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This time, OT game goes Geneva girls basketball’s way against St. Charles East

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Geneva's Abby Novak and St. Charles East's Anna Bartels battle for a rebound during Friday's game in Geneva. (Jeff Krage – For the Kane County Chronicle)

GENEVA – St. Charles East and Geneva collaborated on another gritty, overtime girls basketball game Friday, six weeks after the teams’ first OT nail-biter.

The Vikings flipped the script on the Saints this time, scoring a 75-69 win in OT that brought both sides closer in the Upstate Eight Conference River Division race.

A rubber match might be on tap in next month’s Class 4A postseason, but players will cross that bridge if it comes. For now, the first two meetings – plus the last few weeks of the conference race – are dizzying enough for the Saints and Vikings to digest.

“They’re always a good team. They’re always a good game. We started off slow, and the key was getting mentally prepared,” Vikings junior Sidney Santos said. “We really didn’t want the same outcome we had last time.”

Geneva (12-8, 6-2 UEC River) assured that wouldn’t be the case by outscoring East, 13-7, in overtime, overcoming a career-high 33 points from Saints junior guard Amanda Hilton. The Saints (12-10, 7-2) and Vikings now are chasing idle Streamwood – 6-1 – in conference play, at the top of the standings.

The top of the key was an equally dramatic place, as Saints senior Carly Pottle swished a trey with six seconds left in regulation that tied the game at 62-all.

Vikings senior post Sami Pawlak missed a potential game-winning basket in the final seconds amid contact in the paint.

“It was like deja vu, honestly, when we went back into overtime,” Pawlak said. “It was a fast game, so to pull it out in the end was very positive.”

Both teams adopted aggressive styles after putting one another in the bonus down the stretch. Geneva (17 for 24, 70.8 percent) finished slightly better than East (20 for 31, 64.5 percent) from the foul line.

The Vikings trailed, 34-22, in the final minutes of the first half before closing on an 8-0 run before intermission.

Recently pressed into duty as a point guard after some lineup reshuffling, the 6-foot Santos shifted much of her focus inside after the half en route to a team-high 22 points. Her post game helped Geneva to a 56-49 edge with 4:07 to go in the game.

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