Domas Narcevicius, Stagg slip past Eisenhower

Junior Guard/Forward Domus Narciusius was taken by starter, which was taken to one of the first players from the bench for the stag, which came from his ability to spark the team in that role.

Narcevicius’s 3-point shooting may be away from the shooting chart, and coach Marti Stus appreciated what the chargers bring to the table.

“We decided a team in mid -January, and he could feel sorry for himself and feel sorry,” Stus said. “It can be difficult on a high school player. But he is very good since then.

“He is a player of one such team, and I really hurt to give myself to the team.”

In this way, Narasavisius provided fuel for the fire on Tuesday night.

Half a constant basket accused the host chargers to end the first quarter, who went to the Class 4A Stag regional semi-finals in Palos Hills to win 58–56 over Eisenhwar.

Connor Williams led the ninth seed stag (20–11) with 15 points, including five in the last minute. Narcevicius ended with 12 points and yousef Jarad added 10.

Ayipi Salinas ended with 16 points for the eighth seed Eighthly (24-8). AJ Abrams and Micah Calvin contributed 14 points and Darian Pippain had 10.

Stag played for the regional title against Homewood-FloSmur (26-4) at 6 pm on Friday, which is 82–45 winners at Lockport. Colombia-bound Giani Cobs postponed Vikings with 20 points, followed by Bryas 19 and Carson Brownfield with 14. Drew Galagher led 13 with Lockport (9-21) with 13.

Meanwhile, the Chargers played a sluggish in the first quarter and went through the two-hand, half-court Hev Net, two-handed, before 19–10. This exposed a wild festival.

“It turned out to be very big, huh?” Stus deadpand.

“Oh, my god, it was a booster of a big motion,” Williams said. “He hit that crazy shot. it was very big. It pumped us, of course. ,

Darian Pippane (13) of Esenhover takes the court against the stag during the Class 4A stag regional semi -finals in Palos Hills on Wednesday, February 21, 2024. (Jeff Vorwa / Daily Southartown)

Narcevicius explained the shot in the simplest words.


“I just shot it, it flew, and it went inside,” Narcievis said. “I was happy about that. I never made such a shot in a game. ,

Eventually, Williams was fouled at a 3-point attempt and hit all three free throw with 46 seconds. This will put the chargers ahead for good in the C-So-So Game.

“I missed some free throw at the beginning of the game,” Williams said. “So I took a deep breath and dropped them down.”

It began as a huge week for Eisenhower as Abrams was named the Player of the Year of South Suburban Red for the second straight season. He is the first back-to-back pick at the conference since Josh Meer of Richards in 2013-14. Neil Miguse was named Coach of the Year.

But good feelings ended in difficult regional losses to chargers.

Stag’s Usef Zard, on the left, Wednesday, February 21, 2024 in Palos Hills during a Class 4A Stag regional semi -finals in the regional semi -finals. (Jeff Vorwa / Daily Southartown)

On the other hand, the stag continues to feel good after a regular season which included its first conference title in school history and the first win record after 2016-17.

“I like everything about this team,” said Narcievisius. “It is actually a special group. I have been playing with these people for a few years, and have a lot of love.

“There are lots of blood, sweat and tears, and we are able to fight everything out.”

Narcevicius is also making the team the most to distance the team from the bench.

In addition to Wednesday’s performance, he gave a huge 24-point attempt at the end of January, with eight 3-pointers to tie a program record in a 90–64 win over Bradley-Borbonis.

“When I am on the bench, I am getting ready and people are playing their position,” Narcievis said. “What is open and what is not open.

“It was difficult when he (Stus) put me there, but it’s a team and we are winning. I accept it.”

Jeff Vorwa is a freelance reporter for Daily Southtown.

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