Boys roundup: Rockets bounced from State Farm championship bracket

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Rock Falls was relegated to consolation bracket play in the State Farm Holiday Classic by a 69-46 loss to Providence St. Mel on Thursday at Normal West High School.

Alex Leaf scored eight points, Jace Anderson had seven and Austin Donoho, Connor Olson, Daegan Wharf and Steven Armoska added six each for Rock Falls (9-4).

Tevin King led St. Mel with 20 points and Anthony Mosley Jr. added 14.

DeKalb tournament

Vocational 67, Sterling 63, OT: The Golden Warriors bounced back from a poor performance against Moline on Wednesday, but still still came up short against the Cavaliers.

Zach Rehmert led Sterling (6-7) with 17 points, while Tre Whittaker and Zack Everett added 10 each.

Plano tournament

Forreston 55, Dixon 51: The Dukes jumped out to a 17-8 lead after the first period of what would become a back-and-forth affair.

Forreston (3-7), led by Robert DeVries’ 24 points, outscored Dixon (2-11) 30-20 in the middle periods. Cal Jarrett led Dixon with 17 points and 11 rebounds, and Matt Coffey added 13 points.

Newman tournament

Oregon 57, Prophetstown 56: Caleb Mowry scored 19 points and Jessie McKinley added 18 as the Hawks fended off the Prophets.

Oregon (8-4) trailed 42-39 entering the final quarter before rallying.

Prophetstown (9-4), a last-minute tournament addition in place of the Newman junior-varsity squad, was led by Carter Ames with 16 points, Devin Johnson with 12 and Grant Ames with 11.

Larry Hawkins 72, AFC 51: Troy Mairs scored 14 points and Ermir Ramadani added 13 for the Raiders (4-5) in a loss to open the Newman tournament.

Eastland tournament

Eastland 61, Warren 36: Just for good measure, the Cougars lit it up, shooting 14-17 from the free-throw line.

Dalton Shaner was 6-for-6 at the stripe and led Eastland (9-2) with 16 points, while Skylar Paulson added 14. Austin Williams led Warren (6-10) with 11 points.

Annawan 39, Amboy 38: Tyson Powers scored 19 points and Jordan Ernst added 10 for the Clippers (3-10) in a loss to the Braves.

Mike Smith led Annawan with 14 points.

Lena-Winslow 60, Fulton 41: Matt Dail and Nick Fish each had nine points for the Steamers (3-12) in a loss to the Panthers.

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