Wheaton Warrenville South holds off Geneva in Class 4A regional semifinal – Shaw Local

Villa Park- After watching several Geneva 3-point shots, at the lower part of the net in the second half, Varenville South Coach Mike Heli stopped her breath with Bajer’s voice.

Luke Matan of Geneva allowed a long-range shot to go before Bajar gave an opportunity to erase the 18-point halftime deficit, but the shot decreased.

Wheaton Warrenville South found a way in his third matchup of the season against the enemy of Duchan conference, Geneva, hanging for a 61–59 win in the Class 4A Wilobrook regional semi-finals.

Heli knew at this point in the season, no matter how their team does it until it is another practice tomorrow.

“Just for yesterday’s practice,” Heli said with a smile. “It is enough to ensure that we can practice tomorrow. It’s not always going to be beautiful, but we did enough to face [Geneva] Shoot [heck] Out of the ball in the second half. We knew that we just needed to find a way to play an extra. At this point, we are happy to get one and one together, so you flush it and move forward. ,

Weanon Warrenville South (15–18) used 11–0 runs in the last 1:52 of the first half, with that 18-point Halftime Advantage was manufactured at 32–14.

Luka Carboro dropped Geneva from herself in the first half-scored 16 out of 27 points for tigers before the break. In that attempt, five of their six 3-point efforts in the first half were dropped and made seven out of nine attempts to the game.


“I give all the credit to my colleagues,” Carbero said. “They put me in a great position to score me. We had a magnificent game plan to move the ball well. I reached my spots and met quickly in the rhythm. ,

“It doesn’t surprise us at this point,” the wheat Warrenville South Forward Brady Gocain said about the shooting performance of carbono. “Coach Heli always asks us if we are fine with Luka, who are taking those 25-foot 3 and we are always good with it. We always believe that he is going to make them. He made a lot tonight and there was a big reason that we are moving forward. ,

Gokan scored all his eight points in the fourth quarter as Geneva cut him baseline, as the carbono’s success pulled the Vikings Defense away from the basket. The tigers finished 7 out of 11 beyond the arc on Wednesday night.

Geneva’s Jack Haton and Dan Turner had enough for carbono shooting heroes in the first half and took themselves after Haftime to get back Vikings (16–15) on Wednesday night.

After the third, after cutting the Haptime Lead of Varenville South from 18 to 10, Turner knocked three 3-pointers in the fourth quarter to give life to Geneva. Haton, who finished with the team-high 19 points, left 1:31 to bring the fifth 3-pointer of the night at 58–55 within three.

After making six 3 -pointers in the first three quarters (on 15 attempts), Geneva made 6 -14 -13 3 -point in the last eight minutes.

Matan found a bucket and Brad Kafka had a bucket within a barren barren in the last minute in the barren barren, before the mood shot on the buzzer was reduced to allow the tigers to flee.

Geneva coach Scott Henig said, “I think you can see a lot of things tonight, but I think you can see some 5-50 plays that we did not come with the ball.” “He did some plays on the loose balls that you have to come to sports like tonight. We also lost a bunch of Luka tonight, which cannot be done now … Especially when it is the third time you have played a team this year. I give them a lot of credit. He made plays when it was most important. ,

Junior Hudson Kirbi finished with a double-dobe with 15 points for Geneva and with 10 rebounds in the season-ending necklace.

Max O’Connal Veheton reached the double figure with 12 points to the Warrenville South, which moves forward in the regional championship game against the sectional top seeds at Lake Park at 7 pm on Friday evening.

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