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St. Charles East girls basketball's title hopes dimmed by Sabres

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“This one meant a lot to us, you know,” Streamwood senior guard Deja Moore said. “I saw all my teammates at school today. ‘You ready for today?’ Everyone was excited. We came out ready to play. We let them come back for a little bit, but [none] of us wanted to lose this game. We want to make history at Streamwood High.”

Moore and Hilton shared high-scoring honors with 20 points apiece. Along with defense – often a 2-3 shadow zone with Moore following Hilton and the rest of the Sabres filling their spots – Streamwood’s versatility helped it create enough space to win.

Limited to three 3-pointers, Sabres senior wing Jessica Cerda still finished with 18 points by attacking and converting free throws, helping Streamwood to a 21 for 30 night from the foul line.

Labeled “an absolute monster on the boards” by her coach, George Rosner, junior center Hannah McGlone contributed 19 points and 14 rebounds, often scoring on the back end of fast breaks.

While Drumtra didn’t realize the free throw discrepancy until after the game – the Saints converted 4 of 6 attempts – she saw the team’s overall impatience on offense as the biggest difference. Pottle (14 points) and senior Laney Deckrow (six points, 11 rebounds) provided secondary scoring as East finished 23 of 66 from the field.

“When we got close, the turnovers came and we started to rush it,” Drumtra said. “You’ve got to know that, OK, we’ve got the momentum here. Let’s make them play a little defense. And we got into that running game. That was a little frustrating. I’m thinking just a couple more passes and the lane’s going to open up that much more.

“But we weren’t doing that. I think the adrenaline was flying through our bodies and to slow it down a little bit probably would have been to our advantage.”

McGlone notched a double-double in the teams’ first meeting last month, collecting 12 points and 13 rebounds as East struggled to defend her size in the half-court. The Saints counterattacked much as they have all season, using speed and pressure to key a 10-0, fourth-quarter run that allowed them to win by nine.


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