Boys basketball: Dukes notch second straight win

Dixon holds off Clippers in Amboy; Prophets top Steamers

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The Dixon Dukes have some momentum going now.

A night after picking up their first-ever NIB-12 West win, the Dukes grabbed another road victory Saturday, beating the Amboy Clippers 57-55.

Dixon led 39-33 by the end of three quarters before holding off an Amboy rally. Clipper sophomore Logan Thake's 3-pointer was off the mark in the waning seconds, and Dixon hung on.

The Dukes (2-5) had five players score at least nine points. Cal Jarrett and Mike Conley had 13 each, Laron Carr added 11, Isaiah Roby chipped in 10 and Matt Coffey matched Jarrett's three 3-pointers and finished with nine points. In all, Dixon nailed 11 3s.

"It was pretty nice tonight, a good team effort," Dixon coach Jason Mead said. "We moved the ball well, spread it around, and fought through some adversity to get the win."

Tyson Powers had 17 of his 31 points in the fourth quarter for the Clippers (2-5), hitting seven of his team's nine 3-pointers. Damon Quest chipped in 11 points.

Prophetstown 68, Fulton 53: The Prophets scored 18 points or more in three of the four quarters at home to pick up a Three Rivers victory.

Devin Johnson and Ethan Howard scored 16 points apiece for Prophetstown (5-2, 3-0).

Jake Willging scored 15 for the Steamers (0-6, 0-2), with Nick Fish and T.J Huizenga finishing with 11 points each.

Bureau Valley 71, Hall 48: The Storm hit 30 of their 40 free-throw attempts, including 15 of 21 in the fourth quarter, to roll past the Red Devils in Spring Valley.

Parker Neuhalfen scored 22 for BV (5-3), hitting a pair of 3s and 10 of his 11 free throws. Frank Gebeck added 14 points.

Eastland Shootout

Indian Creek 69, Milledgeville 42: The Missiles were outscored 54-21 through the first three quarters of a loss in Lanark.

Kameron DawTyne scored nine points, Lucas Ebersole added eight for Milledgeville (2-3).

Orion 44, West Carroll 36: The Thunder were outscored 5-1 from the free-throw line in a loss in Lanark.

Tommy Losch had 14 points and six rebounds for West Carroll (1-4), while Nick Hughes finished with nine points, seven rebounds, six assists and two steals.

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