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Resurgent Batavia boys basketball cruises past Geneva

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“Our guards did a very poor job of entering the ball, our posts weren’t moving and we weren’t playing to our strengths.”

With Bulldogs senior Zach Strittmatter leading the charge defensively, Batavia limited Geneva sophomore standout Nate Navigato to a season-low four points. The Vikings’ other chief scoring threat, senior center Connor Chapman, was held to nine, a team high.

Conversely, the Bulldogs’ didn’t need a monster night from junior sharpshooter Micah Coffey to click offensively.

Pollack turned in one of his best performances in a Bulldogs uniform, scoring 13 of his game-high 23 points in the first half. He hit a trio of 3-pointers in the second quarter and added a stick-back just before halftime for a 27-21 Bulldogs lead.

Horton worked to finish off the Vikings with 10 of his 12 points in the fourth quarter, while Strittmatter contributed 11 points and seven rebounds.

“A lot of people might look at the [Elgin] Christmas tournament and think, hey, Coffey’s their scoring, but I think a team that wants to be great, other people do the job, too,” Nazos said. “There’s shared responsibility.”

Horton’s strong night seemed unlikely after he was forced to the bench with two early fouls.

“I was getting too pumped, and I was making some bad decisions,” Horton said. “But after we got into the flow of the game and settled down, I knew I’d get my chance back in there.”

As the Bulldogs’ season is demonstrating, a rocky start is no cause for panic.

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