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Prep boys basketball insider: Stephens plans surgery with 'no regrets'

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St. Charles East’s Kendall Stephens looks for a shot around St. Joseph’s Paul Turner during a game in the 54th annual Thanksgiving Tournament at St. Charles East High School. Stephens will undergo season-ending surgery on a torn labrum. (Kane County Chronicle file photo)

Stephens plans surgery with ‘no regrets’

St. Charles East senior Kendall Stephens says he didn’t need a doctor to tell him what he already knew.

As last week unfolded with no progress to his beleaguered right shoulder, he and his family sensed that, this time, there would be no playing through the injury.

“I didn’t go to the doctor at all, I just knew my body,” Stephens said after Saturday night’s Saints win against Evanston. “It was hurting and it didn’t feel right. I gave it four or five days of rest and it didn’t change so I knew that I needed to have surgery.”

Stephens, a Purdue-bound shooting guard, played the first month-plus of the season despite suffering a torn labrum during preseason practice. He aggravated the injury Dec. 27 while trying to strip the ball away from a Stevenson player during a Proviso West Holiday Tournament game.

“It’s totally the worst motion you could possibly do for this injury,” Stephens said. “I was pulling back, tried to swipe it, and that’s when I hurt it.”

Stephens said he plans to have the procedure done through Fox Valley Orthopedics on Jan. 22. The expected recovery time of about six months would put Stephens in position to jump into preseason workouts leading up to his freshman season at Purdue.

East coach Pat Woods said Saturday that he still considers Stephens out “indefinitely, because until he has the actual surgery, who knows what’s going to happen the next couple weeks.”

But assuming there is no change of plans, Stephens – who was averaging about 18 points a game for the Saints this season – has played his last game for East, dealing a major blow to a program that is in the midst of one of its most promising seasons in years.

Despite the setback, Stephens said he stands by his decision to try and fight through the initial injury for his senior year.

“No regrets,” Stephens said. “I think I had a great time playing for this first half of the season. It was great. Now I’ve got to go into manager mode, assistant coach mode. It is what it is, but I’m happy it played out the way it did.”

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