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St. Charles East lets fourth quarter slip away in loss

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GLEN ELLYN – The St. Charles East boys basketball team is finding out life without its best player is going to be tough.

After dispatching Evanston at the buzzer Saturday, the Saints hit the road Tuesday for the first time without Kendall Stephens, who is awaiting season ending surgery on his shoulder.

With the Purdue recruit relegated to cheerleader, East let a fourth quarter lead slip away in a disappointing 63-56 loss at the hands of Glenbard West.

The Saints led for most of the game and were clinging to a 46-42 advantage early in the fourth quarter after aCole Gentry floater in the lane.

Glenbard West capitalized on an East (10-5) cold spell as the Hilltoppers went on a 7-0 to take a 49-46 lead on a Corey Davis 3-point play.

The Hilltoppers (9-4) staved off a late East rally by going 14 for 14 from the free-throw line in the last 1:58 to earn the non-conference win.

“We had zero value for the basketball tonight. I told them one thing after the game tonight and that was that we don’t value the basketball,” East coach Pat Woods said. “We won in every other category other than turnovers, it’s that simple. We’re not in-sync yet offensively.”

East had chances with less than two minutes to go to make it a one possession game but either missed a shot or turned the ball over.

Dom Adduci, who led the Saints with 19 points, made it 57-54 with 35 seconds to go after converting a 3-point play.

The Saints would get no closer as Glenbard West didn’t miss from the free-throw line the rest of the way.

Hilltoppers’ guard Keith Hayes was the biggest thorn in East’s side, knocking down 17 of 18 shots from the line, including 8-8 with under a minute to go. In all, Hayes exploded for a game-high 30 points.

“Our team executed our press attack really well. My teammates set screen to get me open, and that’s how I got the ball,” Hayes said. “We picked up the defensive intensity at the end. It was all about our confidence. We shoot about a 100 free-throws in practice so we’re prepared in the game.”

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