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Evans helps Warriors reach final four; UPDATE

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Neuqua Valley' s Dwayne Evans scored 13 points to help the 16U Illinois Warriors beat the St. Louis Eagles in the quarterfinals of the Nike Memorial Day Classic in Nashville, Tenn.

The 16-U Illinois Warriors have advanced to the Final Four of the prestigious Nike Memorial Day Classic in Nashville, Tennessee, and will play the New York Gauchos for the right to advance to the championship game.

UPDATE: Evans scored 13 points and grabbed 13 rebounds as the Illinois Warriors beat Alabama Challenge 76-70 to win the tournament championship.

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