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Geneva girls basketball overcomes St. Charles North's 3-point barrage

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Geneva's Sami Pawlak pushes past Kyla Helsel of St. Charles North on Saturday in St. Charles. Pawlak had a double-double in the Vikings' win. (Rena Naltsas – For The Kane County Chronicle)

ST. CHARLES – The Geneva girls basketball team fired a lot of shots from virtually point-blank range Saturday afternoon and withstood a deadly long-range aerial attack by St. Charles North to win an Upstate Eight Conference River league battle, 61-49.

The Vikings (10-8, 4-2 UEC River) had little trouble getting the ball into the low post to 6-foot senior Sami Pawlak (21 points, 14 rebounds) and 6-foot sophomore Abby Novak (16 points, six rebounds).

“We thought we’d have some mismatches,” Geneva coach Sarah Meadows said. “Sami is a strong post player. She can catch and go right to the basket. She did a nice job with that tonight.”

The Vikings also took advantage of the size of 6-foot point guard Sidney Santos, posting her up at times. Santos also did a nice job running the offense, particularly in the final eight minutes, when she scored eight of her 14 points to help Geneva pull away from a 41-41 tie at the start of the fourth quarter.

“I am starting to get more comfortable and everyone on the team is starting to get more comfortable with their roles,” Santos said. “This half of the season, we’re ready to show that, yeah, we’ve had our ups and downs, but Geneva’s nothing to sleep on.”

Pawlak scored the first eight points of the game for the Vikings as they rolled to an early 12-2 lead. A driving basket by Santos put Geneva up 24-10 with five minutes left in the second quarter, but that’s when sophomore Sam Novak began almost single-handedly bringing the North Stars (5-13, 2-4) back into the game.

Sam Novak, a 5-5 guard, came off the bench to score 20 points. She connected on four 3-pointers in the first half, including one two seconds before the halftime buzzer that pulled North to within 29-24.

“She’s had a pretty strong winter,” North coach Colleen Backer said. “She had a strong tournament at Dundee-Crown, too. She’s really been working a lot on her defense – a ton. She’s a good shooter. She’s a scorer. She’s always been a scorer, but she’s working really hard on her defense to get her there on the floor.”

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