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Prep Boys Basketball Insider: Geneva’s Ralston embraces inner ‘geek’

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Geneva’s Jason D’Amico (center) grabs a rebound during the Vikings’ 73-48 win over Aurora Central Catholic Friday in the East Aurora Holiday Tournament. (Sandy Bressner - sbressner@shawmedia.com)

Geneva coach Phil Ralston is an English teacher, but he also considers himself a numbers guy.

He’s happy to break down mathematical formulas if he thinks the effort will provide deeper insight into his roster.

Ralston takes numerous statistical categories into account in a formula that he said reveals which of his players are most efficient.

“People probably look at me like I geek out on that kind of stuff but I kind of have a system where I want guys shooting at a certain percentage, their rebounding, their turnovers, the type of turnovers that they have – I nitpick,” Ralston said. “The kids probably don’t like it as much, but I nitpick about every little thing. We want guys that are going to be efficient when they’re on the floor. We want them making positive contributions.”

Ralston’s disclosure came about when discussing how senior guard Mike Trimble has turned into much more than a 3-point sniper for the Vikings this season.

“He’s our third most efficient player on the team, which speaks to the fact that he’s doing other things besides just setting up and shooting,” Ralston said.

Rise and shine, Stars

St. Charles North coach Tom Poulin wanted to make sure his North Stars didn’t sleepwalk through the team’s 9 a.m. Pontiac Holiday Tournament opener Thursday against Waukegan.

Poulin said the players probably “couldn’t stand me” when he started calling hotel rooms and/or knocking on doors at 5:15 a.m. The North Stars’ pregame activities included a low-key shootaround and a light breakfast.

“We were up almost four hours before tipoff,” Poulin said. “I thought it was good to get the blood flowing and get them moving. A lot of kids were saying when the game started, it did not feel like 9 a.m. because there were a lot of people in the stands and it was just a great atmosphere. So when the game ended, it was like 10:40 a.m., and if you didn’t go outside, you would have thought it was about 9:40 at night.”

The game’s outcome made the predawn wakeup call worthwhile. The North Stars defeated Waukegan, 66-58.

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