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Illinois high school football All-State selections for 2021
Just as the title says, here are the 2021 Illinois high school football All-State players.
The Sports Section of the Chicago Journal.
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Just as the title says, here are the 2021 Illinois high school football All-State players.
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Kane and DeBrincat scored, Seth Jones also scored to extend his points streak to seven games, and Jake McCabe added an empty-netter for the Blackhawks to seal the win. Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 31 shots, including 16 in the second period.
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The Bulls had won 4 of 5 and lead 63-48 at the half, but Portland rallied in the 3rd and the teams battled in the final minutes.
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DeRozan and LaVine combined for 39 points in the first half at Staples Center, hitting seven 3-pointers in a dynamic two-man display. DeRozan kept it up after halftime, following up his 35-point effort against the Clippers with another dominant night on his hometown floor.
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Marquette came back from a 12-point deficit in the second half to give new coach Shaka Smart his first signature win. The two teams were facing off for the first time since December 1993 as part of the Gavitt Tipoff Games, a series matching Big East programs against B1G schools.
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A bit of a homecoming for many Bulls starters. DeRozan is a LA native who went to USC, while LaVine and Lonzo Ball attended UCLA.
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Ohio State routs giant-killer Purdue, Michigan makes it out of Happy Valley, and Greg Schiano has Rutgers' sights set on a bowl game. Here are the B1G stories of the week.
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Zach LaVine scored 23 points and DeMar DeRozan had 18 to lead the Bulls, who missed star Nikola Vucevic during his absence with COVID-19.
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Dylan Strome scored the tiebreaker, Alex DeBrincat also scored, and Patrick Kane had two assists as Chicago won its third straight since Derek King became head coach last Saturday.
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Dallas had won three straight and four of five overall, but couldn't keep up with LaVine and Chicago in the second half. Five players scored in double figures for Chicago during its second consecutive victory.
Blackhawks
King took over after Jeremy Colliton was fired Saturday following a 1-9-2 start. King said he wanted the Blackhawks to have more fun, and they responded with dramatic victories in each of his first two games.
Bears
Fields and Chicago's offense struggled for three quarters before coming alive in the fourth. The 11th overall pick in this year's draft passed for 291 yards and a score and ran for another 45 but it wasn't quite enough.