Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

How the area top 10 fared

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1. Nicolet (17-1) beat Homestead, 7465.

Juniors Jalen Johnson and Jamari Sibley combined for 44 points as the Knights took two-game lead in the North Shore with four to play.

Up next: vs. Whitefish Bay, Tuesday.

2. Sussex Hamilton (14-2) beat Marquette, 79-66.

The Chargers buried 12 three-pointers, getting three each from senior Tyler Ellingson, junior JT Hoytink and sophomore Patrick Baldwin Jr.

Up next: vs. Loyola (Ill) Academy, Saturday at Wisconsin vs. Illinois Border Battle at The Prairie School.

3. Brookfield East (13-4) did not play. Up next: vs. Menomonee Falls, Tuesday.

4. Westosha Central (15-1) beat Waukesha West, 75-65.

The Southern Lakes leader scored a big victory over the first-place team from the Classic. 8.

Up next: vs. Burlington, Tuesday.

5. Martin Luther (15-3) beat St. Thomas More, 82-37.

Senior Trequan Carrington surpassed 1,000 points with his 24-point effort.

Up next: vs. Dominican, Tuesday.

6. East Troy (14-1) beat Jefferson, 5954.

The Trojans denied Jefferson's a share of first place in the Rock Valley.

Up next: at Big Foot, Monday.

7. Brookfield Central (13-4) beat West Allis Hale, 83-53.

The Lancers moved a half-game ahead of Brookfield East for second in the Greater Metro.

Up next: vs. Marquette, Tuesday.

8. Milwaukee Bay View (14-1) beat Milwaukee North, 121-45.

Seniors Malcolm Pickett and Kevin Cook finished with 25 and 20 points, respective­ly, for the City Conference leader. Up next: at Milwaukee Vincent, Monday.

9. Milwaukee Washington (13-5) beat Milwaukee Marshall, 96-48. Sophomore Michael Foster Jr. scored 29 points and senior Deontay Long posted 27 to lead the Purgolders to their third straight victory.

Up next: at Milwaukee Bay View, Friday.

10. Waukesha West (16-3) lost to Westosha Central, 75-65.

The Wolverines felt to a team ranked third in the state in Division 2 by The Associated Press.

Up next: at Waukesha South, Tuesday.

Other highlights

Senior Elijah Rosario's three-pointer with 40 seconds left sent Greenfield into overtime against Milwaukee Lutheran, a team it went on to beat. 68-66, to win the Woodland East title. Rosario led all scorers with 18 points.

Three players – s Seniors Glenn Martin (24 points) and Jacob Fierst (20) and junior Shilo Bowles (20) – reached 20 points for West Allis Central, a 96-78 winner New Berlin Eisenhower. Germantown defeated Menomonee Falls, 62-59, as senior Luke Taylor scored 24 points.

Oconomowoc beat Waukesha South, 75-32, with the help of the 15 points from junior Caleb Flatten-Moore. Racine Park defeated Racine Case, 8362, for its ninth straight Southeast Conference victory.

Trevon Liggins finished with 22 points and 3 threes for Milwaukee Riverside, which beat Milwaukee Madison, 77-66, in a battle of teams that entered the day with one City Conference loss. Senior Zak Klug drained 6 three-pointers and scored 30 points for Franklin in its 88-66 win over Racine Horlick. Milwaukee Vincent remained in second place in the City with a 66-60 victory over Milwaukee Obama Career and Tech. Education.

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