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Geneva girls basketball nearly rallies past Montini

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“Pawlak killed us on the glass,” Montini coach Jason Nichols said. “We knew she would if we didn’t box her out, and we didn’t. … They scored a lot of their points off second and third-chance opportunities, not the initial shot. The best offense they had was shoot, miss, go get the ball.”

Actually, most of Pawlak’s points came on her initial shot, including a nice spin move after she came up with a steal that gave the Vikings an early 9-5 lead. She was effective in both the low and high post, both shooting and dishing the ball to teammates for good shots. Pawlak had seven of Geneva’s first nine points and her early success forced Montini to switch from a man-to-man defense to a zone that collapsed on her every time she got the ball.

“It was a little harder to put up shots,” Pawlak said. “We play well as a team and we move the ball very well. That’s one of the things that I think is one of our strongest aspects.”

The focus by the Broncos on interior defense left the outside a bit more open and Seberger took advantage, heating up in the second quarter with a trio of three-pointers. The last one gave the Vikings a 32-25 lead 1:30 remaining before the half. But Montini scored the last eight points of the half, including six in the final 17 seconds, then tallied the first eight points of the third quarter to go up 43-32.

Geneva still was down 11 with five minutes left in the game when Santos connected on a three from the right wing to begin a determined comeback effort.

“These kids are going to fight no matter what,” Meadows said. “That’s just the heart they have. … They know a lot of these kids. It’s a big game for them. They play AAU together. And they’re playing one of the best teams in the state, so they get excited for that no matter what.”

A short jumper by Pawlak in the paint cut the deficit to four with just under two minutes to play and Seberger (15 points) hit another three with 31 seconds left to pull the Vikings within one.


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