The Panthers, who got 14 points from Kaj Days, outscored Franklin, 9-0, in the final 3 minutes to close out the victory.

Up next: vs. Wauwatosa East, Tuesday.

3. Milwaukee Washington (14-5) lost to Milwaukee Riverside, 67-65. See story, 1B.

Up next: at Milwaukee Vincent, Friday.

4. New Berlin Eisenhower (19-1) beat Wauwatosa West, 62-53. Jake Sirek (18 points) led the Lions in scoring, one of four players in double figures.

Up next: vs. Cudahy, Friday.

5. Germantown (15-4) beat Cedarburg, 56-51, overtime. Juwan McCloud (17 points) and Conner Edmonds (15) helped the Warhawks clinch a share of the North Shore title.

Up next: vs. Kettle Moraine, Tuesday.

6. Muskego (15-4) beat Waukesha South, 79-71. Caleb Wagner (32 points) and Tommy Anderson (26) had big nights for the Warriors, who cliched a share of the Classic 8.

Up next: at Delavan-Darien, Monday.

7. Marquette (15-3) beat Brookfield East, 61-41. The Hilltopper­s grabbed a piece of the Greater Metro crown as Nolan Wright and Job Alexander had 12 points each.

Up next: at Sussex Hamilton, Thursday.

8. Arrowhead (13-6) lost Kettle Moraine, 69-62. Sean Miller and Eric Miller combined for 37 points to lead Kettle Moraine.

Up next: at Waukesha South, Thursday.

9. Pewaukee (16-3) beat Greendale, 63-58. Wyatt Cook finished with 18 points for the Pirates, who avenged an earlier loss.

Up next: at Shorewood, Friday.

10. Brown Deer (15-4) beat Shorewood, 116-79. Taurus Adams scored 27 points and Damon Jackson added 19 for the Falcons.

Up next: at Homestead, Tuesday.

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