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

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That’s not to say Sam Novak has been neglecting her offensive skills.

“I came in early to shoot, which I like to do before games,” she said. “Today, Geneva, it’s a big game, so I just thought that I really wanted to have a lot of confidence going in and just really turn it up. When our team is down, I feel they need me coming off the bench, so I just do my best.”

Sam Novak hit a trey from the right wing early in the third quarter to tie the game at 29. The Vikings went back up by six when Santos put back one of her seven rebounds, but a 3 from Alex Silverman and a pair of free throws by Sam Novak tied the game again at the end of the period.

“They were so hot,” Meadows said of the North Stars. “We gave up six [3s] to [Novak] and at least three to [Silverman]. Defensively, we’ve got to get better. We put in a new zone and we’ve just got to work on it a little more. It’ll get there.”

The Vikings also re-instituted their diamond full-court press for part of the game, which Meadows and Santos agreed gave the team a spark.

“I’m so glad that it’s coming back because it just gives us so much more energy,” Santos said. “It forces the other team to throw up quicker shots, [rather] than just sitting back and running their offense all the way through and get the shots they want.”

Nicole Davidson scored 11 points and grabbed seven rebounds for North, which hosts Streamwood on Friday night in another conference clash. The Vikings will play the same night at Batavia.

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