Chicago area fans cheer on 3 local basketball players still in March Madness run

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Chicago basketball fans give support to three local players still in NCAA tournament.

Princeton sophomore, Blake Peters, hit a three-pointer in the second-round game against Missouri during part of the 15th-seeded school's Cinderella trip through the first weekend of March Madness.

It's the kind of excitement Peters got a taste of early in his high school career as a freshman at Evanston Township, hitting an 80 foot buzzer-beater that got him nominated for an ESPY award."There's no luck involved in this. This is the reward for all of our hard work." Princeton freshman, Caden Pierce, has been on a roll since his Glenbard West team won the state championship last year. He was named freshman of the year in the Ivy League and he has a big following rooting for Princeton in the Chicago area.

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