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Prep Girls Basketball Insider: East's Jordan leaves team

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More than in past seasons, a new beginning sounds especially good to the Vikings, who enter Saturday's game at St. Charles North at 9-8.

The Vikings' losses in that span include an overtime defeat at St. Charles East, when the Saints erased a comfortable Geneva lead to take early control of the UEC River Division race.

"We're starting over. This is a whole new season for us," senior post Sami Pawlak said. "We've been working our butts off harder than we did before."

Idle since ending play in the Naperville North/Benet holiday tournament just before Christmas, the Vikings spent much of the holiday break preaching patience with their half-court offense. Meadows also installed a new zone defense. While the team hasn't abandoned its vaunted 1-2-2 full-court diamond press, the early-season loss of point guard Michaela Loebel (torn ACL) dictated several lineup shifts and occasional adjustments in philosophy.

"Our first [part of] the season, we had our ups and downs. We were processing things and coming together. Everyone had to play new positions and everyone had to get used to it," sophomore Abby Novak said. "So now this half of the season is putting everything together and coming out stronger. We've had our ups and downs with Michaela and everything, but now we're used to our positions and now it's time to go forward."

IN THE GROOVE

Liza Fruendt
Batavia, Jr., G
What she did:
Fruendt tied a career-high 32 points Saturday, helping the Bulldogs defeat Zion-Benton, 70-64, to cap a 2-2 run through the Montini Christmas Tournament.

Alex Silverman
St. Charles North, Sr., G
What she did:
Swished six three-pointers en route to a career-high 23 points in the North Stars' Charger Classic game Friday, a 68-53 loss to Buffalo Grove. North is 5-4 since an 0-8 start.

WHAT WE LEARNED LAST WEEK
Close games don't bother Aurora Christian. Concluding play at the Dixon Christmas on Saturday, the Eagles defeated Lanark Eastland (52-45) and Forreston (48-42) to win the consolation bracket. Alyssa Andersen scored 40 points on the day.

WHAT WE'LL LEARN IN THE WEEK AHEAD
How St. Charles East greets a busy start to its post-break schedule. With or without Paige Jordan, the Saints knew they faced a challenge over the next week, beginning with Saturday's nonconference game at Evanston. After that, the UEC River leaders continue a five-game road trip with conference games at Batavia, Larkin and St. Charles North. "It's like right away – boom, boom, boom – we're back in the thick of things," Saints coach Lori Drumtra said. "It was nice to have a little bit of a break."


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