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Switching Things up a Biton March 2, 2020 at 3:57 am

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Chicago bookstore events: Monday, March 2-Sunday, March 8, 2020on March 2, 2020 at 4:30 am

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American Girl of the Year Joss: Inclusion is Everyday in My Householdon March 2, 2020 at 5:35 am

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“Once were brothers: Robbie Robertson and The Band”- A one-sided look at music historyon March 2, 2020 at 11:14 am

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Analyzing the IHSA’s new basketball state finals formaton March 2, 2020 at 12:14 am

While we wait for the Illinois High School Association to announce the future home of the boys state basketball finals — both Peoria and Champaign put in bids to host with an announcement set for April — the new state series format and schedule, set to debut next season, has been set.

Among the highlights:

? The Class 1A, 2A, 3A and 4A boys state basketball finals will be held together over a three-day weekend, beginning next year on Thursday, Mar. 11 and concluding Saturday, Mar. 13.

? All four state championship games in all four classes will be played on the same day.

? Regional play will begin on a Saturday with regional quarterfinal games and the higher seeded team hosting.

? All regional semifinal games will be played on the Wednesday following the Saturday quarterfinal games.

? Sectional week will remain the same with sectional semifinal games on Tuesday and Wednesday, and the sectional championship on Friday.

? All super-sectional games will be played on Monday instead of the traditional Tuesday.

? The boys and girls formats, held on back-to-back weekends, will be exactly the same.

The schedule for the IHSA State Finals, for both genders, will be identical. The tentative schedule the IHSA has released will look like this:

Thursday

Class 1A semifinal game, 10 a.m.

Class 1A semifinal game, 20 minutes after

Class 2A semifinal game, 2:30 p.m.

Class 2A semifinal game, 20 minutes after

Class 1A third-place game, 7 p.m.

Class 2A third-place game, 20 minutes after

Friday

Class 3A semifinal game, 10 a.m.

Class 3A semifinal game, 20 minutes after

Class 4A semifinal game, 2:30 p.m

Class 4A semifinal game, 20 minutes after

Class 3A third-place game, 7 p.m.

Class 4A third-place game, 20 minutes after

Saturday

Class 1A state championship game, 11 a.m.

Class 2A state championship game, 20 minutes after

Class 3A state championship game, 5:30 p.m.

Class 4A state championship game, 20 minutes after

2021 BK State Series Structure.pdf

The IHSA needed to make a change. The buzz and interest surrounding the State Finals has been declining for years. Combining all four classes will surely bring more fans together over one three-day weekend. But will one single State Finals weekend generate more interest and attract more casual basketball fans?

The good

Championship Saturday: The fresh idea of four state championship games on one day is clearly attractive.

The final day of the high school basketball season should draw a considerable amount of fans with the four biggest games of the year all being played on one day and at one site.

Since the advent of four-class basketball in the 2005-2006 season, one of the drawbacks has been the fact championship Saturday hasn’t been all that appealing to the fan. There have been championship games played at 1 p.m. and 7:15 p.m., but there are hours between the games and a couple of uninteresting third-place games played in front of sparse crowds littering the day.

The potential of increased media attention: While the IHSA could certainly improve its marketing of its premier event, the media coverage could increase with this new format. With that comes more access and information for the fans.

With this schedule the semifinal games, both on Thursday and Friday, will be played and finished in plenty of time for media members to highlight the results of the day and preview and promote the championships games. With semifinal games at 2:30 p.m. and roughly 4:30 p.m., the hype can be built a little earlier in preparation for championship Saturday.

The bad

The inconvenienced 1A and 2A fan: With this schedule there is no way around the fact the Class 1A and Class 2A fans, both the traditionalists who attend every year and fans of the participating schools, will feel some disruption and inconvenience in their weekend.

With the semifinals on Thursday and the championship games on Saturday, do Class 1A and 2A fans stay through the weekend? Do they travel back and forth from their hometowns? Do those fans lose a little of the experience with the one-day break?

Semifinal games at 10 a.m.: No one wants to play what at that point would be the biggest game of their season just after breakfast. Save that for AAU basketball. The energy a semifinal game naturally creates will be zapped a little with the 10 a.m. start time.

The only alternative would have been to play the consolation games in the morning — Class 1A and 2A third-place games on Friday morning and Class 3A and 4A third-place games on Saturday morning. That would then push back the starting times of the 3A and 4A semifinals on Friday and the four championship games on Saturday.

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Man critically wounded after exchanging gunfire with police in Little Villageon March 2, 2020 at 1:50 am

A 19-year-old man was shot by Chicago police Sunday after shooting at two officers who tried to stop him on the street in Little Village on the Southwest Side, according to police.

Police officers tried to stop the man about 3:15 p.m. in the 2100 block of South Washtenaw Avenue when they saw him “acting suspiciously and walking,” holding something by his side, Chicago Police Chief of Patrol Fred Waller told reporters at the crime scene.

Chicago Police Chief of Patrol Fred Waller said a man was shot by Chicago police officers Sunday after firing
Chicago Police Chief of Patrol Fred Waller said a man was shot by Chicago police officers Sunday after firing “numerous” shots at the officers who tried to contact him.
Jake Wittich / Sun-Times

The officers got out of their vehicle and tried to talk to the man, but he immediately ran off and fired “numerous” shots at the police, Waller said. The officers followed and one returned fire, striking the man in his shoulder and leg, but he kept running.

Police found the man behind a home in the 2100 block of South California Avenue and applied a tourniquet, police said. A gun was also recovered from a nearby garage.

The man was taken to Mt. Sinai Hospital in critical condition, Waller said.

The officers were not injured but were taken to a hospital for observation, Waller said.

The shooting is under investigation by the Civilian Office of Police Accountability, police said. The officers involved will be placed on desk duty for 30 days.

On Friday, a Chicago police officer shot a man at the Grand Red Line station during the afternoon rush hour in what Mayor Lori Lightfoot called an “extremely disturbing” incident.

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Child grazed in West Pullman shooting after shots fired on I-57 in Posenon March 2, 2020 at 3:43 am

A child was grazed by a bullet Sunday in West Pullman, half an hour after shots were fired in a related incident on Interstate 57 in south suburban Posen.

The child was grazed about 4 a.m. while in a vehicle with four other people near 119th Street and Halsted Avenue, Illinois State Police said. Medical attention for the child was turned down.

Half an hour earlier, officers received reports of shots fired on the Sibley Boulevard westbound ramp to northbound I-57, state police said.

Officers went to Calumet Park to speak with individuals believed to have been involved in both shootings, police said. Two male passengers in a vehicle targeted in the first shooting were uninjured.

The Sibley Boulevard ramp where the first shooting occurred was shut down from 4:05 a.m. until 7:48 a.m., police said. The shootings remain under investigation.

Anyone who witnessed the shooting or has information is asked to contact Illinois State Police at 847-294-4400.

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Movie Review: The Call of the Wildon March 1, 2020 at 1:50 pm

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The Heath Dolls Land Editorial Spread & Youtube Serieson March 1, 2020 at 6:11 pm

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