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Prep boys basketball insider: That’s more like it

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The Saints, who were 8-3 with Stephens in the lineup, are 2-4 so far without him, including dropping three straight road games last week against Glenbard West, Larkin and Naperville North. East surrendered more than 60 points to all three foes.

Tough to top

Wheaton Academy has taken several out-of-state trips in recent years during the school’s winter break, but the one the Warriors completed last week to North Carolina is setting the bar awfully high.

Not only did the Warriors win both of their games on the trip, but they also conducted practices at the University of North Carolina, Davidson College and attended a home Duke game against Wake Forest.

“Every year, you try to out-do the previous year,” said Wheaton Academy coach Paul Ferguson, whose program has trekked in recent years to California, Virginia, Florida and Texas. “This one’s going to be pretty tough to beat.”

The Duke tickets came about because the father of Warriors sophomore Evan Williams, Weldon, played for the Blue Devils early in coach Mike Krzyzewski’s tenure. The practice in Chapel Hill, meanwhile, was enabled by Ferguson’s relationship with Tar Heels assistant coach Steve Robinson. Ferguson said he and Robinson got to know each other when Ferguson coached at Wheaton College.

Back on the homefront, the Warriors are gearing up for a key clash on Friday at St. Francis, the Warriors’ chief competition in the Suburban Christian Conference Blue Division.

“They’re a very good team,” Ferguson said of the 11-2 Spartans. “They’re well-coached, play a very disciplined game. It’s going to be a tough game for us, but one that we’re looking forward to.”

IN THE GROOVE
Cole Gentry, St. Charles East, So., G
What he did: We’ve called him “King Cole” on Twitter, but “Mr. Saturday Night” might be a better nickname. Exactly one week after scoring 30 points, including a buzzer-beating winner, against Evanston, Gentry set another career high with 31 points in Saturday’s 63-59 loss to Naperville North.

Jake Pollack, Batavia, Sr., G
What he did: Pollack set the tone for Batavia with a hot start in the Bulldogs’ 59-37 win against rival Geneva on Friday night. The hot-shooting Pollack notched 13 of his game-high 23 points in the first half.


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