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Morning Sports Report
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Ayo Dosunmu scored 23 points and led a late comeback, but the Bulls dropped their third straight, losing to Miami 116-113 on Thursday at the United Center.
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Keaton Wagler had 22 points and eight assists and No. 9 Illinois extended its winning streak to 10 games with a 75-66 victory over Washington on Thursday night.
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Thanks to big news in prep football and boys basketball, the winter has remained interesting.
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Egor Chinakhov and Anthony Mantha scored on rushes in a 31-second span in Pittsburgh's four-goal second period, helping the Penguins beat the Chicago Blackhawks 6-2 on Thursday night for their fifth straight victory.
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Ben Gillmar scored 24 of his personal-high 28 points across the final three quarters, leading visiting Wheaton North a 58-49 victory over St. Charles North in the DuKane Conference.
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Stevenson and Lake Forest went toe to toe the entire meet, but in the end the Scouts captured their third straight North Suburban Conference girls gymnastics title Thursday night over the Patriots at Libertyville.
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High school sports scores for Jan. 29.
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AJ Rogers finished with a personal-high 28 points and also led all players with seven rebounds and four steals as WW South beat Geneva 67-37 in Wheaton.
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Chicago Bears assistant general manager Ian Cunningham will become the new general manager of the Atlanta Falcons. The Falcons made the hire official Thursday night.
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Now that the Bears are entering the offseason, it’s time to evaluate how each position group did over the past season and start looking ahead. Here’s a look at the wide receiver room.
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