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Larkin races past St. Charles East boys basketball

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“I came out like I had to prove myself, had to do anything I could to help the team,” Skoog said.

But the Royals regrouped smoothly and, by the end of the third quarter, restored their 16-point advantage, 50-34.

Junior guard Dom Adduci, who canned a trio of 3-pointers in the second quarter, cooled off in the second half but still led East with 17 points. Gentry added 11 for the Saints.

Larkin expanded its lead to as many as 23 points, at 65-42, before the Saints made inroads in the final minutes. Senior guards Quantice Hunter (21 points) and Quentin Ruff (14 points) led the way for the Royals, who are slotted in the same postseason regional as the Saints.

Larkin, which won a much more competitive game in St. Charles earlier this season, has proven a nasty matchup for the Saints the past two years.

“We know we’re going to see them again in regionals, either first game or second game,” Skoog said. “They’re putting a chip on our shoulder. Next time we see them, we’ve got to put it to them.”

East’s loss leaves Larkin and Geneva as the last remaining one-loss teams in UEC River play. The Vikings, who still have both meetings remaining against the Royals, were scouting Thursday’s game, and will try to keep pace with Larkin tonight when they head to Batavia.

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