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St. Charles East boys basketball escapes past Geneva

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St. Charles East's Cole Gentry looks for a last-second shot at the end of the first half during the Saints' 58-53 double-overtime victory Friday in Geneva. (Jeff Krage – For the Kane County Chronicle)

GENEVA – The close games – and there have been a handful for the St. Charles East boys basketball team – keep trending the Saints’ way.

East claimed another dramatic, emotionally draining battle of wills Friday, overcoming a blown lead late in regulation to defeat Geneva, 58-53, in double overtime.

This might have been the Saints’ most meaningful escape job yet. The win moves East ahead of Geneva in the Upstate Eight Conference River standings and leaves East and Larkin as the last two-loss teams in the conference standings.

In the span of a month, East (13-7, 6-2 UEC River) has won games on a half-court heave at the buzzer, a more traditional game-winning 3-pointer and missed free throws with less than a second left.

Friday’s win at Geneva was as twist-filled as any of them.

“I credit the past experiences to helping us,” said East junior guard Dom Adduci, who scored 10 of his 12 points in the overtime periods. “When Geneva came back, we kept our cool, we stepped up and we produced.”

East surrendered a six-point lead in the final 40 seconds of regulation as a pair of missed front ends of one-and-ones opened the door for Geneva forward Nate Navigato to bring down the house. Navigato splashed home a 3-pointer from the left wing with 9 seconds left in regulation to tie the game at 41.

“It was nuts,” Navigato said. “Two overtimes, that was the most exciting game I’ve ever been in. It was just a shame we didn’t come out on top.”

East couldn’t hoist a shot before regulation ended, and the rivals went to overtime, with Geneva down a big man after starting center Connor Chapman fouled out in the last minute of regulation.

A pair of sophomores – East’s Jake Asquini (19 points) and Geneva’s Navigato (17 points, seven rebounds) – led their teams and the two took turns canning clutch 3-pointers in the last minute of the first OT.

Navigato’s 3 after Kyle Brown’s offensive rebound put the Vikings (15-5, 6-3 UEC River) ahead, 46-43, with 54 seconds left in overtime, but Asquini answered from the corner to tie the game at 46 with 37 seconds left in OT.

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