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Article updated: 12/4/2012 10:39 PM

Mooseheart routs Westminster

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By Daily Herald report

Just hours after Mooseheart won a temporary restraining order against the IHSA concerning the eligibility of three boys basketball players from the Sudan, those three combined for 29 points in a 53-21 win over Westminster Christian in a nonconference game at Mooseheart.

Makur Puou led Mooseheart with 16 points, while his Sudanese teammates, Mangisto Deng and Akim Nyang, scored 11 and 2 points respectively. The IHSA had ruled the three ineligible but a Kane County judge issued a temporary restraining order late Tuesday afternoon allowing the three to continue to play.

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Their case will be heard by the IHSA board of directors next week.

Will Woodhouse led Westminster Christian (3-4) with 11 points.

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