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Morning Sports Report
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Back home after winning twice out West, the Bulls were blown out by the Miami Heat 143-107 on Friday at the United Center, and had three players leave with injuries.
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The Cubs added Phil Maton to their bullpen on Friday, agreeing to a two-year contract with the veteran right-hander.
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A three-time Super Bowl champion, James White will try to become an integral part of the high school ranks after accepting the head football coaching position at Benet Academy on Thursday.
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Chicago is riding high heading into Sunday’s game. The Bears are 7-3 after winning their third straight game, coming back in the final minutes against the Minnesota Vikings in Week 11. Now they unexpectedly sit alone atop the NFC North standings with seven games to go in the regular season.
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High school sports scores for Friday, Nov. 21.
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The Chicago Bears will be without all three of their starting linebackers Sunday when they play the Pittsburgh Steelers at Soldier Field.
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Lake Zurich native Jack Dwyer had to endure several injuries on the way to finally becoming a starter at safety for Illinois State, which is likely headed to the FCS playoffs.
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Regardless of who wins Saturday’s IHSA semifinal football game between Fremd and Mt. Carmel, fans will see a vast amount of talent in next weekend’s Class 8A final.
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The Windy City Bulls fell in their first loss of the season 156-128 to the Iowa Wolves on Friday night. Chicago Bulls forward Noa Essengue, on assignment with Windy City, led the team’s scoring effort with 22 points, shooting 54% from the field and grabbing six rebounds.
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Josh Doan scored twice for his second multi-goal game of the season, Alex Tuch had a career-high four assists and the Buffalo Sabres routed the Chicago Blackhawks 9-3 on Friday night.
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