2012-2013 Boys'
Basketball Focus
Boys
Aurora Central rallies by Walther
Trailing 29-9 after one quarter, Aurora Central Catholic came storming back to secure a 76-68 Suburban Christian Gold Conference victory over Walther Lutheran Saturday in Melrose Park.
Anthony Andujar paced the Chargers (4-1, 1-0) with 23 points while Shawn Soris and Phil Schuetz contributed 19 and 17 points, respectively.
Aurora Central trimmed the lead to 47-36 at the half, then blitzed the Broncos with a 26-7 run in the third quarter to take a 62-54 lead.
Aurora Christian 61, Montini 38: Cory Windle scored 19 points and Ryan McQuade went for 17 as the Eagles captured the title of the Burney Wilkie Classic Tournament at Aurora Christian. Senior guard Hayden McNelis controlled the flow of the game for Aurora Chrisitan (3-1).
Conference: Upstate Eight River
- Elgins Williams chooses Tampa
- Looking back at the best of the season
- Images: Daily Herald All-Area Basketball Team Captains
- Williams talents helped keep Elgin afloat
- Boys basketball/Fox Valley all-area team
Conference: Northern Illinois Big 12 East
- Looking back at the best of the season
- Boys basketball: Tri-Cities all-area team
- Saying goodbye to seniors never an easy job
- Defense carries St. Francis past Kaneland
- Everyone shares a goal next week survive and advance
Conference: DuPage Valley
- Looking back at the best of the season
- Proviso East's pressure gets to West Aurora
- Images: West Aurora vs. Proviso East
- West Aurora's McAuley shines once again
- Careers come to a close for West Aurora's Lee, Thomas twins
Conference: Suburban Christian Gold
- Looking back at the best of the season
- Boys basketball: Tri-Cities all-area team
- Saying goodbye to seniors never an easy job
- St. Francis returning to sectional
- St. Francis v. Aurora Central: Live stream game
Conference: Suburban Christian Blue
- Ferguson making move back to Wheaton College
- Ruggles reigns from arc
- Looking back at the best of the season
- St. Francis seniors showed they were a class above
- St. Francis finishes one run short