Lake Forest set for sectional final against Deerfield at sold-out event

Mr. John Noble, President
Mr. John Noble, President
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Lake Forest High School will face Deerfield High School in the IHSA Boys Basketball Sectional Final on Friday, March 6. The game is scheduled to begin at 7:00 pm at Deerfield High School, located at 1959 Waukegan Rd., with doors opening an hour earlier.

The event has sold out, and organizers are urging spectators to carpool and arrive early to allow enough time for entry and seating before the game starts. Upon arrival, all guests will be required to pass through a Weapon Detection System before entering the admission line.

Attendees are reminded that tickets already marked as redeemed prior to entry may not be accepted. Parking options around the campus are limited, so fans are again encouraged to share rides when possible.

In accordance with IHSA guidelines, certain items will not be allowed inside the facility. Event organizers emphasize their hope for a positive atmosphere during the game and ask all attendees to contribute to making it a good experience for everyone present.

Those unable to attend in person will have an opportunity to follow the action remotely.

“We are grateful for your support and for helping create a great experience for the student-athletes, coaches, and fans in attendance. We look forward to a great night of basketball.”

Go Scouts!



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