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Hilton, East girls b-ball get kicks against North

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St. Charles East's Amanda Hilton used her conditioning and aggressiveness to maneuver around Natalie Winkates and the St. Charles North girls basketball team on Saturday. Hilton scored a game-high 26 points as the Saints won, 59-55, to remain in the Upstate Eight Conference River Division lead. (Rena Naltsas – For the Kane County Chronicle)

ST. CHARLES – Amanda Hilton balances St. Charles East girls basketball with offseason club soccer workouts for Strikers Fox Valley each winter.

Her efforts Saturday proved to be an extension of time-management skills, as the Saints' junior point guard naturally fused both sports together.

Hilton weaved quickly and aggressively through St. Charles North's press and half-court defense, keying a 59-55 Upstate Eight Conference River Division road win. As the game tightened down the stretch, the only part of her soccer instincts she abandoned was the illegal use of her hands, finishing 12 of 14 from the foul line to highlight a 26-point game.

"Speed and control, for sure, are in both," said Hilton, who doubles as a midfielder and recently committed to the Nebraska women's soccer team. "And plus, tough situations where it's high pressure, a lot of that comes into soccer, too."

Hilton handled the final tense moment of the afternoon, splitting a pair of free throws with 7.8 seconds remaining to provide the final margin.

East (12-9, 7-1 UEC River) grabbed sole possession of the conference lead with its third straight win in the crosstown series. Second-place Streamwood (6-1 UEC River) is idle until next weekend.

The North Stars (5-15, 2-6) countered the Saints' hustle with their own added energy. Told East coach Lori Drumtra had applauded North's strides since the Saints' 15-point home victory last month, the North Stars' Alex Silverman couldn't help but agree.

While sophomores Nicole Davidson (18 points) and Sam Novak (10) joined Silverman (19) in double figures, North still derived much of its urgency from Silverman's fellow seniors. Lauren Durocher and Ava Tarka are the others among an underclassmen-heavy bunch.

"It's the last East rivalry game for a lot of girls on the team this year, and they want to come out and win their last one," Silverman said. "We were a little short, but we did everything we could, and I'm proud of how we played."

North chopped away at a 32-25 deficit at the break, seizing a 42-40 lead in the opening minute of the fourth quarter on a Novak trey from the left wing.

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