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East boys basketball escapes wild crosstown clash with win over North

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St. Charles East’s Dom Adduci puts up a shot during the Saints’ 56-55 overtime victory Friday over St. Charles North. (Sandy Bressner - sbressner@shawmedia.com)

ST. CHARLES – Nobody was going to stop Quinten Payne from exploding to the rim.

The St. Charles North senior, a three-year varsity standout, drove baseline with a ferocious burst, drawing a hard foul that could not be ignored and sending him to the free-throw line with less than a second left in overtime on Friday night, and his team trailing St. Charles East by one point.

Upon hearing the whistle after he crashed to the floor, Payne pumped his fists in satisfaction.

But after a timeout and with East’s gym at a frenzied pitch, Payne missed both free throws with four-tenths of a second left in OT, allowing East to top North, 56-55, in one of the most dramatic meetings ever between the crosstown rivals.

“I just thank the basketball gods,” East junior guard Dom Adduci said. “The last shot, his shot was halfway in and then it came out. I mean, it was unfortunate for them, but for us, it was unbelievable.”

The ending was a cruel twist for the North Stars and, in particular, Payne, who scored a team-high 26 points and canned a 3-pointer to tie the score at 50 with 56 seconds left in regulation.

The Loyola recruit was 8 for 9 from the free-throw line on the night before missing the last two.

“It was just like shooting any other free throws, but it was a little louder in the gym,” Payne said, likely the understatement of the night. “They didn’t fall. There’s nothing we can do about it now. We play them next time, I’ll bury the free throws.”

North coach Tom Poulin went to bat for Payne after the excruciating conclusion.

“He’s got a huge heart,” Poulin said. “He wants to win as badly as anybody, and he did everything he could. You wouldn’t want anybody else on the foul line, not just tonight, the next time. Both he and [Kyle Swanson], those are two guys that we would choose to have on the foul line in those situations, and we have confidence in them just like we did before the game started, going forward.”

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