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East boys basketball escapes wild crosstown clash with win over North

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North (10-7, 4-3 Upstate Eight Conference River) led, 55-53, when Swanson went to the foul line for a one-and-one with 37 seconds to go in OT. Swanson missed, and East (11-7, 4-2) took full advantage.

Sophomore point guard Cole Gentry found Adduci free off a screen, and Adduci drained a 3-pointer from the left wing for the night’s final points with 24 seconds to play in OT.

Adduci, who has deferred to the fast-emerging Gentry in some key situations lately, reminded the packed house he remains a prime-time player. He finished with a game-high 27 points.

“Unlike some other games, I found a great balance of going to the basket and getting my [perimeter] shot off,” Adduci said. “I’m definitely going to try and keep that up for the rest of the season.”

Adduci outscored Payne, 6-5, in overtime, accounting for all the points in the extra session. Payne’s three-point play, drawing a foul on East forward A.J. Washington, gave the North Stars their 55-53 lead with 1:43 left in OT.

After Payne’s tying 3-pointer in the final minute of regulation, East called a pair of timeouts, ultimately leading to Gentry’s drive past North point guard Tony Neari in the closing seconds. Gentry’s attempted bank shot wouldn’t fall.

“I thought I could get by [Neari],” said Gentry, who scored 10 of his 12 points after halftime. “I didn’t think he wanted to foul because he had four. I tried to go by him, and I just put too much on the floater. I thought it was a good look though. For the situation, I thought it was a good look.”

East used an 8-0 run in the fourth quarter to turn a 43-40 deficit into a 48-43 advantage with 4:10 to play in regulation, capped by a Tyler Windau put-back. But North’s Alec Goetz scored four straight points to bring the North Stars within 48-47 before a driving layup by Gentry provided East a 50-47 lead with 2:07 left.

A loss would have been crushing for the Saints, who have been scuffling in the injured Kendall Stephens’ absence. East, which beat North, 61-42, at the Saints’ Thanksgiving tournament, snapped a three-game losing streak.


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